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  • The Society & Museum
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    • Membership
    • Contact Us
    • Get Involved!
  • Research Olympia history
    • Resources
      • Bibliography
      • Geographic Resources
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      • Interactive Map
      • Where Are We? Contents
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      • 1884
      • 1891
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November 11, 2019

Minnie Mossman Hill – 11/10/19

Looking Back - Images from page 2 of the Sunday OlympianBy Olympia Historical SocietyNovember 11, 2019

A former resident of Olympia, Minnie Mossman Hill was the first licensed female steamship captain. She navigated some of the most treacherous waters on the Pacific Coast, the mouth of the Columbia River on the border between Oregon and Washington, on a variety of steamships, one of them named the Minnie Hill.  She was posthumously…

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