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    Colonel Isaac Neff Ebey (January 22, 1818 – August 11, 1857) was the first permanent white resident of Whidbey Island, Washington. Ebey was born in Columbus...
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    for the lake include Lake Geneva by Isaac N. Ebey;: 140  and Lake Duwamish in railroad surveys under Governor Isaac Stevens.: 174  Lake Washington received...
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  • Ebey may refer to: Isaac N. Ebey (1818–1857), the first permanent white resident of Whidbey Island, Washington Margaret Louis Ebey (born 1935), known professionally...
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    year however, having been forced out by the local inhabitants. Colonel Isaac N. Ebey arrived from Columbus, Ohio, in 1850 and became the first permanent...
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    his wishes and then burned on a funeral pyre by his son and slaves. Isaac N. Ebey (1857) – Washington state pioneer murdered by Haida Indians. Pearl Bryan...
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    Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve is a unit of the National Park Service on Whidbey Island in the Puget Sound, near Coupeville in Island County...
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    customs-collector Isaac N. Ebey when he was beheaded by a band of Haida Indians. Trecia survived by faking death, and George escaped out the back window of Ebey's house...
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    the turn of the 20th century. The house stayed in the Ebey family for 57 years, until Isaac Ebey's grandson sold the old Inn in 1917. The old Inn is currently...
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    return expedition by the alliance the following year was punitive, with Isaac N. Ebey chosen at random as a high-ranking white man whose death would avenge...
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    coastal defense near the mouth of Puget Sound. The fort was named for Isaac Neff Ebey, a pioneering homesteader on Whidbey Island. The fort included a battery...
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    town settled on the name Olympia, at the suggestion of local resident Isaac N. Ebey, due to its view of the Olympic Mountains to the northwest. At the request...
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  • determined that Isaac N. Ebey was the most important person on the island and shot and decapitated him, before departing for home with Ebey's head as a trophy...
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    1850, the town settled on the name Olympia, at local resident Colonel Isaac N. Ebey's suggestion, because of its view of the Olympic Mountains to the northwest...
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    Douglas Isaac N. Ebey, Thurston James Monroe Fulkerson, Polk Addison Crandall Gibbs, W-Umpqua John R. Hardin, Jackson Benjamin F. Harding, Marion H. N. V....
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    natives and one sailor were killed. In the aftermath of this, Colonel Isaac Ebey, the first settler on Whidbey Island, was shot and beheaded on 11 August...
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    construction of its tracks through Marysville in 1891, building a drawbridge over Ebey Slough and serving the city's sawmills. A newspaper named the Marysville...
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    26 natives and 1 sailor were killed. In the aftermath of this, Colonel Isaac Ebey, the first white settler on Whidbey Island, was shot and beheaded on August...
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    The park was initially developed by members of the local chapter of the Isaac Walton League and workers with the Works Progress Administration. The park...
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  • using the road in the fall of 1854 were the wagon trains of Winfield Scott Ebey and Jacob Redding Meeker.: 143–145  In 1855, the outbreak of the Puget Sound...
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    plateau between the Snohomish River delta, which separates it from Everett and Ebey Island to the west, and the foothills of the Cascade Mountains. It surrounds...
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    NHP San Juan Island NHP Whitman Mission NHS National Historical Reserves Ebey's Landing National Trails Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail Lewis and...
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