"A Volume of Memoirs and Genealogy of Representative Citizens of the City of Seattle and County of King, Washington." New York and Chicago: Lewis Publishing Co., 1903. p. 481. FRANK M. DUGGAN The subject of this sketch, one of the best known lumbermen on Puget Sound, was born in Gardiner, Maine, September 22, 1856. He came from a pioneer family, his father having resided at Gardiner for many years. Mr. Duggan came to Mendocino county, California, in 1874, and for one year worked in the woods of that state. Coming to Washington in 1875, he was for six years in the employ of W. S. Jameson of Port Gamble, one of the leading loggers of the state. The five years following he had charge of the operations of the Pacific Boom Company on the Skagit river. Locating in Seattle in 1893 he has since followed continuously the occupation of log sealer until to-day he is probably the best known sealer on the sound. In addition to the work in scaling, Mr. Duggan in conjunction with Messrs. William and Hugh Studdert and M. F. Brown established the Seattle Tug Company, of which Mr. Duggan became manager. This company operates boats on the sound, engaged principally in towing logs, and has built up a most profitable and successful business. Mr. Duggan can point with pride to a proof of his well known integrity and fairness, in this, that there is scarcely a mill or logger in the state who will not accept his scale without question. In 1886 he was married to Miss Kathryn Kiernan of Port Gamble. They have one child and reside on Fourteenth avenue in Seattle. Mr. Duggan is a firm believer in the future greatness of his city and state, and evidences the fact by judicious investments in real estate. ******************* Submitted to the Washington Biographies Project in March 2008 by Diana Smith. Submitter has no additional information about the person(s) or family mentioned above.