Herning, Orville George, 1868-1947.
O. G. Herning (1868-1947) came to the Cook Inlet area of Alaska in 1898 and established himself as a miner and merchant for nearly fifty years. As manager of Expedition No. 4 of the Klondike & Boston Gold Mining & Manufacturing Company, he oversaw the company's claims in Alaska for eight years. In 1905 he opened the Knik Cash Store (later the Knik Trading Company) and became an influential member of the community. In 1917 Herning moved his family and store to the new town site of Wasilla, Alaska. The building he constructed for this business in 1919 has since been placed on the National Register of Historic Places. In addition to his mercantile activities, Herning maintained gold claims in the Talkeetna Mountains, Alaska.
From the description of Orville George Herning Papers 1898-1947. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 309412301
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