Records concerning a law case of the United States vs. John F. Malony, et al. (no. 1146-A), involving desecration of graves at Juneau in 1914.

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Records concerning a law case of the United States vs. John F. Malony, et al. (no. 1146-A), involving desecration of graves at Juneau in 1914.

Includes letters, telegrams, Fraction Lode claims and plats, prosecution notes, memos, and Memorial Day program dated May 30, 1896 at Juneau. Correspondents include S. Hall Young, James H. Condit, W.J. Lewis, John Rustgard, and W.G. Beattie.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7486624

Alaska State Library

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United States. Department of Justice

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The United States Department of Justice (DOJ), also known as the Justice Department, is a federal executive department of the United States government responsible for the enforcement of the law and administration of justice in the United States, and is equivalent to the justice or interior ministries of other countries. The department was formed in 1870 during the Ulysses S. Grant administration, and administers several federal law enforcement agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigat...

Condit, James Hays, 1865-1954

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James H. Condit (1865-1954), was a Presbyterian missionary in Alaska from 1912-1950, he traveled throughout the territory, ministering to the white and native populations. From the description of James H. Condit papers, 1912-1950. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 42064056 Presbyterian Church missionary, head of the Presbyterian Ministry for Alaska, and president of a native school in Sitka which later became Sheldon Jackson College. From the description of Missiona...

Young, Samuel Hall, 1847-1927

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Samuel Hall Young was born in Pennsylvania in 1847, educated at the University of Wooster and Princeton Theological Seminary and graduated from Western Theological Seminary in 1878. Ordained a Presbyterian minister in June 1878, he came to Wrangell, Alaska, where he married Fannie E. Kellogg and organized the first Presbyterian Church in Alaska. He traveled with John Muir in Southeast Alaska and recounted the experiences in "Alaska Days with John Muir" (1915). Young established missions at Haine...

Rustgard, John, 1863-....

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Beattie, W. G.

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Lewis, W. Jack

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Malony, John F.

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