Time Line of other Marine History Articles (145) only listed here.
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1750 ❖ (circa) OZETTE Mud Slide on Olympic Peninsula
1775 ❖ DESTRUCTION IS.❖
1792 ❖ REAR ADMIRAL OF THE BLUE ❖ PETER PUGET
1860-1956 ❖ THE SAN JUAN LIMESTONE TRADE
1867 ❖ SAN JUAN ISLAND ❖
1871 ❖ THE AMAZING RACE
1883 ❖ POLE PASS LIGHT ❖
1888 ❖ STEAMER OVER THE RAPIDS ❖
1891 ❖ SEMIAHMOO CANNERY, BLAINE "SPIT"
1895 ❖ STEAMER BUCKEYE CAPSIZED, ONE LOST.
1896 ❖ CHINESE WORKERS FOR THE CANNERY ❖
1896 ❖ THE CAYOU'S CHRISTMAS DAY DIP
1898 ❖ S. S. LYDIA THOMPSON ON SHAG ROCK, ORCAS IS., WA.
1899 ❖ OFF TO HONOLULU
1899 ❖ TRAPS BOUGHT OUT
1900 ❖ INDIAN TOM of the OLD RANCHO
1901 ❖ LAUNCH HERMOSA of West Sound, WA.
1901 ❖ First steamer launched from Otis, Lopez Island.
1902 ❖ Abandoned at Echo Bay, Sucia Island.
1902~~ SHIPBUILDING IN SAN JUAN COUNTY
1903 ❖ A MARINE LABORATORY SITE ❖
1905 ❖ Shrimp at Flat Point
1905 ❖ BUILDING OF ROSARIO ❖
1906 ❖ The Windjammer GANGES (updated.)
1906 ❖ Ore Barge Wreck ❖
1906 ❖ SHEEP B--b---b--band--of FROST ISLAND
1907 ❖ CLAMS for the Lopez Cannery ❖
1907~~ LOST IN THE DARK
1908, June 6 ❖ CAYOU'S STANDARD
1909 ❖ FIELD CAMP AT OLGA ❖
1910 ❖ EARLY OLGA INN BY STEAMER ❖
1910 ❖ TWO SALTS ON SALT
1910 ❖ NORTON'S INN ❖ DEER HARBOR, Orcas Island, WA.
1911 ❖ STERNWHEELER LOST in GUEMES CHANNEL
1912 ❖ ELDER "BOSTON TOM"
1912 ❖ REVENUE LAUNCH GUARD WRECKED ❖
1912 ❖ BEEF HARBOR FISH TRAP
1912 ❖ Benson Log Rafts Heading South
1912 ❖ The new SHAW hauling canned fish
1913 ❖ S. S. ADMIRAL FARRAGUT
1913 ❖ YANKEE DOODLE COMING THROUGH
1914, February 25. Schooner WILLIS A. HOLDEN, Disabled.
1917 ❖ Bark UNION ❖ Salvage attempt
1917 ❖ SCHOONER SANWAN ❖ by Robert Moran, Orcas Island
1917 ❖ KINGSTON DAY at Friday Harbor
1919 ❖ YACHT EL PRIMERO with a bet of 1,000 "Bones" (Updated)
1921 ❖ KENNEWICK-PASCO FERRY -- with the LAUNDRY TRUCK ABOARD
1922 ❖ THE BIRTH OF THE MARINE DIGEST ❖
1922 ❖ BOOZE RUNNER PIRATES
1923 ❖ THE HENRIETTA OF DOLPHIN BAY
1924 ❖ RUM RUNNERS TO THE GALLOWS ❖
1926 ❖ Tug HUMACONNA Out Yachting
1927 ❖ MAIDEN VOYAGE ❖ FERRY CITY OF MUKILTEO
1929 ❖ RELIC OF THE PAST
1929 ❖ A 4th CLASS POST OFFICE COMING THROUGH ❖The CHICKAWANA
1930 ❖ OSAGE LAUNCHED ON DECATUR ISLAND
1930 ❖ Campfire Coffee on Lopez Island
1931 ❖ DRY DOCK at PUGET SOUND NAVY YARD
1932 ❖ THE STAR CLASS-- PI Regatta--Update.
1933 ❖ S.S. TACOMA to Friday Harbor ❖
1933 ❖ LIVESTOCK OVERBOARD at SHAW LANDING
1934 ❖ DELLWOOD WITH LUMBER FOR NOME
1935 ❖ MAIDEN TRIP FROM PUGET SOUND TO THE SKAGIT RIVER
1935 ❖ A NEW BRIDGE ❖
1936 ❖ SAANICH TRIBE WIN AT COUPEVILLE (updated)
1937 ❖ FRIDAY HARBOR MARINE LABS❖
1938 ❖ STEAMING THROUGH THE LOCKS ❖
1939 ❖ FLATTIES FLAT RACING ON LAKE WASHINGTON
1939 ❖ ORCAS MAN TAKES 8,500 MILE SAIL ❖ by Lew Dodd
1939 ❖ GOLITHON WINS FOR OLGA
1940 ❖ RARE FOSSILS FOUND ON SUCIA ❖
1941 ❖ MAIL STEAMER OSAGE CRUISE-POPULAR WITH TOURISTS
1941 ❖ LIGHTS OUT ON LAKE UNION
1942 ❖ JENSEN SHIPYARD IS SCENE OF ACTIVITY WITH MORAN MACHINERY
1942 ❖ Friday Harbor Men Part with the MOUNT McKINLEY
1943 ❖ CORKEY FINDS A FLATTIE
1943 ❖ SINBAD of the SAN JUANS
1944 ❖ LAKE UNION HOUSE SINKING
1947 ❖ LANDING OF NEW OWNERS OF YELLOW ISLAND, San Juan Archipelago.
