Guy M. Street (b. 1877) Guy Street was born in Michigan.((Jerry E. Green, //Yukon Riverboat Captains.// 2019 website: http://www.users.miamioh.edu/greenje/#S)) He came to Alaska in 1896 as a captain running ships along the coast. In 1898, he was on the //Excelsior// on the Yukon River and in 1900 transferred to the government steamer //Jefferson Davis.// He was on the //Hamilton, Cudihee,// and //T.C. Powers// of the NAT&T Line and then went to the Northern Commercial Co. running the steamer //Schwatka.// He stopped sailing for a time and opened a store at Sullivan Creek, Alaska. In 1912, he took a White Pass job and for a time was on the //Robert Kerr,// of the Pacific Cold Storage Co. He was in the Transport Service during the war and after that was on the Oriental run. He moved to Seattle to sell Franklin cars.((//Alaska Weekly// (Seattle), 16 May 1930 in Ed. Ferrell, //Biographies of Alaska-Yukon Pioneers, 1850-1950,// Juneau: Heritage Books Inc., 1994: 310.)) In the 1940s, Captain Street was working on the sternwheeler //Klondike II.//(Jerry E. Green, //Yukon Riverboat Captains.// 2019 website: http://www.users.miamioh.edu/greenje/#S))