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20 YEARS IN WILDS.
“THE HONEY MAN.”
Port Angeles Wash. Nov. 9. Dr. A. Laddcu. wlio forsook society in Tacoma twenty-one years ago and took a living from the Olympic forest, died Monday night, just three months after he returned to civilisation. Ladden spent the entire time in the fore, t, making his clothing, hat. shoes, tie and shirts from deerskin, and brewing tea from herbs. He was known as “The Honey Man” because he hived wild bees and sold their honey. He had planned a return to Seattle to spend the rest oY his days in a steam-heated home. He had just sold his forest home when he became ill and died. He will be buried in Port Angelos.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 10 December 1927, Page 9
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