Lucinda Barlow and Family
This file appears in: 1. Indigenous Peoples of Sx’wálech (Lopez Island)
Barlow Family circa 1895. Lucy Barlow was Stikine Tlingit, from near Wrangell, Alaska. She and her husband Arthur (Billy) Barlow already had 4 children together when they were included in the 1870 census.
Front, L. to R.: Lucinda, Arthur (Billy), probably Robert, Henrietta Barlow Sharts (sp?) Wilkenson (1872), ?.
Back middle: John, who was blind. Boys in order of birth: John (1858), Daniel (1864), George (1868), Samuel (1870), Harry (1874), Arthur (1879), Robert (no date noted). Sam Barlow was a renowned ferry pilot in the San Juan Islands.
This file appears in: 1. Indigenous Peoples of Sx’wálech (Lopez Island)
1. Indigenous Peoples of Sx’wálech (Lopez Island) – Indigenous peoples have called these islands home since time immemorial
Indigenous People have lived and stewarded Sx’wálech (Lopez Island) since time immemorial. The earliest evidence of people arriving in the Puget Sound area comes from over 12,500 years ago — a time when these islands were likely still under ice.…