Henry A. Smith

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title: Henry A. Smith
text: Henry A. Smith was a physician, poet, legislator and early settler of Seattle, best known today for his flowery translation of a speech by Chief Seattle that is still in print. In 1852, Smith traveled from Wooster, Ohio to Portland, Oregon Territory in a wagon train with his mother and sister. In 1853, he settled at the north end of Elliott Bay, at what came to be known as "Smith's Cove", deciding that it was a likely spot for docks and that the flat area was a terminus for the perennially rumor
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date created: 2007-07-02T06:01:05Z
date modified: 2024-09-08T22:21:57Z
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