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On January 1, 1968, The Pacific Northwest Mission was created with Joe E. Whitesides as president. On June 10, 1970, its name changed to the Washington Mission and ultimately the Washington Seattle Mission on June 20, 1974.
Dorothy Catherine Anstett (born June 28, 1947) is an American pageant titleholder who held the Miss USA 1968 title. [1] Anstett competed in the Miss Washington pageant in July 1967 and placed first runner-up. [2] In April of the following year she won the Miss Washington USA 1968 crown title. [3]
The Mercer Girls or Mercer Maids were women who chose to move from the east coast of the United States to the Seattle area in the 1860s at the invitation of Asa Mercer. Mercer, an American who lived in Seattle , wanted to "import" women to the Pacific Northwest to balance the gender ratio. [ 1 ]
State flag of Washington Location of Washington in the United States. The following is a list of notable people from Washington state. It includes people who were born, raised, or who live(d) in the U.S. state of Washington, along with those who are strongly associated/have significant relations with the state.
Seattle 1986: Jacqueline McMahon Orting 1985: Sherry Rials Bellevue: 1984: Sue Gerrish Seattle 1983: Kathi Tucker Renton: Top 12 Mother of Tucker Perry, Miss Tennessee USA 2010, who placed in the Top 10 at Miss USA 2010: 1982: Jana Minerich Seattle 1981: Leila Wagner Seattle 1980: Janet Brown Seattle 1979: Tracey Goddard Seattle 1st runner-up ...
(Reuters) -Retired astronaut William Anders, who was one of the first three humans to orbit the moon, capturing the famed "Earthrise" photo during NASA's Apollo 8 mission in 1968, died on Friday ...
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The materials include detailed video oral histories, historical documents and photographs and the complete transcript of a 1970 Congressional Hearing held on the Seattle Chapter. The Project is an initiative of the Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project at the University of Washington.