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Charles W. Slocum : ウィキペディア英語版 | Charles W. Slocum Charles W. Slocum (born June 19, 1835, died September 21, 1912) was a prominent businessman in the early years of the Pacific Northwest. ==Early life== Charles Wilbur Slocum was born in New Bedford, Massachusetts on June 19, 1835. In his youth, his family moved to Providence, Rhode Island to be with other family members. Slocum learned the trade of carpentry from his uncle, becoming a master carpenter. In 1857, Charles Slocum and his cousin William C. Hazard decided to seek their fortunes in the West. They took a steamer to Panama, crossed the Isthmus, and then took the steamer "Golden Gate" north to San Francisco. By the end of 1858, the two cousins had gone further north to Vancouver, Washington Territory. 〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~waclacem/OldCity/records.pdf )〕 Slocum got a job with the government at Fort Vancouver, doing carpentry work. Within three years, he was the superintendent at the Fort, responsible for building and maintenance.
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