David thomas denny (1832-1903) and louisa boren (1827-1916) were members of the seattle pioneers known as the denny party, 24 white people who settled in seattle in 1851. The two married in 1853 in city's first non-indian wedding, and had eight children together. In this image david and louisa pose with their children, emily inez denny (1854-1918), and madge decatur denny (1857-1889)"
caption information source: "denny, david thomas (1832-1903)" by walt crowley, historylink. Org essay 1729
subjects (lctgm): families--american--washington (state)--seattle; pioneers--washington (state)--seattle. Date: circa 1858. Dimensions: height: 4 in (10.1 cm); width: 5.5 in (13.9 cm). Medium: cardboard, photographic print. Depicted Place: United States, Washington (State), Seattle, . Collection: University of Washington. Louisa, Madge, David, and Inez Denny, Seattle, circa 1858 (MOHAI 9502)
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