Snow family papers, 1884-1944.

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Snow family papers, 1884-1944.

Correspondence, manuscripts, writings, news clippings, campaign literature, legislative materials, theatre reviews, programs, playscripts, musical scores, and memorabilia; microfiche copy of the George Snow scrapbook, 1884-1925.

32 boxes (17.5 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7489166

Alaska State Library

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Alaska-Yukon Pioneers

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Snow family

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Yukon Order of Pioneers

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Kenway, Corrine,

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George Snow, his wife, Anna, and their two children, Monte and Crystal, along with George's brother Joe arrived in Juneau, Alaska on April 24, 1887 ; the family's theatrical pursuits took them from Juneau to the Yukon Territory. George and Joe Snow also tried several mining ventures. George and Anna traveled between Juneau and Seattle, returning to Juneau in 1900; they were committed to promoting the efforts of pioneers, Alaska-Yukon Pioneers, and Ladies of the Golden North. In 1910 George and A...

Jenne, Crystal Snow, 1884-1968.

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Snow, Anna Rablen, 1861-1943.

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Ladies of the Golden North.

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Business and Professional Women's Club (Juneau, Alaska)

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Snow, George T., 1847-1925.

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The Snow family arrived in Juneau in 1887. Their theatrical pursuits took them from Juneau to the Yukon Territory. George and Anna Snow were committed to promoting the efforts of Alaskan pioneers, The Alaska-Yukon Pioneers, and the Ladies of the Golden North. From the description of George Snow Scrapbook, 1884-1925. [microform]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 309444330 George Thornton Snow and Anna Edes Rablen Snow moved their two children, Montgomery and Crystal, from Washi...