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==== Seattle, WA (1888) ====
==== Seattle, WA (1888) ====
One photograph courtesy of Paul Dorpat and HistoryLink.org [https://www.historylink.org/File/2762 "Madame Lou Graham arrives in Seattle in February 1888."] [[Madame Louise "Lou" Graham]], a sex worker in [[Seattle, Washington]] is said she had a romantic relationship and partnership with another woman and also to have hired transgender women, requested as "the lady in the black dress".
One photograph courtesy of Paul Dorpat and HistoryLink.org [https://www.historylink.org/File/2762 "Madame Lou Graham arrives in Seattle in February 1888."] [[Madame Louise "Lou" Graham]], operated a bordello in [[Seattle, Washington]] and it is said she had a romantic relationship and partnership with another woman and also to have hired transgender women, requested as "the lady in the black dress".


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One photograph courtesy of Paul Dorpat and HistoryLink.org "Madame Lou Graham arrives in Seattle in February 1888." Madame Louise "Lou" Graham, operated a bordello in Seattle, Washington and it is said she had a romantic relationship and partnership with another woman and also to have hired transgender women, requested as "the lady in the black dress".

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