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Alaska State Library Historical Collections Bayers, Lloyd H., 1911-1968 Captain Lloyd H. “Kinky” Bayers Collection, 1898-1967 MS 10 Alaska Historical Files [email protected] 907 465-2925 PO Box 110571 Juneau, Alaska 99811-0571

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Alaska State Library

Historical Collections

Bayers, Lloyd H., 1911-1968 Captain Lloyd H. “Kinky” Bayers Collection, 1898-1967

MS 10

Alaska Historical Files

[email protected] 907 465-2925

PO Box 110571 Juneau, Alaska 99811-0571

ICEFrozen 1'1a..t.erS over the

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1. G-ceat .Lake.s.cf.nnz.e.n. QVe.r...------.p. 23 to 26 q...&_ . .s...~. t 5.2-

2.-A-VG tale .of 't.he shipping-of lc-e-to_S .._F-._ma~ke_t_s l-n-t-he-early days---See ALASKA'S WACKIEST ENTERPRISE in

-- -A. S. for Jan.1.9S6- pp, 2-0-.- entionis made- ofth,___ old-..JICya-ne.!L...vrJ.hJ..ch_t.QQ_k_the __lc8-be-1_0W •. _

ICE POOL CLASSIC Nenana break-uD~/7/193,g/....g Capt. J-Mfl ~L Glaptt--a-fld othcrB in--d'·t1'fl~n--

slice of Ice Pool ~~2224.each.4;1.~9;:~g~g44 Union men w Ln ice-pool I also John Oova ch

_/-1>0/t.'/;'P'P 5/l/lQo6 The '!4 Unien ",en get ~-;-e""'h illsplit of the ice-pool.

'+i 23/1940 Clara Hanson of Juneau wins slice of Ice Pool.-5-/9ij:9'!tI51§-go-yr.-o'1-d-lit1~Joll sbl'r111STt1<a P'roneers nome1- win,s-$2.7,.O.OO.•-1n-Io. E-o.ol.!, _-/14/1046/$ IJlrR. E.L..J::.e.c.o..t.t.1..-Jl1rR Selma...Fo"s and Topl' ".

Marsh win big chunks of Nenana Ice Pool.

IDAHO' INLET

Emp, 7/7/21/8 Wm. Singleton feared drowned.Emp. 7/8/21/3" " " found O.K.

INDIANS (Aged)

I" '" "/1951/6 .".unt S~llly Fox age 115. died today.lVafe of Jimmy Fox. Born in Taku Hbr. lS36

-A.ts_2.-3-;'-Jan-l.;)!j~-Eic_t ..--=cLacl.icLO--on~ol<l.---Fanny Solomon of Fort Yukon.

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INDIANSAlaskan

1. V.G. Article by Geo. W-. Folta "Exp Le Ltia't Lo n by Reserv-ation" On liydaj;le:;::gfish-trap question. 1952.

Large envelope No. l~2. Tr~uble-o"er t.c-tem-poLe.s.-See-DAJ;LY ALASlfAN for (;lot.__ ~2~7~thand Deb. 7, 190~A150 12/17/1901

3. G9v~B~aqy,~alleddovm by ~iw~shesat Klukwan. SeeDAILY AlASKAN (Skagway) 9/15/1901

4. ALASKA TIMES (Sitka) 6/25/'69 V.G· article on 'FightetV'Jeen "two squaws a t-S-ltka.

5. See card on "SagLnaw"and-oth-er~old-ve-s-sns-out of1--- 8itka.-.in1867 .e.t c..-

6. Indian Troubles at Caoe Fox. ALASKAN (1/21/'93)7. About Thlinget Totems--trlbes named. AlASKAN ~/9/'93

V617~17Z-NVllS\f'1V~n"r ill l'a~1'6l""yuni'J(n.-a"o'--'J~oC-=--a s our 11uB p.aD..I-OJua SlliJ:mbs_~u1-AJJ::em Sa.+_lqJ:'l. :+S.Ulu.'a-e 111.'8'1 oS

14.15.

