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  1. Aug 31, 1998 · Seattle was founded by members of the Denny party, most of whom arrived at Alki Beach on November 13, 1851, and then, in April 1852, relocated to the eastern shore of Elliott Bay. With the filing of the first plats on May 23, 1853, the "Town of Seattle" became official.

  2. Feb 7, 2024 · How did Seattle get its name? Seattle was named after Chief Siahl. The settlers who established the town in 1853 chose to honor the Duwamish Indian leader by naming their settlement after him.

  3. The history of Texas Tech University dates back to the early 1880s, but the university was not established until 1923. Establishment. The call to open a college in West Texas began shortly after the arrival of settlers in the area in the 1880s.

  4. May 9, 2013 · Seattle is a “bastard” word that comes from the German expression for sea eagle, the head ornaments of the chiefs of the indians. The German word is “see adler”. Seatle was a mainly German settlement in the early days say of the American era 1600-1800.

  5. Jan 19, 2020 · Nope, Seattle wasn’t always called the Emerald City. According to HistoryLink.org, the origins of the term come from a contest held by the Convention and Visitors Bureau in 1981. In 1982, the name Emerald City was selected from contest entries as the new nickname for Seattle.

  6. Jun 19, 2017 · A “Division of Graduate Studies” was established in 1935 and eventually became known as the Graduate School in 1954. By action of the Texas State Legislature, Texas Technological College formally became Texas Tech University on September 1, 1969.

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  8. Sep 1, 2022 · The Board of Directors officially approved changing the school's name to Texas Tech University effective September 1, 1969. Texas Tech University General Timeline - "From here, it's possible" Below is a timeline of some of the highlights from Texas Tech history.

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