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English: Grave of Sarah Ellen Gibson, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Queen Anne Hill, Seattle, Washington, U.S. I believe this is the Sarah Ellen Gibson about whom there is a chapter in A Place of Belonging: Five Founding Women of Fairbanks, Alaska by Phyllis Demuth Movius, University of Alaska Press; she was also the subject of a cycle of poems, Steam Laundry by Nicole Stellon O’Donnell. The grave has an Order of the Eastern Star symbol.
Date Taken on 15 November 2020
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