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In 1936, the archives moved again to the new City Hall at Cambie Street and West 12th Avenue. In 1959, the archives moved again to space in the Main Library on Burrard Street. [1] The current archives building, located in Vanier Park at 1150 Chestnut Street, was designed by architect Chris Blencowe in the office of McCarter Nairne and Partners.
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Isaac Scott III (June 11, 1945 – November 16, 2001), [1] was an American blues guitarist and singer. He recorded a studio album in 1982, and a couple of live affairs in his lifetime, and was strongly linked to Seattle, Washington with its own blues scene, having moved to the city in the early 1970s.
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According to military records Williams retired in May 1898[1] due to health issues. He lived in Vancouver Washington at the Vancouver Barracks and died the next year at the age of 53. Williams only had nine books, a pipe, a cigar holder, some stamps, a pen, pen points, his bed, some chairs, some neckties, and $23 to his name.[2]
He played junior football for the Vancouver Blue Bombers. [2] He was then a three-year letterman for the Washington Huskies of the University of Washington from 1956 to 1958. [ 1 ] He caught one pass for 10 yards in 1956, seven passes for 92 yards and one touchdown in 1957, and ten passes for 104 yards in 1958. [ 3 ]
Dollie was the daughter of Mary Jane and Gay S.B. Hayden, pioneers who left Wisconsin in 1850 for Vancouver. One of Dollie's sisters, Adelle Spaulding, lived in Fairbanks, Alaska, and the two held shares in an Alaskan mine in the 1920s. Frazier and Dollie had one child, Henry Moss Boutelle, born June 17, 1875, at Vancouver.
Don Bonker, Congressman who resided in Vancouver while in office [1] Jason V. Brock, filmmaker and writer; Alina Cho, journalist; Jordan Chiles, Olympic Gymnast; Westley Allan Dodd, American serial killer; Tina Ellertson, soccer player; Alan Embree, baseball player; Robert Franks, basketball player; Linda Garcia, environmental activist
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