Anderson, A. W.
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Anderson, A. W.
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Anderson, A. W.
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Alfred W. Anderson of Minneapolis, Minnesota, was Chief Cook for the crew that helped build the Alcan Highway to Alaska during 1942-1944. He took the work to help support his wife and three children. He treasured the experience of working through the raw land to Alaska.
A.W. Anderson was a resident of Addy, WA who attempted to assist the director of the Eastern Washington State Historical Society in locating information about Ranald McDonald.
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https://viaf.org/viaf/31100874
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n88235566
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Agriculture
Bears
Expeditions and Adventure
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Road construction workers
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Alaska
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Alaska Highway
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British Columbia
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Yukon
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Washington (State)
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