Walt Miller, Anacortes Railway conductor, 1979.
Walt Miller, Anacortes Railway conductor, 1979.
First train in town, 1890.
First train in town, 1890.
Wawona crewman Jake Lee with cod, 1946
Wawona crewman Jake Lee with cod, 1946
Ed's Model T "bug," 1912
Cannery gal with salmon, 1913.
Cannery gal with salmon, 1913.
"Divine Divas of the Deep." The gals get fishy, July 4th.
"Divine Divas of the Deep." The gals get fishy, July 4th
Harley Sutt sold garbage route to the city in 1970.
Harley Sutt sold garbage route to the city in 1970.
John L. Sullivan, first U.S. sports hero, 1882.
John L. Sullivan, first U.S. sports hero, 1882.
Ray Scribner, boxer, 1919.
Ray Scribner, boxer, 1919.
Jim Brown, Sucia Reef Café and Bar owner, 1949-75.
Jim Brown, Sucia Reef Café and Bar owner, 1949-75.
"Wild Bill" Bessner and his 1908 Indian
"Wild Bill" Bessner and his 1908 Indian
Bobo ran around town, 1953.
Bobo ran around town, 1953.
Jennie Le Maister, Salmon Derby winner, 1939.
Jennie Le Maister, Salmon Derby winner, 1939.
8 ft. Salmon can and big fish.
8 ft. Salmon can and big fish.
Bob Way, Anaco TV, 1968.
Bob Way, Anaco TV, 1968.
Yvonne Bessner and her pedal car on 10th St., 1929.
Yvonne Bessner and her pedal car on 10th St., 1929.
Kasch Navigation boat, City of Anacortes, 1911.
Kasch Navigation boat, City of Anacortes, 1911.
Island Flyer, steam passenger launch to the Islands, 1907.
Island Flyer, steam passenger launch to the Islands, 1907.
Annie Curtis, city namesake, and her brother, Melville, 1879.
Annie Curtis, city namesake, and her brother, Melville, 1879.
Steinman's Store, 1945-1970.
Steinman's Store, 1945-1970.