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John Alden Shoudy

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John Alden Shoudy Veteran

Birth
Paw Paw, Lee County, Illinois, USA
Death
25 May 1901 (aged 59)
Ellensburg, Kittitas County, Washington, USA
Burial
Ellensburg, Kittitas County, Washington, USA GPS-Latitude: 47.0112705, Longitude: -120.5204648
Plot
D-167-04 Row 10
Memorial ID
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Father of Ellensburg, Served in 76th Ill.Infantry, Sergeant Co K.

John Alden Shoudy was an American businessman and politician, known as an early settler and founder of Ellensburgh, Washington.
Born in Illinois in 1841, the son of Israel and Rebecca Shoudy, both originally from the Albany, New York area. He fought in the Civil War for three years, and after the war he moved to California with his brother-in-law, Dexter Horton.
He married Mary Ellen Stuart and moved to Seattle. He went to the Kittitas Valley. in 1871 as businesspeople in Seattle were interested in building a road from Seattle to the Kittitas Valley. He purchased a small trading post from Andrew Jackson "A.J." Splawn, called "Robber's Roost", which was the first business in the valley established by Splawn a year earlier to trade with the local Indians. The location of the structure commemorated by a placard and small stone monument. He decided to stay in Kittitas Valley and built a cabin there. Although he was not the first settler in the Kittitas Valley, he was responsible for platting the city of Ellensburgh and named the streets in what would become the downtown district. He filed an 80-acre plat for the town on July 20, 1875 and named it after his wife Mary Ellen as Ellensburgh (the final H was later dropped). Plots of land were then sold to new settlers and businessmen coming to the area. He was a member of the Washington Territorial Legislature in 1883, and played a role in the formation of Kittitas County.
Father of Ellensburg, Served in 76th Ill.Infantry, Sergeant Co K.

John Alden Shoudy was an American businessman and politician, known as an early settler and founder of Ellensburgh, Washington.
Born in Illinois in 1841, the son of Israel and Rebecca Shoudy, both originally from the Albany, New York area. He fought in the Civil War for three years, and after the war he moved to California with his brother-in-law, Dexter Horton.
He married Mary Ellen Stuart and moved to Seattle. He went to the Kittitas Valley. in 1871 as businesspeople in Seattle were interested in building a road from Seattle to the Kittitas Valley. He purchased a small trading post from Andrew Jackson "A.J." Splawn, called "Robber's Roost", which was the first business in the valley established by Splawn a year earlier to trade with the local Indians. The location of the structure commemorated by a placard and small stone monument. He decided to stay in Kittitas Valley and built a cabin there. Although he was not the first settler in the Kittitas Valley, he was responsible for platting the city of Ellensburgh and named the streets in what would become the downtown district. He filed an 80-acre plat for the town on July 20, 1875 and named it after his wife Mary Ellen as Ellensburgh (the final H was later dropped). Plots of land were then sold to new settlers and businessmen coming to the area. He was a member of the Washington Territorial Legislature in 1883, and played a role in the formation of Kittitas County.


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