Joseph Whidbey

Joseph Whidbey

Kudos to journalist Kira Erickson of the Whidbey News Times, and photographer David Welton, for the cover story on today’s issue of the WNT about the will of island namesake Joseph Whidbey and how it made its way to the South Whidbey Historical Society. Click...
Mid-1880s Langley

Mid-1880s Langley

By the mid-1880s the area that would become Langley had pretty much been clear-cut for cords of firewood to power the steamer ferries, and the brush was transported to Seattle to help fill in the dock areas. Tree stumps dotted the streets, and roads were muddy most of...
AGUE

AGUE

Do you know what catarrh is? Ague? How about Dropsy? Apoplexy? Consumption? Scrofula? While doing research on South Whidbey residents prior to 1920, we have sometimes come across such terms in their obituaries or on their death certificates. We thought we would share...
Murder on South Whidbey…

Murder on South Whidbey…

Murder on South Whidbey… The year was 1872 and there were few white settlers on South Whidbey. As loggers cleared the forests within easy reach of the bays and inlets, men began to stake claims, build cabins and start farming. One such man was Daniel Dale of...