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58: 31: 47: 326:, following what was the shoreline past where the UW power plant and University Village are today. A longhouse was near the present UW power plant (across Montlake Boulevard from the IMA building), others were around the north shores which were about mile farther north than today, and shores east of what is now the 617: 145:. The island, and the wetlands in which it sits on the lake's shore, were "the result of conversion of shallow water lake habitats following lake level lowering." The island's soil is mostly 828: 267:, "a tiny hole drilled to measure the thickness of a canoe"), for the narrow passage through then-large and resource-rich Union Bay marsh. Traces of the marsh survive as the 157:
When the level of Lake Washington was dropped nearly nine feet (2.7 m) in 1916 as a result of the opening of the Ship Canal, a good portion of Union Bay and Union Bay
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for tens of people) may have been used as a potlatch house. The Duwamish Tribe is today leveraging the sacred site in the path of substantial enlargement of
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Dailey referenced "Puget Sound Geography" by T. T. Waterman. Washington DC: National Anthropological Archives, mss. ;
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or Lake John and his family were among the memorable residents around Union Bay in the early decades of Seattle.
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Higman, Harry Wentworth. Union Bay, the life city". Seattle, University of Washington Press, 1951. Print.
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Department of Earth and Space Sciences – via King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks
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Winter view across Union Bay toward Laurelhurst, from the building that formerly housed the
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sit on this land today. What remains of Union Bay Marsh is the restored remnant within the
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and was formed in 1916 when Lake Washington was lowered several feet by the opening of the
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Waterfront Trail and the Foster Island Trail. Union Bay ends at the eastern opening of the
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Mapping the Geology of the Greater Seattle Area: Infiltration, Peat Bogs, and Volcanic Ash
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was their backyard before the arrival of European settlers, Laurelhurst in summer. The
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As well as providing the outlet for Lake Washington, Union Bay receives the water of
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are located in Union Bay, and are connected to the mainland (and each other) by the
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The shores of what is now Union Bay have been inhabited since the end of the last
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Integrated aquatic vegetation management plan, Union Bay King County, Washington
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activities. The marsh and much of the bay was filled from 1911 to 1967. The
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Phelps, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers project 1913-1916, pp. 67–69
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by Marian W. Smith. New York: Columbia University Press, 1940. .
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Erik Lacitis, "Patches Understands – and Survives,"
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Maps "NN-1030S", "NN-1040S".jpg dated 17 June 2002.
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Duwamish et al. vs. United States of America, F-275
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Ancestors of the 223:past the restored Union Bay Natural Area. 726:(Seattle: Greenwood Publications, 1979); 682: 701:Rochester referenced Christine Barrett, 496: 494: 56: 52:Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI) 45: 29: 793: 643: 364: 320:Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway 252:nations had villages around Union Bay. 14: 869: 728:Harry W. Higman and Earl J. Larrison, 654:Washington State Department of Ecology 611:"Coast Salish Villages of Puget Sound" 544:"Coast Salish Villages of Puget Sound" 536: 774:Bill Cartmel, "Hi Ya, Patches Pals," 772:, 4 April 1993, pp. 6–11,14-17; 491: 245:, "the People of the Inside", of the 100:, crosses over a portion of the bay. 271:and the Foster Island area of north 730:Union Bay: The Life of a City Marsh 181:, resident 1958 through 1981. The 24: 831:- University of Washington Library 640:on page), retrieved 21 April 2006. 307:, in their quest for recognition. 84:neighborhood to the north and the 25: 898: 816: 683:Rochester, Junius (2002-11-20) . 27:Bay of Lake Washington in Seattle 299:through south Union Bay between 118:, which connects Union Bay with 92:neighborhoods to the south. The 887:Bays of King County, Washington 778:, 11 April 1971, pp. 6–7; 530: 512: 94:Evergreen Point Floating Bridge 61:Looking west from Union Bay at 40:Evergreen Point Floating Bridge 18:Union Bay (Seattle, Washington) 829:Seattle Photographs Collection 503: 482: 479:Thomas Speer quoted in Switzer 473: 404: 391: 382: 275:. The trees and the island of 247:(Skagit-Nisqually) Lushootseed 149:laid down from earlier times. 72:is a body of water located in 13: 1: 500:Dailey, 26 and 27, ref. 2, 8) 417:Center for Urban Horticulture 351: 137:Broken Island is adjacent to 794:Switzer, Jeff (2005-02-20). 784:, 23 February 1978, p. A15; 745:Pig-Tail Days in Old Seattle 616:Goetz Troost, Kathy (2004), 455:""University District", map" 7: 339: 237:today, until the 1850s the 10: 903: 882:Bays of Washington (state) 776:Seattle Post-Intelligencer 758:"Patches, Julius Pierpont" 689:HistoryLink.org Essay 3345 152: 143:Lake Washington Ship Canal 128:Lake Washington Ship Canal 34:Union Bay viewed from the 718:The Lake Washington Story 602:, 17–23 December 1980. ; 310:The prominent village of 273:Washington Park Arboretum 751:Seattle: Past to Present 724:Enjoying Seattle's Parks 714:Lucile Saunders McDonald 703:A History of Laurelhurst 627:University of Washington 190:University of Washington 709:Seattle: Now & Then 661:Public works in Seattle 80:, it is bounded by the 823:Union Bay Natural Area 605:The Puyallup-Nisqually 328:Union Bay Natural Area 269:Union Bay Natural Area 198:Union Bay Natural Area 66: 54: 43: 38:with Laurelhurst, the 810:"University District" 798:. King County Journal 788:The East Side Journal 609:Recommended start is 259:("skate") was of the 60: 49: 33: 877:Landforms of Seattle 596:, 1–7 August 1984 ; 537:Dailey, Tom (n.d.). 849: /  74:Seattle, Washington 743:Sophie Frye Bass, 539:"Duwamish-Seattle" 461:on 7 November 2006 324:Burke-Gilman Trail 211:via pipeline from 183:University Village 67: 55: 44: 782:The Seattle Times 770:The Seattle Times 739:This City of Ours 659:Phelps, Myra L., 566:External link in 377:Goetz Troost 2004 175:Montlake Landfill 16:(Redirected from 894: 864: 863: 861: 860: 859: 854: 853:47.65°N 122.29°W 850: 847: 846: 845: 842: 806: 804: 803: 766:Pacific Magazine 699: 697: 696: 656: 651: 634:"HISTORY @ UBNA" 630: 624: 577: 571: 570: 564: 562: 554: 552: 551: 519: 516: 510: 507: 501: 498: 489: 486: 480: 477: 471: 470: 468: 466: 450: 448: 447: 431: 429: 428: 413:"HISTORY @ UBNA" 408: 402: 395: 389: 386: 380: 374: 368: 362: 346:Ravenna, Seattle 291:(forerunners of 261:hloo-weelh-AHBSH 96:, which carries 21: 902: 901: 897: 896: 895: 893: 892: 891: 867: 866: 857: 855: 851: 848: 843: 840: 838: 836: 835: 825:(Official site) 819: 801: 799: 785: 779: 773: 756:Stein, Alan J. 748: 742: 735:J. 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Index

Union Bay (Seattle, Washington)

Natural Area
Evergreen Point Floating Bridge

Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI)

Husky Stadium
Seattle, Washington
Lake Washington
Laurelhurst
Montlake
Madison Park
Evergreen Point Floating Bridge
State Route 520
Marsh Island
Foster Island
Arboretum
Montlake Cut
Portage Bay
Lake Union
Lake Washington Ship Canal
Puget Sound
Husky Stadium
Lake Washington Ship Canal
peat
Marsh
wetland
land
landfill

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