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Early Ethnology Scrapbook Alaska


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COLLECTED PAPERS


BOX 58.
Folder 1. Seward, William H. Letter dated July 17, 1822, Albany to

John W. Francis, M.D. 1 p. (comments on medicine as an occupation).


Folder 2. Weatherly, James. Diary. July 11-1901-July 15, 1902. 35 p.

Typescript of diary with pencil notations starting at Harrisburg, Penn., where Mr. Weatherly enlisted in the the Army. On July 24 orders came assigning him to the Seventh U.S. Infantry in Alaska. He arrived at Fort Davis near Nome on Aug. 12, 1901 and at Fort St. Michael on Aug. 16. He describes

travel and vessels on the Yukon River, account of daily activities, observations, mail service and names of various people. He worked on the military telegraph (WAMCATS) installation and discusses some of the work, checking poles, breaks in the line, getting news over the line, etc. Mentions his receipt on Feb. 19, 1902 of the ICY BLAST, the first newspaper published in Fort Gibbon. Diary mentions stations along the telegraph line, villages, prospectors, natives, etc. that pass through area. On June 11, 1902, Capt. French came to the post and took command.
Folder 3. [All-Alaska Poetry Contest Poems.] 1 booklet

The Alaska Council of the Parent-Teachers' Association sponsored the contest. An undated typescript copy of the poems includes the name of the poem and high school attended.


Folder 4. A Chronological Record of the More Important Discoveries, Explorations and Settlements on the North Pacific Coast and Environs. 1 binder

A typescript of data drawn from W.H. Dall's book, ALASKA AND ITS RESOURCES. Covers events from 1542-1867.


Folder 5. Cannery Employees Contract, Kasaan Cannery, Season 1919.

2 p. typescript


Folder 6. Juneau City Ordinance no. 198 dated March 5, 1926 (Juneau Water Co.); no. 206 dated Nov. 9, 1931 (Nelson Water Co.). Carbon copy of typescript.
Folder 7. Cone, Charles Edward. BEYOND THE SKY-LINE; short poems pertaining to the Northland. 1 binder.

Original typescript with Wickersham bibliography reference no. 5284. File includes biographical sketch on Cone, "The Bard of the Kuskokwim."


Folder 8. Kollm, Max W. THAT PHENOMENAL DISCOVERY: A KLONDIKE REMINISCENCE. Typescript with letter dated June 5, 1936.
Folder 9. Journal [of] F. Matheson. Wrangell, Alaska. 1912-1919. 56 p.

An accounts ledger. F. Matheson is listed as a department store, general merchant, forwarding agent, jeweler, photographer and news dealer (1915/16 POLK DIRECTORY).


RUTH AND JACK ALLMAN FILE
BOX 59.
This series includes papers on the life and activities of the Allmans. Jack Allman, an Alaskan miner and pioneer, did extensive writing on Alaska and started THE MATANUSKA VALLEY PIONEER newspaper. He married Ruth Coffin, a Juneau school teacher in 1949, and they bought Tongass Lodge at Excursion Inlet. Active in the American Legion, the Kodiak post was renamed Jack Allman Post No. 17 following Jack's death in 1953. Ruth spent eight years caring for Grace Wickersham, until Grace's death in 1963. She also devoted much effort to perpetuating the memory and contributions of James Wickersham.
These papers contain personal correspondence of the Allmans including three folders with letters, photos, clippings, etc. regarding Major Robert M. Crawford, the Alaskan composer who wrote the official Air Force Song. There are letters regarding patent and marketing of Jack Allman's fishing lure "Silversides," and some of Ruth's correspondence about copyright of Wickersham's writings. Ruth's House of Wickersham and sourdough related activities are included in this file. Correspondence and material concerning Ruth's direct efforts and participation in Wickersham commemorative activity and care of Grace are in the family/personal files (Box 46).
Folder 1. Letters received. 1947-1967.

Contents (in part) includes three letters/postcards from Florence Barrett Willoughby and a letter from Robert Service in Monte Carlo dated October 5, 1957 with enclosed photograph.


Folder 2. Letters sent. 1947-1967.
Folder 3. Correspondence with Copyright Office regarding Wickersham's writings. 1955-1956. See also binder on OLD YUKON in Box 48.
Folder 4. House of Wickersham activity.

