Sealey's Tavern

Name/Title

Sealey's Tavern

Entry/Object ID

2019.042.060a

Description

Photo of 8 NW Front Street with a sign along the top of the false front: Tavern, an another sign: Sealey's Tavern. A white/light two-door car is in front. Whidbey Mercantile, A. B. Coates and Co., Coupeville Grocery Store, Cash and Carry, Sealey's Tavern, Toby's Tavern. On the back: page 100 1 of 3. 127B. Tavern c. 1890. Sealeys tavern 1971. Coates Store c. 1890. Photo 1971. Per PNRO page 160: built for John Robertson c. 1875, sold to Thomas Calhoun in 1890. By 1896 A. B. Coates and Co. had a store with storage in the east side until 1938. In the 1930s George Hesselgrave sold gasoline and rented a vehicle from the west side. Since the 1930s it has been a tavern. Whidbey Mercantile Company, Sealey's Tavern, Toby's Tavern From folder: Coupeville, 8 NW Front Street, John Robertson/Thomas Calhoun, A. B. Coates and Co. Store, 1896-1904, Hesselgrave/Sealey's Tavern/Toby's Tavern From old entry: Unit 6, Drawer A (Coupeville Front St. Grocery/Tavern)

Made/Created

Date made

1971

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 Publications

Notes

RG 30