B. Frank Heintzleman photograph collection [graphic], 1939-1956.

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B. Frank Heintzleman photograph collection [graphic], 1939-1956.

These 35mm colored slides were collected by Mr. Heintzleman from the late 1930's to the mid 1950's. Subjects include Heintzleman and friends, Sitka, Juneau, Ketchikan, other Alaska communities, totem poles, Tlingit Indians, logging in southeast Alaska and scenics.

62 slides : col.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7674403

Alaska State Library

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Heintzleman, B. Frank, 1888-1965.

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B. Frank Heintzleman was born in Pennsylvania in 1888 and came to Alaska in 1918 with the U.S. Forest Service after graduating from Yale with a master's degree in forestry. He spent 16 of his 40 years with the Forest Service, serving as Alaska's Regional Forester. During that tenure, he initiated the restoration of three historic aboriginal communal houses and replaced 100 disintegrating totem poles. It was from this position that President Dwight D. Eisenhower appointed him governor of the terr...

United States. Forest Service. Alaska Region

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