Benjamin Frank Heintzleman papers 1921-1965

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Benjamin Frank Heintzleman papers 1921-1965

The papers consist of correspondence, diaries, writings, clippings, photographs, and topical files documenting the career of Benjamin Frank Heintzleman, particularly his term as territorial governor of Alaska (1953-1957) and his work promoting industrial growth and economic development in Alaska.

3 linear feet (8 boxes)

eng,

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Heintzleman, Benjamin Frank, 1888-1965.

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Benjamin Frank Heintzleman was a career forester. Following graduation from the Yale School of Forestry in 1910, he joined the United States Forest Serivce. He was sent to Alaska in 1918 and became regional forester for Alaska in 1937. In 1953 he was appointed territorial governor and served in that capacity until January 3, 1957. From the description of Benjamin Frank Heintzleman papers, 1921-1965 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702166672 From the guide to the B...

Patty, Ernest N. (Ernest Newton), 1894-1976

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Garratt, George A. (George Alfred), 1898-

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Yale University. School of Forestry.

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