Clippings, brochures and miscellaneous regarding Ruth Allman's "Living History" tour. File includes copy of lease and option agreement dated Jan. 12, 1968, between Ruth Allman and Alaska Airlines regarding the house.


Folder 5. Letters and material about Jack Allman. 1953-1955.
Folder 6. Letters received/sent. Major Robert M. Crawford. 1950-1958.
Folder 7. Biographical information, articles and clippings concerning R.M. Crawford. Includes reminiscences of Mabel Crawford regarding the birth of her son, Bob, in Dawson in 1899, and early years. File includes copy of published article, "From Dog Whip to Baton," by Jack S. Allman (source unknown), describing Crawford's life in Alaska and at age 31 his work as director of the Newark Symphony Orchestra.
Folder 8. Photographs of R.M. Crawford and family; sheet music for Crawford songs.

Includes songs: The Army Air Corps; The Loyal Legionnaire; My Gal, My Plane and I.


Folder 9. "Silversides" fishing lure correspondence, patent and miscellaneous material. 1953-1957.
Folder 10. Sourdough: Information file and writings, recipes for sourdough, berries

Partial contents: typescript paper titled "The Alaska Sourdough Pot," about the fermented dough and its uses; also an article on Ruth Allman's "Sourdough Lecture" from THE CROWSNEST (v. 15, no. 7, July 1963).


Folder 11. Writings and notes.

Includes typescripts averaging one to three pages, extracts from Wickersham's diaries, etc. Partial contents: Jack Allman; Grace Vrooman Wickersham; James Wickersham; Webber's Roadhouse-Judge's Story, The College Cornerstone.


Folder 12. Collected writings/poetry.

Partial contents: A SPEAKING ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE NORTH POLE, by Delia Dena (24 p., typescript); MISTS AND MYSTERIES OF THE PRIBILOFS, by D.D. Miles (15 p., typescript). Poems including Alaska topics.


Folder 13. Miscellaneous.

Newspaper clippings on Allman marriage (1949), pioneer Alaskans and other topics. Includes typescript biographical sketch on Rev. George Charles Fraser Pringle, a Klondike missionary; a list of Irish names, an annotated list of residents in Juneau; and a letter dated Feb. 12, 1963, from Governor William A. Egan to Marie Drake on her birthday.


Folder 14. Jack Allman Card File on His Writings.

Index cards are arranged by title of story with notation on story length and date submitted to publisher. Sometimes includes payment received for story, comments; also plot ideas.


Folder 15. Miscellaneous.

Alaska Friends Association [1973 Seattle directory]; Alaska Club of the Oregon Coast: Membership List, 1976; People of the Potlatch by Audrey Hawthorn, 1967; May Co Wilshire (L.A.) exhibit invitation; From People of the Potlatch: L.A. Herald-Examiner, California Living, May 14, 1967


Folder 16. Seppala and dog musing

Articles about and note from Leonhard & Constance Seppala


Box and Folder Inventory

Wickersham Addition
GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1894-1939
The general correspondence series is primarily in chronological order by the date of the received/sent letter. As Wickersham sometimes grouped his correspondence, the date of the top letter is used; therefore, other letters and documents in the group may be out of sequence. As Wickersham often interfiled other documents or clippings with his correspondence some groups may contain these documents. Subject files also contain correspondence.
Box 60

See Appendix 1 for the Alphabetical List of Correspondents including Box 60.


Folder 1 Letters received/sent, 1894-1929.

Folder 2 Letters received/sent, 1930-1939.