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9. ALASKAN (Sitka) 3/9/'S9 V.G. JUdge Keatley's Adviceto Indians.ALASKAN Sitka) 4/20/'89 Various tribes custom of dis-

posing of their dead. Page 2 V.G.Alaskan (Sitka) 4/20/'89 Hoonah Indians Retribution.

Pa~e 2 and Witchc~aft page 3. V.G.Nativas of Alaska by Horace W. Briggs. ALASKAN (Sitka)5/4/'89ALASKAN (Sitka) 10/12/'89' 'Hast ofryof a Bone (A legend

of Doctor's ld. S.E Alaska)ALASKAN (Sitka) 7/13/'89 V.G. Hoonah Indian Troubles.ALASKAN (Sitka) 8/24/'89 tells of "Go oa-vtLkahu Be Ldefthat ~1ennersons drowns he becomes a land otter andturns other neoDle into land ottefs---they strive to'always recover their drowned oeop1e.ALASKAN (Sitka) 11/2/'89 Wester Alaskan Natives--vices and immoralitiesALASKAN (Sitkal 5/17/'90 V.G. Superstitions, religio0Sbeliefs, witches, medicine men, etc.

First use of sails by Indians of the N.W.Coast. V.G.See pp. 374 VOl.I; No.4. AMERICAN MERCURY.

10.11.

12.13.

17.

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Card 2. INDIANSAlaskan.

A'ASKANALASKANALASKAN

ALASKAN(Sit*a) 7/5/'90 V.G. '&skimo Lo~e Song' (Girl hardto get!) _ALASKAN(Sitka) 12/27/'90 Native sustoma among Thlinkets.AUcSKAN-(Sitka) 3121/'91nisto:t'Yof Alaska Natives--Indian''towru at Sitka,_e-t_c.ALASKAN(Sitka) 3/21/'91 Takou Indians oome for trouble.ALASKAN(Sitka) 47n/'91- V.G. Indian t r-oub'Lea at Sitka.

ALASKAN(Sitka)~nT'91 Native kids made slaves of'.ALASKAN'("Sltka) 121'8/ '94-EslfimOKi<J:'s--=females sometimes

--killed. ' _ALASKAN(Sitka) 12/29/'94 Physioal condition of Sitka Inds.ALASKAN(SitKa) 1/5/ '-95 End'La n legend--P!'. of Wales Id.AbASKAN-( 1:::l1tl~a-) 1-/-J.-9/ '95-Ind-ia-n·s-of-A-rc-t-ic de-seen-deB f...,p.om-

Br'ahma ,(Sitka) '5/18/'95 Aleuts. don't want pay in silver.(-Sitka) 8/8/ '-96 Legena-of--!!t. Edgecomb~age- 3(Si tkaL 2L27/' 97 Why":'I.Ildians burLAec.e,s.se.dLD,O.9S-_esians With them when they die.

Piot. of Totems at Masset, B.C. A.S. Aug. 1953. up 29Stikine. River JouTna1 1/14/1899 says UWrangell and Chilkat

Indians end feud. 11 Good article.DYEA TRAIL 1/19/98 Chilkat Chiefs George and Eccles fight

over IGeorgels witch'DYEA TRAIL Aug. 1898 (Special Illustrated Edition) has goOt

artl~le on Indians. Briefed as follows:Tongas Indians--Fort Simoson---600 --.---Chief Ebb I.ttsCape Fox Indians ---250 -----Chlef Kastwan

- Lo cate in Bo ca tIeCuadra near Sphun Is canneryStlkeens--- Wrangell-- --800 ---- Have rifles from

a sch. they cRptured some years ago.sitkas---- Sitka --1000 ---- H8ve old Hudson

Bay musketsKootznahoos---Below Pt. Retreat--?OO---Vfuen they warred

on the Stikeens, their war chief was a womancalled nFeather Legsll

HOONAHS ----- Hoonah t.own,---900-----Chief u'j'eak eut.Le"of IlCoalscuttleli Still hold slaves and feaston their old ones.Auks- Douglas Island-- About 800---(37 hunt bear and

mt. goats and 200 too 'cultusl to hun6 anything! Thetribe also raises two bushels of spuds a year!

