1854Gudbrand J. Lomen born; married Julie Joys in 18781879George Edward Lomen born.1880Carl Joys Lomen born.1883Harry Lomen born.1887Ralph Lomen born.1888Alfred Julien Lomen born.1895Helen Lomen born.1900Gudbrand J. Lomen and Carl J. Lomen embark for Nome.1903The other members of the Lomen family, with the exception of
George, arrive in Nome.1914formation of Lomen and Company on August 13, 1914 to
commercially raise and market reindeer.19141921Lomens purchase 8,693 deer.19211932Gudbrand J. Lomen is federal district judge for the second
judicial district (Nome) of Alaska.1923Lomen and Company become Lomen Reindeer and Trading
Corporation.1927second reorganization of Lomen Reindeer Corporation.1928Carl J. Lomen marries Laura Volstead.19291935Canadian Drive commences with the signing of a contract with
the Canadian government, and terminates with the delivery of 2,382 reindeer to
the Canadian authorities.1930subsidiary companies organized with the Lomen Reindeer
Corporation as the "holding company" for Lomen Reindeer Corporation, Arctic
Transport Company, Alaska Livestock and Packing Company, and Nunivak
Development Company.1934Gudbrand J. Lomen dies.1937U.S. House of Representatives passes and appropriation bill of
$2,000,000 to purchase the reindeer herds of non-native owners.1940U.S. Department of Interior, Charles Burdick agent, purchases
the Lomen herds.1947George Lomen dies.1950Alfred Lomen dies.1951Mrs. Gudbrand (Julie) Lomen dies.1965Carl J. Lomen dies.From the guide to the Lomen Family Papers, 1850-1969, (University of Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Polar Regions Collections & Archives)