Carter, James, 1959-
Arthur Stanley Tullock was born in Ontario, Canada in 1872 and died in Michigan on March 14, 1957. He immigrated to the U.S. at an early age and came to the Klondike from Michigan in 1898-1899. He returned between 1906-1913 and the late 1920's. He may have been in the Lake Clark Area in 1913 when Walter R. Crane, Dean of Penn State University School of Mines, came to do assessment work at the Kasna Creek copper mine. Other than the images, two letters in the collection (1911 and 1927) from Doc Dutton and Joe Kackley offer some information. According to James Carter, he enjoyed reading Alaska Sportsman magazine and discussing his days in Alaska. John Branson, with the aid of Iliamna-Lake Clark elders and others, added substantial information to the guide.
From the description of Arthur Stanley Tulloch photograph collection [graphic], 1900-1935. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 58037878
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