Clarence Leroy Andrews papers [microform], 1900-1948.

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Clarence Leroy Andrews papers [microform], 1900-1948.

Collection primarily comprises correspondence, including letters from Eskimo friends; manuscripts concerning Alaska and Eskimos; and collected information on Eskimo folklore and customs, reindeer, and education in Alaska.

4.5 linear ft. (3 containers)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7704743

University of Oregon Libraries

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McDonald, Myra.

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Andrews, Clarence Leroy, 1862-1948

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Alaska historian and U.S. Collector of Customs. From the description of Clarence L. Andrews collection [microform], 1862-1948. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 42065592 Writer and reindeer expert, serving the U.S. Bureau of Education and Reindeer Service, 1923-1929. From the description of Clarence Leroy Andrews papers, 1900-1948. (University of Oregon Libraries). WorldCat record id: 19796328 Clarence Leroy Andrews (1862-1948), a writer, photographer, U.S....

Jessen, Ernest F.

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Lopp, William Thomas, 1864-1939

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Born June 21, 1864, William Thomas Lopp was known to the native whalers and fishermen of Alaska as the "Reindeer Man." A teacher from the midwest, his career in the Arctic north as an educator, an expert in reindeer husbandry, and an explorer spanned 37 years. Lopp began his Alaskan work as a missionary teacher at Cape Prince of Wales on the Bering Strait in 1890. Two years later he became superintendent of the reindeer station at Teller. He educated himself about Eskimo life and during these ye...

Condit, James Hays, 1865-1954

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James H. Condit (1865-1954), was a Presbyterian missionary in Alaska from 1912-1950, he traveled throughout the territory, ministering to the white and native populations. From the description of James H. Condit papers, 1912-1950. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 42064056 Presbyterian Church missionary, head of the Presbyterian Ministry for Alaska, and president of a native school in Sitka which later became Sheldon Jackson College. From the description of Missiona...

Evans, Ben.

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Darling, Esther Birdsall

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Sheilds, Walter.

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Morlander, George.

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Somendike, J. M.

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Ellis, Carlyle.

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Vander Steere, Peter M.

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Chevigny, Hector, 1904-1965

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Hector Chevigny was born in Missoula, Montana on June 28, 1904. He died in New York City, on April 20, 1965. He received his B.A. from Gonzaga University in 1927 and did postgraduate work at the University of Washington in 1928. He married Claire Graves, from Spokane, in 1929. They had two children Antoinette and Paul. From the description of Hector Chevigny personal papers, 1931-1965. (Graham Public Library). WorldCat record id: 41132502 ...

Baldwin, William Franklin

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Montgomery, Andrew

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Epithet: tailor, of Glasgow British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000678.0x00012c ...