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Name
  
George Lightfoot


Died
  
1942

PAPA GEORGE LIGHTFOOT (Natchez, Mississippi, U.S.A) - Goin' Down That Muddy Road


George Washington Lightfoot (born 1890 in Denver, Colorado – 1942 in Mercer Island, Washington) is known as the "father" of the Lake Washington Floating Bridge. Lightfoot was a very important citizen of early Mercer Island. George, commonly known as "Speed", and his brother, Ewart Gladstone Lightfoot, commonly known as "Hap", ran Lightfoot Enterprises on Mercer Island from 1914 through the early 1980s. Lightfoot Enterprises included the first grocery store, post office, gas station, dance/movie hall and bakery on Mercer Island. Speed Lightfoot also was a vaudeville musician who performed under the stage name, "The Jolly Hobo Globetrotter", and performed with his sister, Eva, known as "The Mandolin Banjo Fiend".

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