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William Grose (sometimes spelled Gross) (1835 – July 27, 1898) was an African-American pioneer of Seattle. He was that city's second black resident, and the wealthiest nineteenth-century member of Seattle's black community. His ranch on the former outskirts of town, along East Madison Street, eventually became the center of Seattle's black middle class.

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  • William Grose (sometimes spelled Gross) (1835 – July 27, 1898) was an African-American pioneer of Seattle. He was that city's second black resident, and the wealthiest nineteenth-century member of Seattle's black community. His ranch on the former outskirts of town, along East Madison Street, eventually became the center of Seattle's black middle class. (en)
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  • William Gross (en)
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  • 1898-07-27 (xsd:date)
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  • Seattle, Washington (en)
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  • Being the second African-American resident of Seattle and the wealthiest, nineteenth-century member of Seattle's black community (en)
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  • William Grose (en)
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  • ship steward, hotel owner, restaurant owner, rancher, businessman, miner (en)
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  • William Gross (en)
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  • Lake View Cemetery, Seattle, Washington (en)
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  • Sarah Grose (en)
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  • William Grose (sometimes spelled Gross) (1835 – July 27, 1898) was an African-American pioneer of Seattle. He was that city's second black resident, and the wealthiest nineteenth-century member of Seattle's black community. His ranch on the former outskirts of town, along East Madison Street, eventually became the center of Seattle's black middle class. (en)
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  • William Grose (pioneer) (en)
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