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Revolutionary War, and
settled in New York State.
McGilvra's parents, John and
Margaret (Grant)
McGilvra, were
natives of New York, and
settled after their...
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developed at the end of
Madison Streets in the 1860s by
Judge John J.
McGilvra, who
built his
family home in the area and
donated 24
acres (9.7 ha) for...
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Street (east- and westbound) and
Dorffel Drive E. and Lake
Washington and
McGilvra Boulevards E. (north- and southbound). Denny-Blaine Park is on the Lake...
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Harrison Street and
undeveloped hillside between Hillside Drive E. and
McGilvra Boulevard E. The
upper campus of The Bush
School is
located across E. Harrison...
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history at the
University of Washington,
writing his
dissertation on John J.
McGilvra (1827–1903).
Important first-hand
influences on his
writing included his...
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business district developed toward the
central northern island between the
McGilvra neighborhood and
Luther Burbank Park. This
community now
composes the majority...
- J. S. M. Van
Cleave (1859–1860)
Butler G.
Anderson (1860–1861) John J.
McGilvra (1861)
Leander Holmes (1870)
Samuel C.
Wingard (1872) John B.
Allen (1875–1885)...
- 20th century,
ranging from the anti-communist
crusades of
Senator Joseph McCarthy in the 1950s to the
radical antiwar protests at UW-Madison that culminated...
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donated to the museum, the land was
previously owned by
Judge John J.
McGilvra and his wife.
Sarah Loretta Denny, a
member of
David Denny's family, donated...
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Memorial Park Marvin's
Garden Matthews Beach Park
Mayfair Park
McGilvra Boulevard McGilvra Place McGraw
Square Meadowbrook Playfield Me-Kwa-Mooks
Natural Area...