Legendary Locals of Anderson Island

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  • Legendary Locals of Anderson Island Book Detail

  • Author : Lucy Stephenson, Michal Sleight, and Rick Anderson
  • Release Date : 2015
  • Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
  • Genre : Biography & Autobiography
  • Pages : 128
  • ISBN 13 : 1467101567
  • File Size : 98,98 MB

Legendary Locals of Anderson Island by Lucy Stephenson, Michal Sleight, and Rick Anderson PDF Summary

Book Description: Anderson Island, the southernmost of all islands in Washington State's Puget Sound, was settled in the late 1800s by immigrants predominantly from the Scandinavian countries. In time, due to its remoteness and relative inaccessibility, a society of self-reliant yet closely connected residents took root.

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Legendary Locals of Anderson Island

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Anderson Island, the southernmost of all islands in Washington State's Puget Sound, was settled in the late 1800s by immigrants predominantly from the Scandinav

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Anderson Island in Puget Sound exists as a kind of tiny, autonomous world. Sharply defined by bitterly cold water, deep enough to float a destroyer; by dense fo