John Parker Corbus business records (Juneau area), 1896-1935.
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Juneau Ferry and Navigation Company.
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Corbus, Adam W., d. 1945.
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Malony, John F.
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Alaska Meat Company.
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Alaska Electric Light and Power Company
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The Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company (AJ) was incorporated in early 1897. Twenty-three, patented mining claims were purchased in Silver Bow Basin between Perseverance and Ebner mines and 400,000 shares of stock were issued at $10.00 each. Fred Worthern Bradley, a mining engineer and president of the Bunkerhill and Sullivan silver/lead mine in Idaho, purchased a large interest in the AJ holdings in 1900, and later became president. His brother, Philip, took the position when F.W. Bradley died in...
Corbus, John Parker, 1864-1933.
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Juneau businessman. A founder of Alaska Electric Light and Power Co., ass't. supt. of the Treadwell mines from 1899-1900. Corbus left the Alaska Treadwell Gold Mining Co. soon after 1900 and moved to Calif. He conducted business from outside Alaska with occasional trips to the territory. He died in Los Gatos, Calif. on Nov. 1933. At the time of his death Corbus was president of AELP and principal stockholder in that company as well as the Juneau Ferry and Navigation Co. From the desc...
Duncan, Robert Ryan, 1958-
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Nowell, Fredrick D.
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Alaska Treadwell Gold Mining Company
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