John L. Anderson (shipbuilder)
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Captain John Laurentius Anderson was a preeminent figure in Washington state maritime industries in the first half of the twentieth century, particularly ferry service, shipbuilding, and ship-based tourism. He ran the largest ferry fleet on Lake Washington for three decades. He ran a large ferry fleet in Puget Sound. He built more than a dozen vessels at his shipyards, including the first ocean-going ship ever built on Lake Washington.
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John L. Anderson (shipbuilder)
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Seattle, Washington, US
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1941-05-18
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Gothenburg, Sweden
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1868-11-11
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Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Seattle
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1868-11-11
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John Laurentius Anderson
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Captain John L. Anderson ca. 1928
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1941-05-18
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Ferry operator, ship builder
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Emilie K. Anderson née Matson, married 1895
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Captain John Laurentius Anderson was a preeminent figure in Washington state maritime industries in the first half of the twentieth century, particularly ferry service, shipbuilding, and ship-based tourism. He ran the largest ferry fleet on Lake Washington for three decades. He ran a large ferry fleet in Puget Sound. He built more than a dozen vessels at his shipyards, including the first ocean-going ship ever built on Lake Washington.
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1868
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1941