Captain Calvin And Pamela Hale House

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The Hale House, conjointly referred to as the Hale Residence is found at 902 Tullis St, NE Olympia, Washington. The home is a Queen Anne vogue bungalow and was in-built 1882 for Captain Calvin Henry Hale and Pamela Case Hale. The house was placed on the National Register of Historic Places Gregorian calendar month twelve, 1984. Calvin Henry Hale was born June twenty two 1818 in Norridgewock, county County, Maine. His father was Ebenezer Hale (1784–1861) and his mother was Ann Dinsmore (1788–1861).
Captain Hale was a master seaman and boat builder. He married Waitstill Look in regarding 1841. Per the 1850 census, they lived in Lincolnville, Waldo County, Maine with 2 sons, Henry Calvin, born twenty five September 1842, and Samuel Look, born in 1846. That they had a girl, Nancy A., born in late 1850, when the census was taken. In 1851 Captain Hale, his married woman and 3 young youngsters determined to go west, however not land. They boarded a ship that took the family around promontory to Olympia wherever he obtained a 320 acre donation land claim in North East Olympia.

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