Personal papers of Arthur K. Delaney and daughter, Alma Delaney Teal, 1892-1908.
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Olds, John.
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Kelly, William A. (William Archibald), 1850-1920
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William A. Kelly, a lawyer from Puxatawney, PA, was appointed judge in southeast Alaska, ca. 1893. He served as superintendent of the Sitka Training and Industrial School, ca. 1898-1903, superintendent of the Southern District (southeast Alaska), ca. 1904-1907. He wrote "Grammar and Vocabulary of the Hlingit [Tlingit] Language of Southeastern Alaska" with Frances H. Willard, published by the GPO in 1905. From the description of William A. Kelly photograph collection, ca. 1885-1904 [g...
Kowee, Auk Chief, d. 1892.
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Duncan, William, 1832-1918
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Anglican lay missionary to the Tsimshian Indians in Metlakatla, B.C., 1857-1887, and in New Metlakatla, Annette Island, Alaska, 1887-1918. From the description of Letters : on board steamer Ancon and Metlakahtla [i.e. Metlakatla], Alaska, to Mr. [Edward E.] Ayer, 1889-1890. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 36896579 ...
Delaney, Arthur K., 1841-1905.
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Noted government official and judge. Arthur K. Delaney was born in Fort Ticonderoga, N.Y. on Jan. 10, 1841, studied law and later admitted to the bar in 1865. He served as U.S. collector of customs at Sitka, 1887-1890 and then practiced law in Juneau. From 1895-1897 he was U.S. district judge for Alaska at Sika and in 1900 became Juneau's first mayor. He and his wife, Anna, had two children, Kathryn and Alma. Delaney died in Paso Robles, Calif. on Jan. 2, 1905. ...
Alaska Treadwell Gold Mining Company
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