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1904 AAB lists a "D. Larson" @ 126 N. 6th Ave. Thinking it was David Larson. Possibly was in the assembly 1897-1910 before moving to Bremerton.
Residences: 1901: 1618 Fir; 1902: 120 Taylor Ave.; 1903-1904: rear of 124 N. 6th Ave.; 1905: 2101 1/2 E. Wadison; 1906-1908: 317 N. 4th Ave.; 1910: 821 Nob Hill Ave.
Employment: 1901: laborer @ S C Ry Co. (probably [https://www.historylink.org/File/5412 Seattle Coal & Transportation Co.]), which started Seattle's first railway in 1872. 1902-1903, 1905-1910+: self-employed carpenter; 1904: carpenter @ P.C. Co. (possibly Pearl Clothing Co. (Moses and Louis P. Pearl, Solomon Gittelsohn) @ 219 S. 2nd Ave.)
* David Larson '''+1904+''' (b. 1872 Enfield, Silver Creek Twp., Wright, [[Minnesota|MN]] - d. 1952 Seattle, WA), son of Bengt Larson (b. 1835 Ostmark, Torsby, Värmland, [[Sweden]] - d. 1920 Morrison Co., MN) & Mary Johnson Larson (b. 1844 Sweden