SNOQUALMIE VALLEY PEOPLE"L-M" SURNAMES | ||
| John (Lofts) Lawson: (?-?): Served on Snoqualmie's first city council after incorporation in 1903. | ||
| James & Elizabeth Liddle: (?-1929) & (?-1944): Built the Home Hotel in North Bend. Operated it until 1909. | ||
| George Lindsey: (?-?): Early pioneer of North Bend area. Lived at the edge of town near the foot of Mount Si. Arrived in Seattle in 1868. Union Army Civil War veteran in the 12th Massachusetts regiment from 1861 to fall, 1864. Born in Frederick, Maine. | ||
| Keith G. Lord: (1891-1974): North Bend businessman who built and owned Lord's Radio and Electric Store across from the McGrath Hotel. He also worked as a movie projectionist at the Brook Theater in Meadowbrook. Was related to the Lord family of Tolt. First wife Ruth Louise Faulker, second wife Helen Gustafson. | ||
| Ruth Louise (Faulkner) Lord: (1899?-1932): First wife of Keith G. Lord. Worked as a telephone operator for Cascade Telephone Company. Children: one daughter, living. | ||
| Peter J. Maloney: (1865-1942): Valley pioneer, born in Mamora, Ontario, Canada. First mayor of North Bend. Came to Seattle in 1888 and later to the Valley. Had a livery stable in North Bend. Credited with being the first white man to ride by horseback over Snoqualmie Pass. Until 1939, owned Maloney's Grove, a popular auto camp, near North Bend. Children of Peter J. and Annie Maloney: Aubrey, Peter James Jr., Harry L., Wallace J., and daughter Lucille. | ||
| A. R. Mason: (?-?): (?-?): North Bend druggist. Served on North Bend's city council after incorporation in 1909. | ||
| Mary Agnes (O'Connor) McClellan: (1874-1960): c. 1908, she and brother-in-law Bill McClellan bought and operated the Utley Hotel, renamed the McClellan Hotel, in North Bend. She retired in 1924. Buried in the Mount Si Memorial Cemetery, North Bend. | ||
| Jack McGrath: (1885-?): Came to North Bend in April 1920. Opened the first McGrath Cafe, which burned in 1922. Rebuilt cafe in new location. In 1926, added McGrath Hotel to the cafe. Proprietor until 1944. Born in England. Parents: John & Winifred McGrath. Wife: Merrill ___. | ||
| William McLeod: (?-?): Served on Snoqualmie's first city council after incorporation in 1903. | ||
| Josiah "Uncle Si" Merritt: (?-1882): One of the earliest settlers of the Snoqualmie Valley in about 1862. Mount Si was named after him as he had a homestead below it. | ||
| Sally Merritt: (?-?): Josiah Merritt's wife who became the third white woman in the Snoqualmie Valley. | ||
| Allen P. Mitten: (?-?): The president of the Snoqualmie Land and Improvement Company which platted the Town of Snoqualmie Falls (Snoqualmie) in 1889. | ||
| Angus J. Moffat: (?-?): Manager of the Meadowbrook Farm, then used as a dairy farm, until 1943. | ||
| Albert Moses: (1890-1971): | ||
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