Name/Title

Photograph

Entry/Object ID

2019.042.25b

Description

Photo of a woman leaning against the passenger side of a car on Front Street. Behind her is a building on the cove-side with a sign on the front: Coupeville Cash and Carry with two gas pumps just beyond the building. From the Coupeville Aracadia book, page 115 (excerpts): Ilah Lindsay Engom (age 19), she bought Fort Casey Dry Cleaners in 1941, standing with her 1935 Chevrolet. Cash and Carry - now Toby's Tavern, plumbing business, Wiley's Service. PNRO: page 160: built about 1875, sold in 1890, (at some poiont called Whidbey Mercantile Company), 1896 Coats and Co. ran a store, 1930s sold gasoline on the side of the building (Cash and Carry), late 1930s as a tavern, Toby's Tavern. From folder: Coupeville, Business, Services, Laundry and Dry Cleaning (public, libraries, dry cleaning, pump stations and garages)

Made/Created

Place

City

Coupeville, Washington

County

Island County

State/Province

Washington

Region

Cascades and Plateau, Whidbey Island

Continent

North America

Notes

Medium: Photographic Paper

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Photograph

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Graphic Documents

Nomenclature Class

Documentary Objects

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Engom, Ilah Lindsay

Related Publications

Notes

RG 30