Buckner v. Dufresne and O'Connor : court records, 1941-1942.
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Buckner, Simon Bolivar, 1886-1945
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From the Kentucky Encyclopedia on S.B. Buckner: Simon Bolivar Buckner, governor of Kentucky during 1887-91, was born at Glen Lily, the family estate near Munfordville, Kentucky, on April 1, 1823. When his parents, Aylett Hartswell and Elizabeth Ann (Morehead) Buckner, moved to Arkansas, they left him behind to attend schools in Greenville and Hopkinsville before he entered the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in 1840. After graduation Buckner saw active duty with Gen. Winfield Scott during th...
Dufresne, Frank
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United States. Alaska Game Commission
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Before Alaska became a state in 1959, fish and game resources in the Territory of Alaska were managed by the federal government. The Alaska Game Commission operated first under the Bureau of Biological Survey in the U.S. Department of Agriculture and later under the Fish and Wildlife Service of the U.S. Department of the Interior. From the description of Alaska Game Commission records, 1926-1949. (University of Alaska, Fairbanks). WorldCat record id: 173150629 ...
O'Connor, Jack, 1902-1978
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Author and outdoorsman, Lewiston, Idaho. From the description of Papers, 1929-1978. (Washington State University). WorldCat record id: 29852718 Newspaperman, novelist, free-lance and outdoor writer, professor of journalism. From the description of Jack O'Connor papers, 1969. (Scottsdale Public Library). WorldCat record id: 30685784 ...
United States. Army. Alaskan Dept.
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United States. District Court (Alaska)
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In 1884, Congress passed legislation which made the General Laws of Oregon the law for the District of Alaska; a single district court was established for all of Alaska with the seat at Sitka. By 1900, the district court was separated into three districts with judges at Juneau, Saint Michaels and Eagle City. In 1909, the District Court of Alaska further divided into four districts at Juneau, Nome, Valdez and Fairbanks respectively. Finally, in 1943 the third district court at Valdez was moved to...