Sincic, Paul.

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Paul Sincic worked as a cotton picker, telephone lineman, logger, night desk clerk at the Gastineau hotel in Juneau, with the Alaska Railroad, and as a history teacher. He took thousands of photographs traveling through the U.S and Alaska and even on the front lines during World War II. When Paul Sincic died in Juneau at age 84, he left volumes of photographs, negatives and numerous interviews about his life and work. [From: "Legacy of vision," by Betsy Longenbaugh, Juneau Empire, Nov. 22, 1998.].

From the description of Paul Sincic photograph collection, 1898-1915. [graphic]. (Alaska State Library). WorldCat record id: 50140520

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creatorOf Sincic, Paul. Paul Sincic photograph collection, 1898-1915. [graphic]. Alaska State Library
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associatedWith Andrews, Clarence Leroy, 1862-1948. person
associatedWith Barley, Harrie C. person
associatedWith Callarman, T. P. person
associatedWith Case & Draper. corporateBody
associatedWith Copper River and Northwestern Railway corporateBody
associatedWith Pedersen, L. H. person
associatedWith White Pass & Yukon Route (Firm) corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Skagway (Alaska)
Treadwell (Alaska)
Dyea (Alaska)
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African American soldiers
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Active 1915

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