Brigham, Sarah Bishop.

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Sarah Bishop Brigham and her husband, Dr. C. O. Brigham, of Rutland, Vermont, travelled to Alaska in 1898 with the Vermont Klondike Expedition. Dr. Brigham died of an illness at Golovin Bay in December, 1898. Mrs. Brigham taught in the school run by the Swedish mission at Golovin Bay until the journey home was possible in July of 1899.

From the description of Sarah Bishop Brigham papers, 1897-1907. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122501010

From the description of Sarah Bishop Brigham papers, 1897-1907. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702127432

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associatedWith Alaska Commercial Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Anderson, P. person
associatedWith Brigham, Charles O. person
associatedWith Jesse Lee Home (Unalaska, Alaska) corporateBody
associatedWith Vermont Klondike Expedition. corporateBody
associatedWith Vermont Klondike Expedition. corporateBody
associatedWith Winter & Pond. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Alaska
Golovin Bay (Alaska)
Alaska
Unalaska (Alaska)
Nome, Cape (Alaska)
Golovin Bay (Alaska)
Nome (Alaska)
Nome, Cape (Alaska)
Nome (Alaska)
Unalaska (Alaska)
Alaska--Social life and customs
Subject
Eskimos
Eskimos
Eskimos
Eskimos
Gold mines and mining
Gold mines and mining
Indians of North America
Indians of North America
Indians of North America
Indians of North America
Missions
Missions, Swedish
Postal service
Reindeer
Occupation
Missionaries
Activity

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Active 1897

Active 1907

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