Card 3 INDIANSAlaskan

--G-IiI-LKA-'r-S=----l-l~o-A-r-e- ....th€;[email protected] a pod, except that they had a beef some years ago~

f--""rnJelr cfiIe1'-rs(ila:-cnrer-'rshotrichl~lch means' tough asI- bg-il8-i? pLscte-' ,----l1.bu:11et-p-~GQf-L,-Qr:-sQme-thi-n on that- orde-r.DYEA TRAIL Good arjlj1cle on Or1g1n of Totem pole s. (Aug. ~8)

~A.D1sp. -5/23L1908 nags 3 VoGo 'Ch1ef Jake of K1111snoois Dead.

-D-:-A-:-DLsp. pp-:3-;-e-/af-l-9(}8-()m ef-J-ohn-so-n-(-T atrn--i'fiil±acl'HJh1-e-f-)-I-----sJco.:r'y_o -D.A.Disp. PP. 3; V.G. "Skookum Jim gets His'n.trD. A~D1sp-. -lj!-le/-19'l1-l-Sro PPy-l-A±aska}-s-chom'L-j __e__st.-lIIJiJ::lfn:;-n,-

baek.

"-P8U°tlJ:13Q(-i>""'1:-l!-'l_P-)--.l'a'l'.<-flN-''''-Wll-I----'-j)-'-A-o0-<ld----ete-t-fg-a-~-1lI--"-¥-'-(f-

"eSsoQ lliO~JWl~ 2U1q.08q.OJd '0+8 SQ8q.S.91 s"nraq. -9U'e 11'8'+ 1651 SW'91111f! 'asSOQ 118+ su~q:-puT

-!%t~J: on 0O"-A-_O'l'a.\jJ:"'P-+J-l'J-""P~H. ."CBa-'}.I-=PH-4B-~ap.InllilliBnbnqs ruBS pUB SlliB,11,M .Ia"'1BM 6061/01/9 ods,a'voa

( 4 ) ., INDIANS .,

AMR.?/r9719(Jl - I False. alarm ab'out ChUkat being -,8.aye onWar~pa.th.•

D.A.Disp. 4/2~/1914 pp.6. Taku Hacbo r- Indians on war-path,claim wlirte men are trespassing and rUining their ground.D:-A.Drsp , S1T411915pp. 5-;Me aning of-rnd'ian names in .

A1a.ska.-V.·G.~D.•,A.•,Dl,sp• 91-21l-l9.l5-pP-6·o----'-Ind,i-an-Legend-o·f-b1gh t ,-,.s-tol il

to Judge Fred I~.grown. V.GoSeecara-onDEER for-KOOtznahoo fiouna shootIng epfSOae by

__ H.__ T_an_neX-.~..G-.D.A.D1sp'. 10/26/1915 pp.?; V.G. Native customs etc. in

ear 1.1 day s or-Douglas are descr-1hed bYl'rrs. GustavI---Ro&ne-.-· -V-.-G .D.A.D1sp, 1/20/1916 pp.2; Indian wa;y of keeR1ng t1me:

(Sleep 24 hr-s , ---and a . moon I 1s a month) They 11 se thefL----pos-l-t-1-on-of-the-sun-tn---th-e-s ky-fo r-qu"Efr~e-r-s-----o-f-th-e-day-o-D.A.D1sR..Jt'2Qt1916_pp .•2~ay s Indian...k.l.ds, are_smaI'te.l' __

than white kids •.•

D.A.Dlsp. 10/9/1899 pp.4; V.G. Story by old Sol Rlplneky:A Haines Indian wanted a divDrce from his ancient squawso he c~uld marry a YQunger one. Riplnsky told him t~atthe Big JUdge at Sitka ~ad to do it to make it legal.After some thought the Native concluded, "jrou 'littleJudgel, you make me divorce for one year, by that timemaybe old. S"'Uf'W die then I have young squaw all the 't LmeI '[D.A.Disp. 11/16/1899 Triple murder on King Id. One ShukKah is in the Juneau Jail.D.A.Disp. 11/1?/1899 The Totem Pole of the Tongass Indianswas stolen; V.G. (More 11/22/1899)

A.R.M. 3/24/1900 pp.5 British Columbia Indians practicec8n~ballspl .. e

ALASKAN(Sitka) t?,,? 1/22/1898 1/ .G. Potlatch at Hoonah ..D.A.Disp. 7/13/1903 Chl1kat Indlaas 'expose' illegal fish-Lngc-c-cu t nete of A.,P.Assn. and Pa c , Pkg. & Nav. Co. inmouth of Chl1kat River.

