Sale, William W. (William Walter), 1874-1953
Variant namesWilliam W. Sale traveled to Dawson in 1899 to join his brother Jack. After working in the Wade Creek mining district, he went to Nome where he worked as deputy recorder and insurance clerk. He met and married Neeta Tobey in Nome. In 1912 they moved to Seattle and later to Los Angeles. While in Nome, the Sales collected native artifacts which are now housed at the Alaska State Museum in Juneau.
From the description of William W. and Neeta Tobey Sale photograph collection [graphic], 1899-1998 1905-1912. (Alaska State Library). WorldCat record id: 57219225
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creatorOf | Sale, William W. (William Walter), 1874-1953. William W. and Neeta Tobey Sale photograph collection [graphic], 1899-1998 1905-1912. | Alaska State Library | |
creatorOf | Krug, Caryl Sale,. William W. and Neeta Tobey Sale papers, 1899-1998 (bulk 1905-1912). | Alaska State Library |
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associatedWith | Amundsen, Roald, 1872-1928 | person |
associatedWith | Krug, Caryl Sale, | person |
associatedWith | Lomen, Carl J., 1880-1965 | person |
associatedWith | Sale, Neeta Tobey, 1886-1977. | person |
associatedWith | Sourdoughs of California and Yukon. | corporateBody |
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Dawson (Yukon) | |||
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Nome (Alaska) |
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Eskimos |
Gold mines and mining |
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Birth 1874-09-10
Death 1953