This project is the result of many hours of work volunteered by members of the local community.
Students from the Coupeville High School American Studies Project provided scanning, writing, editing and initial web page design. These students were Corrine Gaddis, Casey Larson, Sean Tulley, Cassie Schwenker, Ryan Hickman, Kathryn Meyer, and Cavin Bond.
Mr. Tony Aguilar tackled the daunting task of replicating the photographs in the three volume Building and Landscape Inventory (1984). His efforts have given the Reserve an invaluable record of the cultural landscape within the Reserve, as it existed in 2006.
Adam Wilbert took time from his graduate studies at Western Washington University to design page layouts, build spreadsheets and links, and tie everything together. His eye for detail and high graphic standards improved the quality of the project immensely.
Although it has been over 20 years since the initial inventory was completed, it is important to recognize the work of Allan Comp, Gretchen Luxenberg, Kyle Castellano, Cathy Gilbert, Candace Lein, and Diane Scena, who first compiled this incredible amount of information in one text. Their work has created a solid foundation of knowledge that continues to benefit the public today.