D.A.Disp. 10/22/1900 pp.4; Sitka Indians tell of a cu ru ou's12' tall Indian God who lives on an Island of Sitka.They go there to worship when they have sinned. No oneelse lives on the Island.

( 5 ) INDIANS

D.A.Disp. 11/S/1900 pp.4; Gov. Brady wants to give Indian,equa4- rights!D,A.Disp. 11/8/1900 pp.2 Klukwan Potlatch. V.G. More on

11/19/1900. and 11/10/1900 pp••.D.A,Disp. 12/21/1900 pp.4 Geo Shortridge and Hitchcock,t~o Chl1kat braves, vie for place of Chief Kodawat of thEChilkats who died some time back. Hot contest.

D.A.Disp. 6/27/1901 Alaska towns to school Indians insidecity limits. .l.

D.A,Disp. 7/11/1901 pp ; Chllkat ndians burned the at r-,"Gar-dne r " several weeks ago on the Chilkat and the newve e se L of that name is now built and Le ev i ng to assumethe run on the r Lve r-, Accompanying her up from -June cuwill be the str. "P'Lo e t e v-wi tn a bunch of U.S:91J1die!'8 .

'who will protect the goat and crew from the bad Indians.J.C.M.B. 3/21/1889 V.G. Indians have peculiar ideas on

U.S. courts.J.C.M.H. 7/21/1892 V.G. Indian'troubles at Chllkat.

J.C.M.R. 8/27/1891 pp.2; V.G. 'Indian Papers' Pros-pe c tor-s , I etc. are mad at Gov. Lyman Ev Knapp (Vermont)of Alaska who gives titles to public domain to Indians.

J.C'.M'.R.10/29/1891 More V.G. 'stuJ'f'on ITndiM Papers'J.C.M.R. 7/19/1888 Tells of Witchcraft among Ghi1RstsoALASKA JOURNAL: 4/1/1893 pp.3 V.G. account of how theStick Indians live ..•D.A.Disp. 11/30/1901 Ki11isnoo and Douglas Indians go on

a grand drunk----one slwash tt missing.D.A.Disp. 1/17;;I902 Father Rene' (Catholic) has ascertain-

ed that Navajos of Arizona and the Tinnehs of Alaskaare of the same original tribe. Tinneh, in Navajolanguage means 'man' and it 1s also known by the tribethat many years ago they lived in a leold countrytl

D.,A.Diepo 2/11/1902 An 11 yr. old Ch LLka t Indian boy istortured at Klukwan by the Chilkats for. being a witch!Put up to it by the. 'badl red-headed indian doctor, oneI Sc ando ! , The lad was rescued by Missionary Be Lon ,

D.A.Disp. 2/13/1902 Indias of the Steward River area arerushing in fear to the white mens camps. Phey claim therE1s a strange, huge, pre-historic beast, large as a mamm-oth, which frightened them.

(6) INDIANS

I-D-.A-.Disp .---6/~18l1903--p-.-2~V':G.-- M-1-Bbou-t Ind-iBn-l'o-Ha tch-(which means 'free gift') etc ..•

-D--;-A.Disp.---77T37I9U3 -ChirI<:atIndi-l-;;en-;;s;;-;e"'x;;p"o"s'"'e"A-.np-"AC;;-s;;;sn;;-.~~-~-U-legaJ.-t-i-shl,ng- •••...c.. ~~_

I-n.A--;-Dlsp. 27107I9U3~- Srtl<a Indians at peace; new frog~-t-otem-haB-bee-n-e-ree-ted-.------v..-G •• _D.A.Disp. 2/11/1903 pp.4 Condition of S.E.A1aska Indians

repor-teaa. V.G;Article •••t-D-.-A.-Di-sp.-1-1-1-25/1904-pp~3+--I nd-ians,..hoJ.-dla-s-t-po-t-la-teh~a-t_

