Alaskan History Magazine, Volume 5, Number 4: July-August, 2026 - Softcover

Buch 24 von 24: Alaskan History Magazine

Hegener, Helen

 
9798184463483: Alaskan History Magazine, Volume 5, Number 4: July-August, 2026

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This issue features the story of the 'Tanana Chief,' a sternwheeler which plied the waters of Interior Alaska, told by the great-granddaughter of one of its builders, J.E. Orme, who journeyed north with the ship in 1898 in search of Alaskan gold. Mary Lynn Roush shares her great-grandfather's letters to his sister, which includes the rescue of one of Alaska's earliest explorers, Second Lieut. J.C. Castner of Edwin F. Glenn's 1898–1899 military expedition, who had been presumed lost for months.
Also included is the 1889 voyage of the U.S. Revenue Cutter 'Bear,' as seen through the eyes of the ship’s surgeon, Dr. James Taylor White, from the book by Alaska historian Gary C. Stein.
The story of the Eskimo lad, Emiu, known as 'Split-the-Wind' for his fondness for fast dog teams, is included. An Eskimo guide for Vilhjalmer Stefansson’s expeditions, the Seattle Times named him “the greatest musher the country ever produced.”
The great 1912 eruption of Novarupta in the Mount Katmai region, the largest volcanic eruption of the 20th century, includes the official report of Capt. K.W. Perry of the Revenue Cutter ‘Manning,’ which was in port at Kodiak at the time of the eruption, and sheltered over 400 people, providing fresh water from her evaporators (which were an innovation at the time).
Plus the visit of then-Senator John F. Kennedy to the 1960 Alaska State Fair, and several pages from a 1929 brochure for the Alaska Steamship Company.

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