1947 ❖ CHANTEY and I LIKE FEBRUARY SAILING ❖
1948 ❖ DEADMAN ISLAND
1949 and BACK. THE SAN JUANS with Gladys Howard.
1950 ❖The Bellingham Shipyard
1951 ❖ Freshened Up for Island Life ❖ M.V. KLICKITAT (ex-STOCKTON)
1951 ❖ Sad Day on the Ferry Slip
1953 ❖ ALASKA PLYWOOD ARRIVES
1953 ❖ SEINERS GET REEL-EQUIPPED
1953 ❖ Silverware for Capt. Noel Davis, Tug MONARCH ❖
1955 ❖ CANNON HUNTERS ❖
1956 ❖ ORCAS ISLAND Yacht Club–– First Meeting
1957 ❖ PRESERVING RELICS OF THE SEA ❖
1957 ❖ SALMON TENDER KENMORE ❖ FLAGSHIP FOR THE DAY ❖
1957 ❖ BARRELS OF GOLD IN FROM ALASKA ❖
1958 ❖ ONE OF BURT'S BOATS ❖
1959 ❖ Ferrying Past Horton's Hook, Wasp Pass ❖❖
1959 ❖ 1951 L-190 International with a full load ❖❖
1960 ❖ CAPTAIN EIKUM'S CAKE ❖
1960 ❖ CHARLIE AND BUDDY HEADING TO ALASKA
1961 ❖ AFRICAN STAR ❖❖ In the Mud with Broom
1961 ❖ PUGET SOUND LIVE STEAMERS MEET
1962 ❖ The YARMOUTH Attends the Seattle World's Fair
1964 ❖ Gillnetter CALYPSO
1965 ❖ Playing with Boats
1966 ❖ FOSS ICEBREAKER
1966 ❖ NEW PUGET SOUND PILOT
1967 ❖ PRESTON ON PARADE
1968 ❖ SPENCER SPIT STATE PARK, LOPEZ ISLAND, WA.
1968 ❖ CAPTAIN BERT HOLMES IS ELECTED TO PUGET SOUND PILOTS
1969 ❖ GIANT STERN TRAWLER OUT OF BELLINGHAM, WA.
1969-1978 ❖ Hudson's Bay Replica NONSUCH ❖ London to Friday Harbor (updated)
1971 ❖ SAKI FOR ANELA
1972 ❖ S.S. VIRGINIA V Anniversary Party
1972 ❖ STEAMING with S S VIRGINIA V ❖
1972 ❖ ERNEST K. GANN & STRUMPET ❖
1972 ❖ LAUNCH OF THE M.V. SPOKANE ❖
1973 ❖ First Log Entry USCG STATEN ISLAND (WAGB 278)
1974 ❖ CAPTAIN "SPIKE" EIKUM ❖
1976 ❖ DIGGING ON BAINBRIDGE
1977 ❖ LOW IN THE WATER at STUART ISLAND ❖
1977 ❖ AN OLD SALT AND A NORWEGIAN BEAUTY ❖❖
1978 ❖ LETNIKOF COVE ❖
1978 ❖ ONE-HUNDRED TWENTY-TWO FEET OF FISHING BOAT
1979 ❖ STEAMING DOWN THE STREET with Engineer Tommy
1979 ❖ WARWICK THOMPKINS, JR. ❖ VICTOR
1981 ❖ MARINER GLADYS PRINCE ❖ and ALLRIGHT
1982 ❖ GRAYS HARBOR with MR. SCAYLEA
1983 ❖ The W. T. PRESTON now a National Historic Landmark
1983 ❖ A SALTY GREETING CEREMONY FROM LIME KILN LIGHT
1983 ❖ SUPER CLASS FERRY KALEETAN ❖
1984 ❖ OLYMPIC GOLD for Seattle
1987 ❖ DYNAMITE BLOWS IN FRIDAY HARBOR (Updated)
1989 ❖ THE STATE'S LADY WASHINGTON ❖
1989 ❖ PHIL SMART, King Neptune XXXX
1992 ❖ GOLD DREDGE with a Four-Foss-Escort
1992 ❖ BRIG LADY WASHINGTON MARKS A BICENTENNIAL OBSERVATION
1993 ❖ WATMOUGH BIGHT GIFT
1993 ❖ WINTER CALM IN FRIDAY HARBOR ❖
1998 ❖ A PHANTOM OF THE FANTOME ❖
2000 ❖ CAPTAIN EARL E. FOWLER (1903-2000) ❖
2012 ❖ PACIFIC NORTHWEST PASSAGE ❖ by crew of SOL
2019 ❖ MT. BAKER WITH ONE BALDIE
2020 ❖ SAVE THE GLORY OF THE SEAS
2020 ❖ ROUND ORCAS ❖ Third Annual Sail
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1939 ❖ GOLITHON WINS FOR OLGA
CHAMP FISHERWOMAN
Helen Abrahamsen Golithon,
(1911-1986)
of Olga, Orcas Island,
San Juan Archipelago, WA.
Photo dated 13 Sept. 1939
Click image to enlarge.
from the archives of the
Saltwater People H.S.©
She kept her fingers crossed for more than an hour while judges in Seattle's annual Salmon Derby weighed entries. Helen was rewarded finally when she was told her 24 lb 4 ounce King salmon had copped the women's fishing title.
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