SUBJECT FILES
Subject files include clippings, notes, publications, and correspondence pertaining to a particular subject. These files mirror Wickersham’s life in politics, his interest in Alaska Native legislation, and other legislation such as the statehood bill, Alaska Railroad bill, and the establishment of Mt. McKinley as a national park. The Alaska newspapers were collected for his Alaskan bibliography.
Box 61
Politics and Elections (Washington, Alaska and Washington, D.C.)
Folder 1 Clippings, notes, documents while in Washington, to 1900: Includes notes on the Indians of Washington including the case of Leschi v. Territory of Washington (1854-1857), a history of the judiciary of Washington by Elwood Evans, type scripted eulogy to Elwood Evans, speech by Elwood Evans, The Constitution of China, a map of the Puyallup Indian reservation (located in MS X-Oversize Map Case in Vault), a monograph on the Puyallup Indians, a book autographed to his wife, Susan; and an envelope of clippings about beeswax.
Folder 2 Clippings on books about Washington, 1890
Folder 3 Handwritten notes on the Nusqually [Nisqually] Indians; Map of Nisqually Washington Territory May 10, 1852(located in MS X-Oversize Map Case in Vault); Nusqually [Nisqually] Mythology by James Wickersham, Oct. 1898.
Folder 4 Tacoma - origin of the word, documents on the Tacoma Historical Society, and Washington State Historical Society.
Folder 5 Confirmation of James Wickersham for U.S. District Judge: depositions; letters; telegrams concerning support or opposition to W. re-appointment as Judge of 3rd Division, Terr. of Alaska, 1902-1906
Folder 6 Letters received re: delegate to U.S. Congress, 1907-1908 (including letter from T. Roosevelt): includes 2 photographs of each document. Also one Canadian Pacific Railway schedule for 1907.
Folder 7 Speeches: first nomination speech, 1908 & others
Folder 8 Political campaigns/platforms/literature, 1905-1919: addresses, clippings, brochures, candidates speeches. Includes Certificate of Election as delegate to represent Valdez at the Alaska Legislative Convention, November 15, 1905.
Folder 9 Political campaigns/platforms/literature, 1920-1938: posters; clippings, brochures; letters to editor, bills, and bulletins; National Capital Republican Club First Annual Lincoln-Day Dinner, 1932.
Folder 10 Ballots/voting precincts/election returns, 1920-1938: election returns, Juneau voting precincts - 1938 (map)
Folder 11 Judicial divisions
Folder 12 Correspondence - World War I, including discharge requests, correspondence with War Dept.: personal letters, telegrams, official correspondence regarding discharges, photographs; other correspondence re: duties as delegate, 1918-1919
Folder 13 Statistics and data on Alaska by federal agencies, 1909-1937
Folder 14 The Dimond referendum - unicameral legislation “defeated,” 1938 includes original, draft, and final copy of W.’s “An Appeal to the People of Alaska to Defend Their Full Territorial Form of Government”
Folder 15 Alaska Railroad bill: copy & original ms. with W. comment; notes, documents concerning the railroad including C.P. Hubbard’s Valdez Railway Statement and requests for a federal building in Anchorage
Folder 16 Bone Dry law and other liquor legislation
Folder 17 First statehood bill, HR-13978 (March 30, 1916)
Folder 18 Fisheries, fish traps, and fur seal legislation, 1909-1932; includes S. 3379 (1932)
Folder 19 Fort William Henry Seward: maps, surveys, data; building and grounds near Fort W.H. Seward; House Document 1137

Box 62

See Appendix 1 for the Alphabetical List of Correspondents including Box 62.


Folder 1 Home rule, 1908-1909
Folder 2 Sitka Hot Springs, 1900-1916
Folder 3 Mining legislation and information., 1909-1932
Folder 4 Cable/telegraph system
Alaska Native legislation/claims, Office of Indian Affairs: includes Tlingit-Haida lawsuit
Folders 5-6 Correspondence, 1929-1938, includes William, Frances, and Louis Paul letters; Tlingit Haida lawsuit: Alaska native rights and land claims correspondence, notes, and legislation; Office of Indian Affairs; letter from Wickersham to William Paul regarding status of Tlingit-Haida slaves during time of purchase, May 23, 1929; Major Powell’s Inquiry: Whence Came the American Indians? by Wickersham
Folder 7 Contracts: between Tlingit-Haidas and their attorneys; includes list of Tlingit-Haida people in lawsuit, typescript draft of contract
Folder 8 Alaska native claims: documents; includes invoices, map of native groups
Folder 9 Alaska native claims legislation, 1924-1937: notes and collected papers
Folder 10 Alaska native claims legislation: clippings
Folder 11 “Indians at Work: a news sheet for Indians and the Indian Service” published by the Office of Indian Affairs, Wash., D.C.
Folder 12 William Paul contempt of court cases
Folder 13 Klukwan property: will of Klukwan chief regarding native curios and trouble between Jim Young and Louis Shotridge; reimbursement
Folder 14 List of native tribes - Southeastern Alaska, July 8, 1904; clipping on origin of Chinese
Folder 15 Alaska natives: misc. newspaper clippings

