William Wanamaker Sr. Papers, 1850-1940s

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William Wanamaker Sr. Papers, 1850-1940s

1850-1940s

The collection includes a published book of music in the Russian Language, with two notebooks containing transliterations of text. The text contained in the notebooks seems to correspond to the songs in the published book of music.

5 items : 3 monographs (song book, commemorative volume) ; 3 notebooks

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 7275604

Alaska State Library

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Russkai︠a︡ pravoslavnai︠a︡ t︠s︡erkovʹ

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Lʹvov, Alekseĭ Fedorovich, 1798-1870.

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Russian violinist and composer. From the description of Autograph letter signed, dated : Dresden Sept. 18 1842, to [Karl Gustav Carlus?], 1842 Sept. 18. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270668395 From the description of Autograph letter signed, dated : St. Petersburg Sept. 23/4 October 1833, to Peters in Leipzig, 1833 Oct. 4. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270668391 From the description of Autograph letter signed, dated : St. Petersburg Nov. 7/26 October 1847, to Hect...

Wanamaker, William, Sr.

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William Wanamaker Sr. (grandfather of donor) spoke Slavonic Russian, Tagalog, Serbian, Tlingit, French and English. He was choir director of St. Michael's Church in Sitka and later St. Nicholas in Juneau where he was a Reader. He came to Juneau in 1933 to work in the Alaska Juneau Gold Mine. He died of Black Lung disease in about 1945. In the late 1950's Amos Wallace, the donor's father, became choir director. Amos and Dorothy Wallace were lifelong members of the Russian Orthodox Church. ...

Kashevaroff, A. P. (Andrew P.), 1863-1940

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Archpriest, curator, writer. Born in Kodiak in 1863, married Martha Bolshanin of Sitka and had 6 children. Ordained a priest by the Russian Orthodox Church, he attained the rank of Archpriest and served the church for 60 years at Sitka, Nutchek, Kodiak, Killisnoo, Unalaska, and Juneau. He came to Juneau in 1912 and was appointed curator of the Alaska Territorial Library and Museum from 1920 until his death. He wrote many articles on Alaska's history and ethnology. ...

Pridvornai︠a︡ Imperatorskai︠a︡ pevcheskai︠a︡ kapella.

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