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English: John P. Fay, lawyer in Seattle, Washington, USA and elsewhere in the region in the late 19th and early 20th century. For a while he was president of the Board of Regents of the University of Washington
Date Published 1903
Source A Volume of Memoirs and Genealogy of Representative Citizens of the City of Seattle and County of King, Washington, Including Biographies of Many of Those Who Have Passed Away, New York and Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company. 1903. Plate facing page 192. Photographed from that volume at the Renton Public Library, Renton, Washington.
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