Mikhael speidel biography of william
Father: Michael Speidel.
Bill Speidel answered to many different titles in his hometown of Seattle -- author, historian, raconteur, preservationist, newsman, political operative, entrepreneur, and publisher. Known as "Spy" an abbreviation of his last name by many of his friends, Speidel wrote a series of best-selling books that are still considered widely influential when it comes to local history and culture.
He was probably best known for his key role in helping to preserve the historic neighborhood of Pioneer Square, as well as establishing the popular Seattle Underground Tour, which remains one of the city's top attractions. Above all else, Speidel was one of the last of the old-time Seattle characters -- an outspoken iconoclast whose own firebrand spirit recalled the pioneers that he often wrote about.
William Charles "Bill" Speidel Jr. His parents, Dr. William C. Speidel Sr. In addition to being an esteemed doctor, Bill's father was also known for his athletic endeavors; in college he was captain of the University of Washington football team and would later co-found the city's Broadmoor Golf Club.
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Bill was the oldest sibling, followed by his sister, Dorothy, and brother, Jack. Speidel attended John Muir Elementary School and was known for having an adventurous spirit that often got him into trouble. He was a voracious reader, and during his teen years particularly enjoyed the novels of Jack London Drawing inspiration from such books, he once ran away from home to work in Alaska on a boat that catered to affluent hunters.
Upon his return, Dr. Speidel encouraged his son to finish high school before embarking on any further adventures.