Sitka. The practice 1s to be abandoned •••••I-D-;-A.Disp. 'l7T071905 -Troul5J:e"fearedwitllInaians ont~I-----.LU-Ue De-1-ta-Ri-V'e-r; Whlte-men haV'e-been-Jumpl,ng-the-grounds the Indians have lived on for many years.D.A.Disp 5/11/1905 pp. 2; Sitka Indians are mad becauseI-- - GoV'-.-tl-rady-has-inV'-Hed-Metlaka-t-la-Indi-ans-to-hun t in -

this district... ___I-D-;-A--;-"isp.97307T9'I7-pp. 6-;~Cannerie e payoff Indians witliI--- cone~dollar-bl1-18·!-Su-re make-a-them fee 1 rlen---etc .."-._._

D.A.Disp. 5/8/1918 pp.3 The first 8th grade graduation ofAlaska Native kids, took place at Metlakatla on Apr. 2?1918. The graduates were Marietta Marsden and BerthaSmith ••.•Empire; 12/4/1918/pp.6/ Sitka and Wrangell natives havebig peace meeting. 'V.G. article---tells the story oftheir rued, etc •••

Empire: 12/31/1918 pp.2 Jake Yakwan (Yarkon???) Chief ofthe KIuk-wan-tona, dles at Juneau, V.G. stuff.Empire; V.G. the funeral of Jak Yakwan. Artlcle tells ofhis life and his fued with the Wrangell Indians, etc.

Empire: 1/21/1919 pp.4; Corrected mames of the Indianswho made the peace pact between the Sitka and Wrangellbravt!t8.

Empire: 1/30/1919 pp.6 Natives of Hydaburg publish a news-paper called the NEW NATIVE •••• First in Alaska.

Empire: 3/29/1919'pp.5; S.E.Alaska Indians have the biggesevent ever held by them----at Klawock. ..Empire: 5/30/1919 pp.3; !elegraph Indians still practice

witchcraft. V.G.See IAKUTAT, and other town names for more Indian info.Empire: ?/11/1919 pp. 6; Only 2 members of Tonsina tribe

left--flu epidemic killed all the rest .••

(7) INDIANS' . -Emplre: 7/15/1919/8 V.G. account of the superstltlons of

Alaska natives. All about Shamans, etc •.•Emplre: 10/31/1919 pp.2 V.G. --H~blts and customs of the

Kuskokwim natives ••Emplre: 11/11/1920/8 See card on GAMBIER BAY for cremat-

ion of mother of lGambler Bay Jim' by herself. V.G.Emp , 6/2/1921/8 Sltka natlves 'take ove r-Ioo fur seals atB1arka Island---are allowed to boYthe Government.

Emp. 11/11/1927/7 ~r. Louls Shortrldge of U. 'of Penna. 5yrs. w~th~/Ahe Alaska natives and claims they came fromPuget Sd, not Siberia. Says the Chilkats and Navajosare definitely related as many words in both languagesare very sim111ar~ •.•

10/21/1918/4 Chlef Ana Kla Hash dies. VG.

INDIANSLiquor is suicide for them. Juneau No.1-A; pp.l.)

,---cINDIAN CHIEFS

"Wf-ootJ957/2 MOIIU1Il81It'fox grc've of old :Auk yhlef 'tow wah-n e e r \'11,,0 died 1n ,qO' ';0 hoo" er-ecaed b~ F'S, onGlacier Highway just outside City Limit s ,

1-615719110 Descendent of Chief Shakes of Wrangell, oneda·na*e.,....4-s--ma-d·e--rtt:l-e-r---o'f!-a.-H.-t-tl-e-P-hi-1nget-t-rl-pe-s-l n

S. E.Alaska by ceremony at Po't La't c h in Wmngell

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r-INDIAN CLAIMS ,

~21o/1929 Indians plan suIts agAinst U.S~ Gov1t. for use~(a."b,Q-~l%:i-na-l-r--1..g.l:l..t-s)-Q..:C-l...and.,--s-t~ams-,-e.t.c_.--J.. .•Ji.R.. em

ploys Judge Wickersham to fight the case.2/22/1930/ Indians lose suits in Wash. D.C. (Aboriginal

