At Guemes History Project, our mission is to conserve the collection of the former Guemes Island Historical Society and further its work. We are a committee of the Guemes Island Library, and welcome volunteer help.
We have digitized the analog media collection and made it available online, as well as scanning many unique photos and documents. Click below to view our digital galleries.
Click below to view historic cookbooks and learn about our new cookbook, coming soon!
Check out the latest new discoveries and interact with us on our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/guemeshistoryproject/
We are seeking volunteers to assist us in our work. Email us and tell us something about yourself and your interests! info@guemeshistoryproject.org
You can mail a check to the Guemes Island Library and put "For History Project" on the memo line.
The Library mailing address is: 7549 Guemes Island Road, Anacortes WA 98221.
All donations are tax-deductible based on the 501(c)(3) non-profit status of the
You'll receive a thank-you letter and receipt for your records!
Our vision at Guemes History Project is to pick up where the former Historical Society left off and fulfill their dream. It's an historic endeavor! We have a collection to inventory and conserve, assets to manage and a physical site to create. We began our efforts after the Historical Society was closed with the passing of its founding leaders, and we thank the Guemes Island Library which took on the 501(c)3 fiduciary role. As a committee of the Library, we now have weekly meetings and are bringing in volunteers.
The nature of historical, archival, and manuscript collections often make it difficult to determine the exact copyright status of an item. Whenever possible, we attempt to determine the copyright status of an item. In some instances, we have incomplete information about creators, publishers, or other persons associated with the materials.. We welcome comments from anyone who may have additional information or corrections, especially copyright owners who are not correctly identified, so that accurate information may be provided to researchers and teachers in the future.
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