Other subjects
Folder 16 Princess Sophia wreck
Folder 17 Alaska maps
Folder 18 Mt. McKinley
Folder 19 Misc. subject file: includes censure of film Birth of a Nation, wreck of the AL-KI, letter to Juneau Chamber of Commerce regarding A-J Mine’s tax exemption
Folder 20 Tombstone, Arizona
Folder 21 Native Americans
Early Alaska newspapers
Folder 22 Yukon Press (Jules Prevost): copies, correspondence

Yukon Press Vol. 1 No.1 (Jan 1, 1894)

Yukon Press Vol. 4 No. 4 (Jan 15, 1899)

Yukon Press Vol. 5 No. 1 (Feb 28, 1899)


Folder 23 Egg Island Journal (not found as of 11/14/16)

Kwunduk Nenlinatsidenja (Mixed Talk) No. 2 (no date)

Supplement to Council City News (no date)
Folder 24 Rampart Miner, Vol. 1 No. 21, (Feb 4, 1902)

Rampart Miner, Vol. 1 No. 22, (Feb 11, 1902)

Klondike Nugget (June 24, 1899)

Sitka Post (facsimile of first newspaper published in Alaska after American occupation) Vol. 1 No. 1 (Oct 20, 1876)


Folder 25 The Alaskan, and other information; Alaska Cablegram (Sitka), White Wings (Sitka)
Folder 26 Weekly Herald (Chitina), Aug 1932 [page 2 only]

Weekly Herald (Chitina), Sept 25, 1932

Weekly Herald (Chitina), Oct 2, 1932

Seldovia Herald, Vol. 2 No. 17 (Aug 20, 1932)


Folder 27 Our Alaska Expedition. The Exploration of Alaska by the “Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper” Expedition; January 3, 1891 to November 28, 1891.

Wickersham No. 2816b. [The Leslie Expedition to Alaska]

Folder 28 The Alaska Fisherman, Juneau, Alaska, Vol. 1, No. 1 (Feb 15, 1923); 3 copies

The Alaska Fisherman, Juneau, Alaska, Vol. 1, No. 2 (May, 1923); 3 copies


Folder 29 The Fairbanks Miner, Vol. 1, No. 1 (May 1903), 8 pages: “Written by James Wickersham and typed by Geo. Jeffery at Fairbanks in May 1903 & sold by Jeffery and Stevens for $5.00 per copy. The proceeds used to buy grub for the First Expedition up Mount McKinley of May—July, 1903; led by James Wickersham.”
Folder 30 The Sitka Times: The first newspaper published in Alaska after its purchase in 1867. “This interesting historical relic commands great interest. It is the first effort in Alaska to have a newspaper. Having no type or printing press, the editor, Barney O. Fagen, wrote out by hand all the necessary copies of his newspaper. The museum is in possession of Vol. 1, No. 1 of this interesting publication. The paper was edited once a week and was sold at 25 cents per copy.” Rev. Andrew P. Kashevaroff, ca. 1923.

Facsimile, typescript, and correspondence related to:

The Sitka Times, Vol. 1, No. 1, Saturday, September 19, 1868



(also included is an original laminated issue of Vol. 1, No. 1)

The Sitka Times, Vol. 1, No. 6, Saturday, October 24, 1868

The Sitka Times, Vol. 1, No. 7, Saturday, October 31, 1868

The Sitka Times, Vol. 1, No. 8, Saturday, November 7, 1868


Box 63
Politics and Elections: Washington, Alaska and Washington, D.C. -- (cont. from Box 62)
Binder “Petitions of the People of Alaska and other recommendations presented to the President of the United States for the appointment of James Wickersham as Governor of the Territory of Alaska, a.d. 1920.”

