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  2. Port Orchard, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Port Orchard is a city in and the county seat of Kitsap County, Washington, United States. [6] It is located 13 miles (21 km) due west of West Seattle and is connected to Seattle and Vashon Island via the Washington State Ferries run to Southworth. It is named after Port Orchard, the strait that separates Bainbridge Island from the Kitsap ...

  3. William Earl Dodge Stokes - Wikipedia

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    In 1898, Stokes began work on a new mansion at 4 East 54th Street designed by McKim, Mead and White. As the house was nearing completion, Rita Stokes filed for divorce in 1900, and neither ever lived in the house. [6] In 1899, Stokes commissioned architect Paul E. Duboy (1857-1907) to build the Ansonia Hotel in Manhattan, New York.

  4. Port Orchard - Wikipedia

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    Port Orchard, part of Washington state's Puget Sound, is the strait that separates Bainbridge Island on the east from the Kitsap Peninsula on the west. It extends from Liberty Bay and Agate Pass in the north to Sinclair Inlet and Rich Passage in the south. It was named in May 1792 by George Vancouver after Harry Masterman Orchard, ship's clerk ...

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  6. Anson Phelps Stokes - Wikipedia

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    Anson Phelps Stokes (February 22, 1838 – June 28, 1913) was a wealthy American merchant, property developer, banker, genealogist and philanthropist. Born in New York City, he was the son of James Boulter Stokes and wife Caroline (nee Phelps).

  7. Port Orchard Independent - Wikipedia

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    In 1890, there were two local newspapers serving Port Orchard: the Broad Ax and the Kitsap County Pioneer. [2] Walter L. Wheeler purchased the two papers and merged them under the name the Sidney Independent, which was later renamed the Port Orchard Independent. Wheeler remained the owner and publisher of the paper until he sold it to W. L ...