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Journalist, editor for Alaska Northwest Publishing Co., and historian, in Juneau, Alaska.
R.N. "Bob" DeArmond was born in Sitka, Alaska in July, 1911. A well known Alaskan historian, he has published numerous articles and books about Alaska's history and culture. He married Dale Burlison in 1935 and they lived in various Southeast Alaska communities where he worked as a newspaper reporter and also as a researcher for the Alaska Historical Library. Dale was a librarian at the Juneau Memorial Library for 29 years, an author and printmaker, known for her woodcuts and engravings. The DeArmonds moved to Sitka, Alaska, in 1991, and he continues to write for the The Sitka Sentinel, the Alaskan Southeaster, The Sea Chest and other publications.
Robert N. "Bob" DeArmond was born in Sitka, Alaska in July, 1911. A well-known Alaskan journalist, auntor, columnist, historian, businessman, he was editor of Alaska Sportsman magazine, The Alaska Journal, and special assistant to Gov. B. Frank Heintzleman. He has published numerous articles and books about Alaska's history and culture. He married Dale Burlison in 1935 and they lived in various Southeast Alaska communities with their two children, where he worked as a newspaper reporter and a researcher for the Alaska Historical Library. Dale, an author and artist known for her woodcuts and engraving reflecting the Tlingit culture, worked as a librarian at the Juneau Memorial Library for 29 years. The DeArmonds moved to Sitka, Alaska, in 1991, where he continues to write.
R.N. "Bob" DeArmond was born in Sitka, Alaska in July, 1911. A well-known Alaska historian, he has published numerous articles and books about Alaska's history and culture. He married Dale Burlison in 1935 and they lived in various Southeast Alaska communities with their two children, where he worked as a newspaper reporter and a researcher for the Alaska Historical Library. Dale, an author and printmaker well-known for her woodcuts and engraving, worked as a librarian at the Juneau Memorial Library for 29 years. The DeArmonds moved to Sitka, Alaska, in 1991, and he continues to write for the The Sitka Sentinel, the Alaskan Southeaster, The Sea Chest and other publications.
Historian, author, editor of Alaska Sportsman magazine.
Journalist, editor of Alaska Sportsman magazine and The Alaska Journal, writer, columnist, historian, businessman and special assistant to Gov. B. Frank Heintzleman.
Robert Neil DeArmond was born in Sitka in 1911 and spent most of his life in southeast Alaska. He worked primarily as a journalist and writer. He edited Ketchikan's The Daily Alaska Fishing News, Ketchikan Daily News, and was a reporter for Stroller's Weekly and the Seattle Star. He was editor of the Alaska Sportsman, later Alaska Magazine and the Alaska Journal. DeArmond lived in Pelican on Lisianski Inlet for five years working as bookkeeper, postmaster, radio operator and agent for steamship and airline companies. He has been a columnist for the Juneau Empire, Ketchikan News, Anchorage News, and Fairbanks News-Miner and worked for various radio stations. He was Administrative Assistant to Alaska Territorial Governor, Frank Heintzleman, from 1953-1957 and special assistant to Waino Hendrickson, Acting Governor in 1957. He married Dale F. Burlison, a well-known Alaskan artist, in 1935. The DeArmonds' two children are Jane and William.
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