Cee RoweImage courtesy of The Cougar Room - click to enlargeKaren Russell interviews Cee Rowe, whose family lived on Oak Bay across from Indian and Marrowstone Islands. Cee, with pictures and tales, paints a picture of the 50's and 60's in the area when her family owned 10,000 chickens and ran an egg business that stretched across the north end of the Olympic Peninsula. Later as an adult, Cee moved onto Marrowstone, built a house, and raised a family with her husband, Gary. Most of the historical record of this interview focuses on her childhood memories of the Island.
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