- Find the original article for these clippings.
- This page shows a picture of Ebey’s Landing House with a set of newspaper clippings pasted to the back to the picture. One of the clippings describes Judah Church’s murder. The date of March 22, 1952 is stamped on the clipping, but it is not clear whether this represents the publication date or the date the picture was processed by a historical society.
- Photograph of the second house on the Ebey farm built at Ebey’s Landing in the late 1850s. C. 1953 or 1961. The newspaper clippings pasted on the reverse of the photo describes the Ebeys, relations with Indigenous islanders, the Engle family, and the murder of Judah Church.
- Washington State Route 99 (Wikipedia)
State Route 99 (SR 99), also known as the Pacific Highway, is a state highway in the Seattle metropolitan area, part of the U.S. state of Washington. It runs 49 miles (79 km) from Fife to Everett, passing through the cities of Federal Way, SeaTac, Seattle, Shoreline, and Lynnwood. The route primarily follows arterial streets, including Aurora Avenue, and has several freeway segments, including the tolled SR 99 Tunnel in Downtown Seattle. SR 99 was officially named the William P. Stewart Memorial Highway by the state legislature in 2016, after a campaign to replace an unofficial moniker honoring Confederate president Jefferson Davis.