Box 64
Card file Alaska Firsts


Box 65
BUSINESS RECORDS

See Appendix 1 for the Alphabetical List of Correspondents including Box 65.
Folder 1 Mining
Folder 2 Property taxes receipts
FAMILY/PERSONAL FILES
Folder 3 Grace Wickersham [see also Writings: History of Alaska]
Folder 4 Theatre programs: Louvre Theatre (Juneau), 1898; Grand Theatre (Cordova), 1910; Circle City Minstrels, 1899
Banquets and Menu Cards (3 in binder): Alaskan Sourdoughs in the Yakima Valley (1915), Cosmos Club, Washington D.C. Dinner Given in honor of Governor J.F.A. Strong (May 1, 1916), Arctic Club Banquet to Hon. James Wickersham, Hotel Washington, February 23, 1909
Menu with invitation for Hon. James Wickersham, dated February 15, 1913: Dinner by his Friends to the Honorable Joseph G Cannon of Illinois.

Order of Memorial Exercises in the House of Representatives, Wednesday, May 25, 1932


Folder 5 Resolution passed by the Washington State Historical Society, Board of Governors, 12/2/1939
Folder 6 Assorted personal papers including first grade report card of Howard Wickersham, by-laws and certificate from Masons, blue ribbon titled Committee of Fifteen
Folder 7 Wickersham family history/other Wickershams

WRITINGS
Wickersham’s writings were primarily centered on his activities for collecting the Alaskan bibliography and the writing of Alaska’s history. Also included in this series is the correspondence regarding the above.
Box 66

See Appendix 1 for the Alphabetical List of Correspondents including Box 66.


A Bibliography of Alaskan Literature, 1724-1924
Folder 1 Correspondence re: Alaska bibliography/history/writings, 1904-1917
Folder 2 Correspondence re: Alaska bibliography/history/writings, 1918-1938
Folder 3 Correspondence with booksellers, 1900-1937: also includes receipts and correspondence with other dealers
Folder 4 Correspondence with Edward W. Allen, mostly concerning documents collected for the Alaska bibliography, 1924-1929
Folder 5 Book lists
Folder 6 Alaska stories, articles
Folder 7 Poetry
History of Alaska
Folder 8 Correspondence with Charles Bunnell concerning writing the history of Alaska; also includes the commencement address given by Wickersham in 1934, by-laws of the University of Alaska and some Grace Wickersham correspondence relating to the University of Alaska
Folder 9 Correspondence with Charles Bunnell concerning publication of the Bibliography of Alaskan Literature; also includes address delivered by Wickersham at the laying of the cornerstone of the Alaska Agricultural College on 7/4/1915, Bulletin of the Alaska Agricultural College, 1922, donation of first printing press in Territory by Wickersham, Memorial to Ben Eielson, short note from Herbert Hoover, clippings about Alaska Agricultural College commencement and dedication of Eielson site, Wickersham’s honorary Doctor of Laws degree, and University of Alaska commencement program, 1936.
Folder 10 Agreement with Dr. Bunnell for writing the history of Alaska and clippings on the same subject
Folder 11 Statement from Bunnell, Alaska College, University of Alaska report of the president, photograph, and clippings
Folder 12 Correspondence with Richard H. Geoghegan and other documents concerning linguistics and Russian America
Folder 13 A School History of Alaska: notes, writings
Folder 14 History of Alaska: outline, notes, writings
Folder 15 Natural history of Alaska: notes, writings
Folder 16 History of education in Alaska: notes, writings, Alaska School Bulletin
Folder 17 American Museum of Natural History -- mammoth tusks, etc.: photos and correspondence
Folder 18 Yaks in Alaska (photostats)
Folder 19 Literature and Authors of Alaska and other miscellaneous writings
Folder 20 Revenue cutter service, Wick. nos. 7774, 7775
Folder 21 Book plates: “Ex Libris James Wickersham” Two versions:

