- Walt Crowley
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name = Walt Crowley
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birth_date = birth date|1947|06|20
birth_place =Ferndale, Michigan
death_date = death date and age|2007|09|21|1947|06|20
death_place =Seattle, Washington
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occupation = Historian, journalist, community activist
spouse = Marie McCaffrey
parents =Walter A. Crowley and Violet King (now Kilvinger)
children =Walter Charles Crowley (
June 20 ,1947 -September 21 ,2007 ) was aWashington political celebrity and community leader, who first became a public figure in Seattle through his involvement with the social and political movements of the 1960s, especially theunderground press . He later became more widely known as a local television personality and for his pioneering work as a local historian, including co-creating the Web siteHistoryLink.org ,cite web
url=http://www.historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=7216
title=Crowley, Walt (1947-2007)
author=Long, Priscilla
date=January 20, 2005, last updated September 21, 2007
accessdate=September 23|accessyear=2007
publisher=HistoryLink.org ] which he considered to be his crowning achievement.cite web
url=http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/6420AP_WA_Obit_Crowley.html
title=Walt Crowley, citizen historian, dies at 60
date=September 22 ,2005
accessdate=September 23|accessyear=2007
publisher=Associated Press ]Early life
Born in
Ferndale, Michigan , the only child of engineer and inventor Walter A. Crowley and Violet King (now Kilvinger), Walt lived inRoyal Oak, Michigan ,Flint, Michigan , theWashington, D.C. area andConnecticut until 1961, when his father was hired byBoeing and moved toSeattle .Crowley graduated from Seattle's
Nathan Hale High School , winning state honors as an artist, and briefly worked at Boeing as an illustrator. Entering theUniversity of Washington , he became active in local socialist, antiwar, and civil rights campaigns. In 1967, he joinedPaul Dorpat 'sunderground newspaper "Helix" as a cartoonist, writer, and editor. In 1968 he ran for the Washington State House of Representatives on thePeace & Freedom Party ticket.Crowley's service as mediator between the Seattle officials, local leaders, and the community's street people led to a youth hostel and social service agency called the
U District Center ; Crowley directed it from 1970 until 1972. He later worked for the SeattleModel Cities Program and then for the city itself in various planning and outreach roles.He returned to private industry in 1977 and ran unsuccessfully for the
Seattle City Council . He had a variety of civic involvements afterwards, including serving as president of the venerable civic organization Allied Arts.Community leader
In 1980, Crowley formed Crowley Associates, which publishes guides to Seattle and provides services for many local political campaigns. He was a columnist and commentator in many local venues, most notably a seven-year run in a "Point-Counterpoint" format with conservative
John Carlson on KIRO television.Crowley wrote several histories of local civic institutions, from the elite
Rainier Club to the blue-collarBlue Moon Tavern . He led the campaign to save the Blue Moon from demolition, ran the task force that drafted new laws to restore historic Downtown theaters, and served on numerous other civic projects.HistoryLink.org
In 1997, Crowley discussed preparing a Seattle-King County historical encyclopedia for the 2001 sesquicentennial of the
Denny Party . His wife Marie McCaffrey suggested publishing the encyclopedia on the Internet.They and Paul Dorpat incorporated
History Ink on November 10, 1997, with seed money from Priscilla "Patsy" Collins, by birth a member of Seattle's wealthy and prominent Bullitt family. [cite web
url=http://www.historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=4214
title=Collins, Dorothy Priscilla "Patsy" Bullitt (1920-2003)
author=Cassandra Tate,
date=July 3 2003
accessdate=2007-10-13
publisher=HistoryLink.org ] The prototype of HistoryLink.org debuted on May 1, 1998, and attracted additional fundng for a formal launch in 1999. In 2003 HistoryLink.org expanded its content to coverWashington state history. Meanwhile, History Ink continues, focusing on the production of history books.Crowley and HistoryLink.org have won many awards, including
*ThePacific Northwest Historians Guild 's 2007 History Award
* The Washington State Historic Preservation Office's award for media in 2001
* The Association of King County Historical Organizations
** Award for best long-term project (2000)
** Award for best book (2005) (Alan Stein's history of the Fairmont Olympic Hotel)Personal life
Walk Crowley married graphic designer and business associate Marie McCaffrey in 1982.
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