SEE"altfF,'" THIS FILE HEADED , ABORIGINALRIGHTS' for more.4/3/1935/5 Indian rights claims have long history. VG

"ates b~-&l7~_aM.-e b. PAUL in " x 6 1'±-re-.--F'o-r info e·n-t-he151 1,'1~eeler-Howard Act.,75/19112 VG New fishtrap regulations by H. L.Kckes giiDes

I-nd-Jc~-h,,-r-l-glrt---1;-o-ft'l-e-on-eveT'y-t-re:p-s-i"t'e"'r-whiTe-g-!-h/ol.L11 01±2L.6-lim.. P "1 ofJ.he Tee Hit Tons. files suit agal,nst P.A. F. Co. over the Pt. Colpoys trap. .

-r!511']!r316 Tee Hit Tone fne $700,000. sait;\-a'ba-Jcnst-PAF-'0'" Pt .._~,,*s....t=p..

1f{16/1944 Hearings on Indian claims etc. start at Hydaberl/T119J+7 VG. Norman". Walkers letter to Bartlett on not

~1'O t-e-sv1-ng-I-ndra:n---c"l-a-i"m e--wlrerr-Hcpe-j-rrr chrrao-rrr'-Gr-errt-tarrdPe rn tr-ovt ch w_nt to IV,.sh....lL&.,..Q.n..l'J<J.p t1mJ;lar:...claime,.'l.G..

7/7/1947 Pulp chances remote a a Alaska Indians pv,oseand op~osltlon is successfull.

10/1/1947 Alaska Indians fHe suit ag Lns'twhites---don'twant their lands exolol ted. '11/12/1947 Keke and Kasaan Indians said to have sold outtimber to N.Y.Oorp. for 29-million bucks! (Is claim)

11/19/1947 Indian lawyers send warning letter to Pulp 00.3/2/194$ Indian Olaims extinguished under Treety of-Purcha

se-----3/3/1948/8 Tribal claims dropDed. Indian 'Attorneys with-

draw suits.

INDIANCLAIMS ,- Aboriginal rightsC-_

I 1 • Heacl.n.gs in AnCh.oIa~C-L~4 (J.une.au-l_A-;_p..--2Z-)~2. Wm. Peuls letter (uneau I-A; pp. 32)3-.~Tt:!-e-=Ht1:"="Tons lose batf1e "~"--"~")

la. Tndjans-lo~e p'11p_s.u-i.-t-. " " " " )5. ey Peck and Wm. Paul l",y claim to all of Jureau Area

for EndLana, \ Juneau g. pp , G3),

7/20/194ll Sec Wm.E. Wp,rne urges settlement of Indianclaims before any more d~velopment.f-6-/-r-:Jt1~~1'!di=J:aM: ailse settlement propo sea.l r 0 /1-/1949 aee-.--¥:-l1ugoffep&-±~e,-es to S.E. Nat~Lve·s-

to settle land claims.rr~1950 VG. article by Bob DeArmond on the Indian claims

~~dlc in relati~-n-toSta~ehood.5/2/1951/5 Myer of IndiRn Affoirs Office of WnRh-D.e.

tells J e of e Indian claims must be settl ed ,, 51 Sukvvan tl'ftp ller,r-lng il'l.!1nenorage t ooay,

S/15!l951 taanenueae sSlgages demand payment for Va-~~--Almost ro1seed the deA-dline to claims..

g/20/l95l Alaske Indians lay g claims for payment beforeIndian Cornu. in '.'fac::h. D. C..

11/9/1951 Manyobjections as House aub-comru tt as hearswittnesses on land olaims.

1/25/1952 Tee Hit Tons file petition claiming S..E.Alaskalands.

5/2g/l952/5 Juneau C of C. considers Indian lands legislat.ion.

INDIAN MINISTERSLav ureachers e t c ,

-1lJ.J-~J.1-9.00-,.L3Pau'L J. l{a :tfle-P,-A±&s-k:a-I--l'Td-i-a,~w-1-1-l---4:l'e-eTd=-ained an Episcopel priest in K tchikan tomorrow. Hewfll-oe the flr8t~aska native ever accorded this dis---t-l-nG-t-1-G·r-h-B.0.r-R-a-t--Me-t±a-k-a~t-l-a-&2---ye·a-r"'B-&g-0 •

,INDIAN PETROGLYPHS.. . .

