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Illustrations Images Following page 114 1. Dick Jackson 2. Katie Gale’s tombstone 3. Chief Kettle and Louis Yowaluch, or “Mud Bay Louie” 4. Louisa Tobin 5. Map with Salish designations of significant places around Oyster and Mud Bays 6. A View of Arcadia, by James Tilton Pickett 7. The stern-wheeler Willie 8. A float house on Puget Sound 9. John Leslie on the steamer S. G. Simpson 10. Katie Gale’s home and oyster operation on Oyster Bay 11. Oyster Bay School, 1898 12. Wedding of James and Louisa Tobin’s daughter Katie to Edward J. Smith 13. The steamship Willamette, 1897 Maps 1. Southern Puget Sound inlets and locales xiv [3.145.166.7] Project MUSE (2024-04-24 13:08 GMT) Katie Gale Map 1. Southern Puget Sound inlets and locales of importance to the narrative. (T'Peeksin territory) Oyster Bay Hammersley Inlet Gosnell's Creek Skookum I n l e t Simmons (Kennedy) Creek B u d d I n l e t E l d I n l e t Totten Inlet M c L a n e C r e e k "Big Skookum" M u d Bay q!abt!o (Young Cove) Burn's Point S q u a x i n I s l a n d Kamilche Sux'we' New Kamilche Olympia Shelton Oakland John Slocum's home Arcadia sahewabc sqwayai'thabc Collins and Walters homesteads Fort Skookum McDonald's Katie Gale's home McClure homestead Author's home and M. C. Simmons's homestead site Bush Hoy store and post office (Kloko, then Schley) Oyster Bay School Abner "Saxy" and Louisa Smith's home Dick Jackson's homestead Louisa and James Tobin's homestead 0 2 4 miles N ...

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