by James Canby | Jun 15, 2022 | What's New Posts, What's New Posts
Here’s a photo of the 1911 Langley Baseball team… Back row: (l to r) Leon Hartley, Elmer “Skinny” Rothgeb, Ed Boynton, Ed Howard (manager), Carl Gillespie, Harry Kraber, and Bill Howard. Seated: (l to r): Fred Howard, Charles Alex, Ray Howard...
by James Canby | Jun 1, 2022 | What's New Posts, What's New Posts
Lest we forget… the names of students of Langley High School who died in World War II and the Korean War… names that are etched on the monument at the South Whidbey Community Center (formerly Langley Middle School). Named on the memorial are Paul...
by James Canby | May 27, 2022 | What's New Posts, What's New Posts
Langley on Whidby Island, which has the distinction of being the first municipality in this part of the world to be governed entirely by women, is quick to challenge the claims of Jackson, Wyoming announced recently in a press dispatch printed In the dally papers that...
by James Canby | May 27, 2022 | What's New Posts, What's New Posts
If you come across old photos of South Whidbey taken from at least 50 years ago, family histories, local maps, deeds, old local newspapers, etc., please contact us at the South Whidbey Historical Society at [email protected] or 360-221-2101. If our curator decides...
by James Canby | May 24, 2022 | What's New Posts, What's New Posts
With the upcoming graduation class of 2022, we thought you might enjoy photos from the Langley High School graduation classes of 1932 and 1942. Thanks to the South Whidbey School District and the Island County Historical Museum for digitizing the graduation...
by James Canby | Apr 29, 2022 | What's New Posts, What's New Posts
They’re coming back: local Langley historian Bob Waterman’s popular Langley Walking History Tours. Sign up for a Saturday morning tour on May 14, 21 or 28. The 1.5 to two-hour tours are limited to 10 people and start off in the Museum. Whether...