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Plet. of One-----.nBJi~aku--H.b n...-P-P-.-27-;-Se-p-t-...----L:54-A.S .

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INDUN RESFRVATIONS

SeIl. Btltler of Neb. (Rep. ) to introduce~</ '/~!"I. ar-eso'lut ton to strin KruO" of Reservation Power-s! Hismoves retard Alaska progress.

-:'l:01231I9Jm Conference in S.F. proposes ban on Indianreservati cn.s.

�~arinedecisions.INSURANCE

See Book ~5; Pages ~5-36-37-38-40-58-60

INTERESTING ANECDOTESFo~school r~ports

etc.

i. PULLING TOGETHER Page 57; JUly 1952; B.&.S.2. Ilyste"rygrave on the Olympic Peninsula-- Capt. Thompson'Grave. See story pp 48; Book 41.

UITE'lESTING AHTICLES

._1 asac..s.o.n 1 S Ir.o..n_11lurk..s (.K.e.t.tl..e...J .BO.Dk 36 P.age.. 2.~2. Salt in veins of Hariner Book 36; Pare 79--0:- -S-e8.week-Cereal -- --n " II 794 • .]11!an II ;.:,n Qde tI -C-oIlB..:C.5 . Sullivan Family (Let tar to) II It

.irecle- (""5lnr-.lng at sea) 11 -PaF;8 7"2---7-. ---Ntl.J,IJL-(Jle--S~·H~..l :.J,..e..t.t-~g --sym.bol-...s-) __11_ It 48 __8. Portal to po--t.sL Day (farce) 30 II 809. BirrY~SpaDn's 'flying saucer. 40 Back coverO.•-C.anned_salmon some hi stlh-p-y 40 Baek---c-ove-r11. Sea mcnat erc-c-Lg. squid.' 40 Back cover1~s1my- IMb1ftlll-b--y-Jtineau· -rad. -gee Ketch:tRanlIflnfng--

.tour-naj, fo-r-B/3/1901 at-A.-T.Museum.13/ First gas-turbins cessel Beak 4~; pp 1514.- Corrugated Rulls, reduce drag Book 41; PI'1715.- 'l'illamookLight" Book by Gibbs. Book-41; pp 1816. U.S. & Alaska Fisheries, statis. Book 41i pp 1817. Chicago greets first French ship since-16-,4/

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18. B.C •.Sa1mon COIlllll'.studies stream~p.o1ut1on Book 41. p3~19. U.S. private fleet. nn1Y~3B vessels. Book 41; pp , 3~20. Norwegian vessel glven"4 eecurl'ty checks " fl-'" 3721. Juneau. Spruce Corp. wins suit .(ILWO) Book 41; pp 3722. Marshall chases ship to Astoria "Del Norte" a med.

Canadian coaster. Book 41; pp. 37D.A.Disp. 8/3/1899 Brownsville, Pa. July, 29, 1899. Mrs

Geo. Hecket, colored, age 22, gave birth to 7 bables to-d.ayl Four boys and three' girls. Though small, all were~ell formed, and lusty lunged----3 lived until noon

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succumed to the unbearable heat of the poorly venti etedroom in which they lay with their mother. Later in theday I three more died. One, a boy remains, and Drs. ,~ay~e has a good chance to live. The father 1s a 25 yr.old laborer. The mother has two older c~11dren, healthy.

THE SMELLINGPOWEROF SHIPS---their inclination to sheeraway from river bankB~ V.G. pp.49 Winter, '55 8.&.8•

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~CKES, etc.2-!-2-7-/±946-K-rug-i-B-ne w--Sec-.-01'-Jon-t-er±or-(-if,A7K-ru-g-;-)I----1O/1l/lg4g Chapman to succeed Kr-ua e R.~ cr Interior

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f-O-i-t-t J:e~Ddl 0mede-a •12/28/1932/6 A lumber town has bee found on the shoresof St. Lawrence Island by Otto w. Geist.

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