Anderson Island

Anderson Island

Anderson Island

Anderson Island

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Overview

Named for Alexander Caulfield Anderson, the chief trader for the Hudson's Bay Company at Fort Nisqually, Anderson Island has an early history of brick making, logging, farming, and fishing. Johnson's Landing, on the north end of the island, was the site where mosquito fleet steamships could refuel and purchase lumber for delivery as far south as San Francisco. The first permanent settlers on the island arrived from Denmark in the early 1870s, with others of Scandinavian descent coming shortly thereafter. The southernmost island in Washington State's Puget Sound, accessible only by boat or ferry from Steilacoom, Anderson Island boasts two freshwater lakes, two marinas, and a golf course. Bucolic Anderson Island received national press coverage in 2005 when the flower fairy anonymously left floral bouquets on doorsteps, a practice that continues to this day.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780738548548
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 10/09/2006
Series: Images of America Series
Pages: 128
Sales rank: 1,140,660
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.31(d)

About the Author

Working closely with the Anderson Island Historical Society and numerous longtime island residents, author Elizabeth Galentine has compiled a pictorial history of this unique place with images in the society's archives and several private collections. More than 200 carefully selected photographs, accompanied by informative captions, compose this entertaining and enlightening visual chronicle of Anderson Island and the men and women who have called it home.
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