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Herron Island, Washington - 9781538025444

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Marques Vickers' "Herron Island, Washington" is a photographic survey showcasing the diminutive island with a land area of 300 acres and population of 150. Located along the Case Inlet of Southern Puget Sound, the island's dimensions are estimated at one and a quarter miles in length by one half mile in width. Vickers' nearly 150 images capture the prominent north and south coastline beaches, interior residential terrain and roundtrip ferry transfers from the mainland peninsula. The island is abundant with deer, eagles, seals, seagulls, Pacific geoducks (large clams), beach, flora, fauna and spectacular views of the Puget Sound straits. Despite Herron Island's luster, safety and tranquility, it remains virtually unknown to western Washington residents and beyond. Herron Island was initially discovered in 1792 as part of Lieutenant Peter Puget's expedition, under the command of Captain George Vancouver. The original landing party was greeted with inhospitable weather conditions and the island remained unoccupied for nearly fifty years. An American naval exploration party led by Lieutenant Charles Wilkes re-explored and re-charted Puget Sound including the island in 1841. The island's name was changed from Wednesday Island to Herron Island in recognition of one of Wilkes' crew members. Little background has been documented about Seamon Herron. Another century passed with reportedly only a sole caretaker habitant. The island was privately purchased during the 1950s. Herron Island was incorporated on April 30, 1958 as a non-profit, non-stock Washington Corporation composed of the owners and purchasers of island property. Buildable lots were partitioned and resold for development. The island is currently self-sustaining and does not receive local, state or federal funding. Over the decades, the interior has been graded and roads connect the island throughout. A community building, fire station and water system has been established for residents.
  • | Author: Marques Vickers, Marques Vickers
  • | Publisher: Nook Press
  • | Publication Date: May 06, 2017
  • | Number of Pages: 114 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Paperback
  • | ISBN-10: 1538025442
  • | ISBN-13: 9781538025444
Author:
Marques Vickers, Marques Vickers
Publisher:
Nook Press
Publication Date:
May 06, 2017
Number of pages:
114 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Paperback
ISBN-10:
1538025442
ISBN-13:
9781538025444