by James Canby | Mar 14, 2023 | What's New Posts, What's New Posts
From our most recent newsletter… UNTANGLING A WEB OF HISTORY AT SANDY POINT An 1860 Snohomish Tribe village just south of Langley is the starting point of the Tangled Web of History research project being sponsored by the South Whidbey Historical Society. After...
by James Canby | Jan 2, 2023 | What's New Posts, What's New Posts
Before he was a state game protector (now called a game warden) for 30 years on Whidbey, and before he owned Bercot’s Fishing Resort on Holmes Harbor, Dode Bercot was a Pacific Northwest boxing sensation. It was just a little over 100 years ago that Dode first...
by James Canby | Jan 2, 2023 | What's New Posts, What's New Posts
Scenes of the season from yesteryear… If you like the work we are doing at the South Whidbey Historical Society, please consider making a year-end, tax-deductible gift at the link below. Thank you! https://www.paypal.com/donate/…
by James Canby | Jan 2, 2023 | What's New Posts, What's New Posts
Sixty years ago today one of South Whidbey’s earliest and most enduring charities was started: Good Cheer Food Bank & Thrift Stores. It began near Christmastime in 1962, when a group of friends from various churches came up with an idea to spread some Good Cheer...
by James Canby | Jan 1, 2023 | What's New Posts, What's New Posts
THE DOCK AT MUTINY BAY RESORTWritten by Harold EgertonJuly 1, 2022 In the Spring of 1955, my father and mother, Howard and Millie Egerton, purchased Mutiny Bay Resort from Chet Holt. The Egerton’s owned and operated the Resort for about 20 years before selling it. The...