Little Flower Mission Log, 1959-1972.

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Little Flower Mission Log, 1959-1972.

This collection consists of a photocopy of the mission log for Little Flower Mission of Hooper Bay, Alaska, for July 1959 through January 1972. The log is a daily listing of events for the mission and includes descriptions of ceremonies, meetings, visitors, and weather. The descriptions are generally brief and limited to number and time of day of occurance. Names of individuals, other than church personnel, are generally not listed.

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