Yearly Archives: 2011

July Quarterly League Meeting 10 am at the Maltby Church

League of Snohomish County Heritage Orgs
July Quarterly meeting
July 11th, 2011
10 am at the Maltby Church
Directions to First Congregational Church of Maltby, 21111 86th Ave

First Congregational Church of Maltby

SE, Snohomish (Maltby):
Assuming most people would use Highway 9 south to a traffic light at SR 524 also known as Maltby Road.  Turn left onto Maltby Road and drive to 86th Ave SE.  Turn left go a few feet and entrance to church parking lot is on the right.  Church is on the corner of 86th and Maltby Road.
If one comes East on Highway 522, turn left at Paradise Lake Road traffic light.  Turn right onto Yew Way, then turn left across the railroad tracks.  Proceed on Maltby Road to 86th Ave SE, turn right and after a few feet make a right turn into church parking lot.
The Church is on the corner of 86th and Maltby Road.

Hidden Treasures of our State’s Archives

Jerry Handfield, Washington State Archivist

Thursday evening May 26th, 2011
7 pm
Floyd Norgaard Cultural Center
27130 102nd Ave NW
Stanwood, WA  98292

Take advantage of this unique opportunity to meet Jerry Handfield, Washington State Archivist who will speak on the

“Hidden Treasures of our State’s Archives”. 

His talk will feature the unique public records preserved by the State Archives focusing on the Stanwood and Camano Island area. 

The Washington State Archives hold the public records that embody the history of the people, towns, counties, cities and public agencies of the State of Washington and Washington Territory (1853-1889). In some instances they are the only existing documentation of vital records (births, death etc.), property, people, governments, and organizations.  They include historical records on lands, plats and surveys, military service, naturalization, census, corporation records among many others.  They provide proof of dates and times of events, often revealing long forgotten family and community secrets and mysteries.

Washington State Digital Archives

Washington State Digital Archives

More and more of these records are being made accessible digitally on the State Archives website for use by researchers, genealogists, historians, the media and anyone who needs to official historical background of people, places, the evolution of our communities.
(http://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/).  He will speak about the extent and development of this effort, privacy and public record disclosure controversies and the costs and savings of digitizing and management of unique treasures hidden in the gray archival boxes!

Contact:
Stanwood Area Historical Society
360-629-6110
info@sahs-fncc.org
www.sahs-fncc.org