William Muir Urquhart (December 22, 1855 – April 14, 1933) was an American entrepreneur, businessman, and public servant. For many years he was treasurer...
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William Urquhart may refer to: William Muir Urquhart (1855–1933), American entrepreneur Billy Urquhart (William Murray Urquhart, born 1956), Scottish...
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businessman Leslie Urquhart (1874–1933), Scottish mining entrepreneur William Muir Urquhart (1855–1933), American businessman Colin Urquhart (1940–2021), British...
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McFadden Seton I. Miller Wilma Rosbach Orin C. Smith Albert E. Tozier William Muir Urquhart Thomas Westendorf Sports Chehalis Gophers Dave Gregg Vean Gregg...
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total disaster". The Chronicle. p. 2. Retrieved June 20, 2024. Yardley, William (January 3, 2008). "Anger and blame after deadly flood in Northwest". The...
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Thomas Westendorf, American songwriter, composer, and educator William Muir Urquhart, Chehalis pioneer and businessman Pacific Northwest portal The exact...
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pioneers and their families. James Urquhart and his son William Muir Urquhart were both profiled in this book. William had served as Mayor of Chehalis,...
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Approximately half of the lots on Washington Avenue were owned by William Muir Urquhart, a banker, merchant, and long-serving civil servant in the city...
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in Chehalis failed to materialize. The first recorded expansion was by William Brunswig, owner of the Brunswig Grand Opera House. In 1906 he purchased...
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Daniel Millett of Millett Field, Chehalis civil servant William Muir Urquhart, and William West, namesake of W. F. West High School. West, along with...
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