D. A. and Elizabeth A. MacDonald notebook, 1897-ca. 1917.

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D. A. and Elizabeth A. MacDonald notebook, 1897-ca. 1917.

The D. A. and Elizabeth MacDonald materials consist of one literary notebook with essays and poetry, the bulk of which were written by D. A. MacDonald. The theme of the poetry and essays is life in the far north, Alaska, and the Klondike during the Alaskan and Klondike gold rushes. Also included with the materials are photographs and newsclippings.

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MacDonald, Elizabeth A.

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Miller, Joaquin, 1837-1913

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MacDonald, D. A. (Dolores A.)

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Dunham, Sam C. (Sam Clarke), 1855-1920

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