David Denny

Denny circa 1875

David Thomas Denny (March 17, 1832[1] – November 25, 1903[2]) was a member of the Denny Party, who are generally collectively credited as the founders of Seattle, Washington, United States. Though he ultimately underwent bankruptcy, he was a significant contributor to the shape of the city.[2] Roger Sale, in his book Seattle, Past to Present, described him as having been "the pioneer to turn to if one had a plan that would be 'good for Seattle', and one needed a respectable tone and a willing investor."[3]

  1. ^ Denny 1909, Part II: Chapter 3, p. 203.
  2. ^ a b Warren 2001.
  3. ^ Roger Sale, Seattle, Past to Present (1978), University of Washington Press, ISBN 0-295-95615-1. p. 26.

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