John Wesley White and James Taylor White papers, 1865-1913.

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John Wesley White and James Taylor White papers, 1865-1913.

The John Wesley White and James Taylor White Papers consist of papers, letter books, journals, logs, and photographs from their careers with the U.S. Revenue Marine Service in Alaskan and Pacific Northwest waters from 1865-1913. James also collected ethnological materials and made notes about Native life in Alaska and the Pacific Northwest.

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White, John Wesley, 1829-1892.

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John Wesley White (1829-1892) was born in Norfolk, Virginia. He entered the U.S. Revenue Marine Service in 1855 and served most of his enlistment on the Pacific Coast. From 1867-1869 he served in Alaskan waters. John W. White's son, James Taylor White (1866-1912) was born in Port Townsend, Washington. James became a medical doctor and served as ship's surgeon for the U.S. Revenue marine Service 1890-1906. Most of his service was spent in Alaska. From the description of John Wesley Wh...

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White, James Taylor, 1866-1912.

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Surgeon with the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service in the Arctic, 1889-1905. From the description of Diaries and logs of cruises in the Bering Sea on the U.S.S. Bear and the U.S.S. Rush, 1889-1894. (Alaska State Library). WorldCat record id: 42928925 ...

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