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Cheshiahud
Cheslahud
Old Tom and Madeline at their house on Portage Bay across from today's University of Washington campus. Old Tom was also known as Indian John or Cheshishon, so they are likely also Lake John Cheshiahud and Tleboletsa.
Duwamish tribe leader
Personal details
Resting placeEvergreen Washelli Memorial Park
Spouse(s)Sbeilsdot (or Lucy Annie); Tleboletsa (or Madeline)
ChildrenDaughter, Jennie (Janey)
Nickname(s)Lake John Cheshiahud, Chudups John, Old Tom, Indian John, Lake Union John, Cheshishon

Cheshiahud (also Cheslahud, Lake John Cheshiahud, or Chudups John) and his family on Lake Union, Seattle, Washington in the 1880s are, along with Princess Angeline, among the few late-19th century Dkhw'Duw'Absh (people of the Duwamish tribe) about whom a little is known. In the University of Washington (UW) Library image archives, he is called Chudups John or Lake Union John. His family were among the few of the Duwamish people who did not move from Seattle to the Port Madison Reservation or other reservations. They lived on Portage Bay, part of Lake Union, when a photo was taken around 1885.[1] According to the Duwamish Tribe, Lake John had a cabin and potato patch at the foot of Shelby Street (either West Montlake Park or Roanoke neighborhood, on Portage Bay—sources are not specific). A commemorative plaque of unknown reliability is said to exist at the eastern foot of Shelby. This land was given to him by Seattle pioneer David Denny or the property was purchased—see below.[2] Photographer Orion O. Denny recorded Old Tom and Madeline, ca. 1904, further noted in the UW Library archives as Madeline and Old John, also known as Indian John or Cheshishon, who had a house on Portage Bay in the 1900s, south of what is now the UW campus[3] although native people had been prohibited from residence in Seattle since the mid-1860s.[4]

  1. ^ "Chudups John and others in a canoe on Lake Union, Seattle, ca. 1885". Seattle Historical Society Collection. University of Washington Digital Collections. c. 1885. Archived from the original (JPEG from silver gelatin print) on 2007-01-06. Retrieved 2006-06-06.
    Negative Number: SHS 2228, Museum of History and Industry, Seattle "MOHAI". Archived from the original on 2006-09-09. Retrieved 2006-09-05..
  2. ^ (1) "Lake John". Duwamish Tribe. Archived from the original on 2006-06-16. Retrieved 2006-04-21.
    The Duwamish Tribe credits the photo as courtesy of the Museum of History and Industry.
    (2) According to [Talbert (2006-05-01)], Cheshiahud bought the land.
  3. ^ Denny (c. 1904)
  4. ^ Lange & Tate (1998-11-04)

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