Guy M. Street (b. 1877)
Guy Street was born in Michigan.1) 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.2) 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))