Papers of Captain John W. White and Dr. James T. White of the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service, 1877-1902.

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Papers of Captain John W. White and Dr. James T. White of the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service, 1877-1902.

Includes letter book (1877-1878) of Capt. John W. White on the Steamer Thomas Corwin; journals and records of Dr. James T. White (1900-1902) on the USS Nunivak.

1 box (0.4 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7486658

Alaska State Library

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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...

Nunivak (Steamer)

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United States. Revenue-Cutter Service

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Corwin (Ship)

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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 ...