
2007 History Forum
Mammals on Lopez—an historical perspective Presented by Jim Kenagy Thursday February 8th, 7:00pm The diversity and natural history of Lopez
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Mammals on Lopez—an historical perspective Presented by Jim Kenagy Thursday February 8th, 7:00pm The diversity and natural history of Lopez
Walnut Tree Invitational The Walnut Tree Invitational was the Lopez Island Historical Society’s big fund raiser in 2006. More than
John Towell, a railway platelayer on the Manchester, Sheffield & Lincoln Railway, lived with his family in Worksop Nottinghamshire in
Like so many early island families, the Scots-Irish McCauleys arrived in the US via Ontario, Canada. They came to Lopez
William Graham was one of many Irish Lopezians who came to the island by way of Canada. Born in 1840
This large farmhouse was built by James Ernest Davis and Maybell Troxell Davis in 1913. Family legend says it was
James Cousins was born in 1834 in County Armagh, Ireland. He came to the US in 1863 on an old
Joseph Burt was born in 1852 near Dunfermline, Scotland, north of Edinburgh. He came to the US with his parents
The Textile Celebration attracted more than 500 visitors to view our collection of Friendship Quilts, handcrafted clothing, and contemporary quilts.
June, 2004 The Watmough program, in cooperation with the Burke Museum, Samish Nation, and Bureau of Land Management brought lots