Wanamaker, William, Sr.

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William Wanamaker Sr. (grandfather of donor) spoke Slavonic Russian, Tagalog, Serbian, Tlingit, French and English. He was choir director of St. Michael's Church in Sitka and later St. Nicholas in Juneau where he was a Reader. He came to Juneau in 1933 to work in the Alaska Juneau Gold Mine. He died of Black Lung disease in about 1945. In the late 1950's Amos Wallace, the donor's father, became choir director. Amos and Dorothy Wallace were lifelong members of the Russian Orthodox Church.

From the description of William Wanamaker Sr. photographs, 1906-1910 [graphic]. (Alaska State Library). WorldCat record id: 489116962

William Wanamaker Sr. (grandfather of the donor) spoke Slavonic Russian, Tagalog, Serbian, Tlingit, French and English. He was choir director of St. Michael's Church in Sitka and later St. Nicholas in Juneau where he was a Reader. He came to Juneau in 1933 to work in the Alaska Juneau Gold Mine. He died of Black Lung disease about 1945. In the late 1950's Amos Wallace, the donor's father, became choir director. Amos and Dorothy Wallace were lifelong members of the Russian Orthodox Church.

From the description of William Wanamaker, Sr. papers, 1850-1940s. (Alaska State Library). WorldCat record id: 298133694

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creatorOf William Wanamaker Sr. Photographs, 1906-1910 Alaska State Library
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Place Name Admin Code Country
Russia (Federation)
Sitka (Alaska)
Subject
Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices, 4 parts), Unaccompanied
Church music
Hymns, Church Slavic
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Person

Active 1906

Active 1910

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