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2007-09-03 11:20:42 ** Seattle ** William Shape rejoined his wife and children in New York and went on to live a long, full life. His grandson remembered him 'a sharp dresser' who was never 'sour.' He had a reputation for accumulating cash, then heading off on a venture of some sort. William Shape died in Los Angeles on August 2, 1960 at the age of 93.

In 1902 Ethel Anderson and her family returned to Bellingham. As an adult, Ethel collected Klondike photographs and wrote stories about her childhood. Though Ethel's gold rush exprience accounted for only 4 years of her life, it left a lasting impression on her: 'Memories of those Klondike days enriched our lives in one way or another, and every sourdough looks back with nostalgia on his search for gold.'

Album: Seattle, Washington 2007
Image: 515 / 545
Date: 2007-09-03 11:20:42
Tags: Seattle

William Shape rejoined his wife and children in New York and went on to live a long, full life. His grandson remembered him "a sharp dresser" who was never "sour." He had a reputation for accumulating cash, then heading off on a venture of some sort. William Shape died in Los Angeles on August 2, 1960 at the age of 93.

In 1902 Ethel Anderson and her family returned to Bellingham. As an adult, Ethel collected Klondike photographs and wrote stories about her childhood. Though Ethel's gold rush exprience accounted for only 4 years of her life, it left a lasting impression on her: "Memories of those Klondike days enriched our lives in one way or another, and every sourdough looks back with nostalgia on his search for gold."

Exposure Time: 0.033 s (1/30)
Aperture: f/3.5
Sensitivity: 100 ISO
Focal Length: 28 mm
Make: Canon
Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL
Owner: Ruben Schoenefeld
Camera Number: 1560516904
Image Number: 1939313

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