Asa Columbus Baldwin papers, 1907-1941.

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Asa Columbus Baldwin papers, 1907-1941.

Writings, maps, and journals. Includes an account of the Alaska-Canada boundary survey; personal writings include Mushing Through Alaska and Surveying the Top of Mt. St. Elias; mining data, maps, surveys, and 8 mm. films on the Yellow Band Gold Mine near Chitina-McCarthy in the Bermner Range.

54 items (0.4 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7488894

Alaska State Library

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Yellow Band Gold Mines, Inc.

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Baldwin, Asa Columbus, 1887-1942

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Asa Columbus Baldwin was born in Austinburg, Ohio, in 1887. He received a B.A. in Civil and Mining Engineering from Case University, Ohio, and a B.S. in law from George Washington University. He was married to Lillian Louise Smith from 1917 until her death in 1933. They had 3 children. In 1935 he married Marguerite Holliday. Asa Baldwin had an extensive career as a civil engineer, surveyor, consulting engineer, and lecturer. He assisted in the first U.S. government marine survey of Kodiak and th...