George Max Esterly Alaska gold rush papers, 1898-1929.
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Hegg, Eric A., 1867-1948
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Eric A. Hegg was born in Bollnas, Sweden, in 1868 and came to America with his parents when he was three years old, settling in Wisconsin. Hegg studied art and photography (possibly as an apprentice to a local photographer). At fifteen, he opened his own studio in Washburn, Wisconsin. At the age of twenty-one, Hegg moved to the Puget Sound area, and by 1897, he owned two photo studios in Bellingham Bay, Washington. In that year, he left for the gold fields with a group of men from Bellingham Bay...
Whiting, Fenton Blakemore, 1866-
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Doctor who went to Skagway in 1898. From the description of Letter from Fenton B. Whiting in Seattle to Georgie, 1929 July 27. (Alaska State Library). WorldCat record id: 42067031 ...
Esterly, George, b. 1809.
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Esterly, George Max.
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George Max Esterly of Wisconsin was an entrepreneur who travelled to Alaska during the 1898 Alaska gold rush. His grandfather George Esterly, moved to Wisconsin in 1836 and was a farm machine inventor. His father George W. Esterly served as Deputy Auditor to the Treasury Department from 1896 to 1910. From the description of George Max Esterly Alaska gold rush papers, 1898-1929. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702164918 From the description of George Max Esterly Alaska gold ru...
Esterly, George W., d. 1914.
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Smith, Jefferson Randolph, 1860-1898
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