Anthony J. Dimond papers, 1904-1953.

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Anthony J. Dimond papers, 1904-1953.

The Anthony J. Dimond papers consist of legislative, political and personal files relating to his work from 1904 until his death. The bulk of the material relates directly to his service as Territorial Delegate to Congress. His activities as federal court judge are related in the personal files.

44 ms. boxes 33 cu. ft.

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Bartlett, Edward Lewis, 1904-1968

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Edward Lewis "Bob" Bartlett, journalist, miner and prominent democratic politician, was a reporter and associate editor of the Fairbanks "News-Miner," secretary to congressional delegate Anthony J. Dimond, gold miner in the Circle District, Secretary of Alaska, Delegate to Congress and one of Alaska's first U.S. Senators. From the description of E. L. "Bob" Bartlett papers, 1938-1970. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 42065229 Edward Lewis "Bob" Bartlett, journalist, miner and ...

Dimond, Anthony J.

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Anthony J. Dimond was a prospector-freighter in the Copper River Valley until injured by an accidental gunshot, after which he studied law and passed the Alaska Bar in 1913. He served as U.S. Commissioner in Chisana, practiced law with Tom Donohoe in Valdez, served as Mayor of Valdez, as special assistant to the U.S. Distrtict Attorney and as Territorial Senator, Delegate to Congress and U.S. District Judge for the 3rd Division in Anchorage. From the description of Anthony J. Dimond ...