Letter | Mercer Island history book needs Island photos

The Mercer Island Historical Society is in the final editing stages of a new edition of its Mercer Island history book, originally published in 1977.

The Mercer Island Historical Society is in the final editing stages of a new edition of its Mercer Island history book, originally published in 1977. A volunteer editorial committee directed by the Mercer Island Historical Society has been researching, collecting photos and materials, writing and revising the book for the past three years. The book is expected to be published this winter.

All proceeds of the sale of this book will benefit the Historical Society, and in the future will fund a robust, searchable website that will contain hundreds of photos, memoirs, documents and other historical data about Mercer Island.

We believe the publication of another Mercer Island history at this time is ill-advised, confusing to the public and detrimental to the fund-raising capacity of the Mercer Island Historical Society. While the two projects are different in scope — the Historical Society’s book will be a complete text of the Island’s history from the 1800s to now, with hundreds of photos, while the Arcadia book will be photos and captions only — they will be competing publications.

We have been on a photo search for three years, so if you think you have some photos to share, we’d be happy to hear from you. Contact us at: Mercer Island Historical Society, 9611 S.E. 36th Street, Mercer Island; www.mihistory.org; info@mihistory.org; 236-3274.

Our volunteer project will benefit the Mercer Island community because the money raised here will stay here.

Susan Blake, Phil Flash, Kisi Goode, Ed Rice, Rand Ginn, Virginia Anderson, Sally Brown, Dick Decker, Gary Winterstein and Bob Lewis, Mercer Island Historical Society Board of Directors; Jane Meyer Brahm, Nancy Hilliard, Sally Brown, Dick Decker, Laurie McHale, Kris Kelsay, Susan Blake, Editorial Committee; Terry Moreman, Director, Mercer Island Chamber of Commerce