The Ted C. Hinckley Papers 1830-1987

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The Ted C. Hinckley Papers 1830-1987

The Ted C. Hinckley Papers consist primarily of the research and reference materials used by Hinckley during his professional career as a historian. While some original manuscript material is represented in the collection, the bulk of the material is comprised of duplicate copies and transcriptions from primary sources.

30.5 linear feet

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6370003

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Jackson, Sheldon

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Hinckley, Ted C

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Professor of San Jose State College Dept. of History. From the description of Correspondence to Johan Thorsten Sellin, 1970. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 237003317 Ted C. Hinckley was born in New York City in 1925 and received his public school education in Pasadena, CA. He fought with the United States Navy’s Torpedo Squadron 6 during World War II. Hinckley received his BA from Claremont McKenna College, graduating in its first four-year class i...

Brady, John Green, 1847-1918

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John Green Brady (1848-1918), Yale Class of 1874, arrived in Alaska in 1878 and in 1881 he founded the Sitka Boys' Home for the Presbyterian Board of Home Missions. He became involved in Alaskan politics, was appointed an United States Commissioner in 1884 and Alaskan governor in 1897, serving until 1906 when a political conflict caused his resignation. He later became H. D. Reynolds's business partner, investing in the development of Alaska, and spent his last years lecturing and writing on Ala...