The Journey of Catharine Paine Blaine
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Are you looking for more information on Catharine Paine Blaine? Visit the links below for further exploration of the times and places in which she lived.
Report of the Passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act,
1854
"News by Stuart’s Express," (Olympia) Pioneer and Democrat, July 15, 1854, p. 2
Map of Seneca Falls, NY, 1856
J.H. French, Philadelphia, 1856
West Junius Methodist Church, Seneca County, NY
Built in 1849 in the vicinity of Waterloo, New York
Catharine P. and David E. Blaine Letters Home
1854-1856
View of Seattle, Washington Territory, 1856
From the U.S. warship Decatur
Note Methodist church and adjacent Blaine house
Map of Waterloo, N.Y., 1874
Note location of D.E. (David E.) Blaine family residence in upper right corner
Map of Seneca County, N.Y. 1876
1882 Colton's National Rail Road Map
View of Seattle, Washington Territory,
1883
Seattle Post-Intelligencer Voter Rolls, 1885
Catharine P. and D.E. Blaine in the published registered voter rolls
Woman Suffrage in Washington Territory and State
Timeline of Women's Rights in Washington Territory and State
Woman Suffrage in New York State
Note the listings for New York and Washington in the national timeline.
History of the first school in Seattle
Clarence B. Bagley.
History of Seattle from the Earliest Settlement to the Present Time. 2 Vol. Chicago, Ill.: The S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1916
(googlebooks, volume I, chapter VIII "Educational Activities," pp. 161-162)
History of the Methodist Church in Seattle
Clarence B. Bagley.
History of Seattle from the Earliest Settlement to the Present Time. 2 Vol. Chicago, Ill.: The S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1916
(googlebooks, volume I, chapter IX "The Church," pp. 177-179)