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Andrew’s Intention to Become a U.S. Citizen

November 9, 2015December 8, 2015 ~ Lark Dalin Robart ~ Leave a comment
                 Andrew Dalin

 

I know so very little about my Swedish great grandfather Andrew Dalin.  And most of what I do know comes from the document below – a “Declaration of Intention” signed by him on January 23, 1918 Continue reading →

More information on the Mt. Rainier photo

November 6, 2015March 9, 2020 ~ Lark Dalin Robart ~ Leave a comment

In addition to the photo I posted several days ago, I wanted to share another photo Continue reading →

Wordless Wednesday: Muzetta Blacker and Friends Climbing Mt. Rainier in July 1913

November 4, 2015November 4, 2015 ~ Lark Dalin Robart ~ Leave a comment
Muzetta Blacker and Friends Climbing Mt. Rainier in July 1913

“$96 to the ton”

October 31, 2015December 8, 2015 ~ Lark Dalin Robart ~ Leave a comment

Several days ago, I wrote a post about my great grandfather David Lyman Blacker and his successful mining endeavors. Continue reading →

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