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Edmond S. Meany
Gruff University historian and legislator who chronicled Puget Sound place-names
Edmond S. Meany (1862–1935) taught at the University of Washington, served in the state legislature, and published extensively on Puget Sound place-names and regional history; known for lively field trips, opinionated lectures, and preservation of local and Indigenous place-name lore.
Greetings from Olympia! I trust your journey through Lakedale is enriching. As you explore, keep an eye out for the subtle echoes of Indigenous heritage woven into the landscape—every name and trail tells a story older than our settlements. Should you wish to delve deeper into the history of Puget Sound’s myriad place-names or the region’s storied past, do not hesitate to reach out. Safe travels and may your curiosity guide you!
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