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Cheshiahud (also Cheslahud, Lake John
Cheshiahud, or
Chudups John) and his
family on Lake Union, Seattle, Washington, in the 1880s are,
along with Princess...
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prospector in the
Yukon credited by some with
starting the
Yukon Gold Rush.
Cheshiahud (1820–1910) – A
Duwamish chief who was a
friend of the
Denny Party and...
- of the
earliest settlers, E. A. Clark, was
influential in the life of
Cheshiahud, a
young man at the time, the mid-1850s. The
Seward Park neighborhood...
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basket maker, one of the few
Native residents of
Seattle during the ban
Cheshiahud,
nature guide and one of the few
Native residents of
Seattle during the...
- and
pathways that
connected other public parks and trails, such as the
Cheshiahud Lake
Union Loop. The
statue was
vandalized again in
September 2012 but...
- 1883,
David Denny and
Thomas Burke had a
canal built for
floating logs.
Cheshiahud lived and
carved canoes on the s****s of
Portage Bay for many
years from...
- Park
Charles Richey Sr
Viewpoint Cheasty Boulevard Cheasty Natural Area
Cheshiahud Lake
Union Loop
Chinook Beach Park
Christie Park City Hall Park Cleveland...
- 29, 2013),
Seattle Post-Intelligencer Seattle, Washington:
Fremont Rocket at RoadsideAmerica.com
Cheshiahud Lake
Union Loop map, City of
Seattle v t e...
- for
Urban Horticulture and Children's Hospital.
Villages were diffuse.
Cheshiahud or Lake John and his
family were
among the
memorable residents around...
- "Waterway No. 1".
Laurelhurst Community Club.
Retrieved 2022-12-30. "
Cheshiahud Lake
Union Loop" (PDF). City of
Seattle Department of
Parks and Recreation...