1912, signed A. B. Boettcher: dark green on cream



1916, signed A. Boettcher: railroad engine added; black on cream


Box 67
Folder 1 Peter P. Doroshin, a Russian engineer prospected for gold in Russian America, 1848-1858 (manuscript); Pizzaro, the conqueror of Peru (typescript)
Folders 2-4 Notes, correspondence, photos, and manuscript of Empress Catherine the Great; Russian book list
Folder 5 Alaskan nomenclature: a study of geographic genealogy
Folder 6 Prospecting in Russian America and other notes
Folder 7 1724-1924, the Records of Discovery; Nome-McKenzie contempt trial
Folder 8 Alaska governors; includes some Allman notes
Folder 9 Land of Volcanoes (typescript); Alaska, the Land of Glaciers (holograph)
Folder 10 Asia-American Migration Route; Land Bridge between Siberia and Alaska, -1934
Folder 11 Japanese Wrecks on the Aleutian Islands, statement by Adam Block, 1904; correspondence, notes
Folder 12 Juneau history: discovery of gold; letter from C.L. Andrews discussing the Pilz-Harris controversy regarding the gold discovery
Folder 13 John Bourke and British Columbia; Cassiar Diggings - British Columbia Mining
Folder 14 John Bremner
Folder 15 George E. Pilz, Reminiscences of the Oldest Pioneer Miner in Alaska; J.B. Moore; Skagway in Days Primeval (clipping)
Folders 16-18 Old Yukon notes correspondence, maps, photographs, and manuscripts
Folder 19 Frank Dinsmore, Bill McPhee, Gordon C. Bettles’ statement, History of the steamer Isabelle and the Early Fairbanks Mines by Thomas Larson, 1923; Ode or Song of Baranof
Folder 20 The Apaches of Alaska (typescript)
Folder 21 What Alaska Needs is Organic Law (typescript), Wick. no. 3875
Folder 22 Alaska’s Trade Value to the United States, speech by James Wickersham, Congressional Record, 1931, and research files.

SCRAPBOOKS
The scrapbooks include clippings, correspondence, writings, notes, and photographs usually related to a particular interest or subject. Scrapbooks contain materials collected by Wickersham, as well as others after his death. Ruth Allman probably added materials to the scrapbooks.
Box 68
Folders 1-3 Literary scrapbooks: includes “The Death of Kowee,” lists of newspapers sent to the University of Washington, political writings, a list of the oldest settlements in Alaska, and Old Yukon memorabilia.
Folders 4-6 Mt. McKinley scrapbooks
Box 69
Folders 1-2 Politics and law scrapbook; contains letters signed by Theodore and Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Folders 3-5 Society scrapbooks
Box 70
Folder 1 Index to Alaskan Scrap Books: Book I: covers 1897-’98 to Dec’r 30, 1910; inclusive: Book II: covers 1911 to May 1, 1914; inclusive: Book III: covers May 1, 1914 to Nov. 3, 1918; inc. with complete index thereto; Book IV: Misc. clippings ca. 1908-1924.
Scrapbook I
Scrapbook IV
Box 71
Scrapbook II [see index in front of Box 70]
Box 72
Scrapbook III [see index in front of Box 70]

COLLECTED PAPERS
Wickersham collected various documents written by others. These papers reflect his interest in politics and government and the history of Alaska.
Box 73

See Appendix 1 for the Alphabetical List of Correspondents including Box 73.


Folder 1

1. Cmdr. Henry Glass letter, Sitka June, 4 1881, U.S.S. Jamestown [Skookum papers]

2. Cmdr. Henry Glass letter, Hoonyah [Hoonah] Dec. 4th, 1881, U.S.S. Wachusett [Kan-nach head chief of the Hoonyah tribe]

3. Cmdr. J.B. Coghlan letter, March 7th, 1884, U.S.S. Adams [Kah-nel Hoonyah chief …]

4. Lewis Gerstle letter, President, Alaska Commercial Co., San Francisco May 7th, 1886

5. John Montgomery, in account with Hudson’s Bay Company: list of accounts and transactions, 1853- 1855, Fort Nisqually

6. [8 index cards with notes of Alaska transfer ceremony and other subjects, Nov. 8, 1867 to 1962]
Folder 2 Daniel B. Libby, Western Union Telegraph Company, 1866-1872. [Slides available of some of the documents.]

Item 1: Sketchbook, made of legal-sized envelopes stuck together. Depicts Alaska Natives, including wolf dance, and Western Union Telegraph Co. 12 pencil sketches; 14 pages total.


Item 2: 6 carte de viste; information written on verso of each:

    1. William Newton, 1867; in Siberia 1866

    2. Captain D.B. Libby 1866, age 25 years [full length portrait in long coat]

    3. [group of three]: Captain Ketchum, Fred Whymper, M. LaBarge 1866 on Yukon River

    4. Mr. Slavan, died at Port Carance (sic), Russian America, May 1867

    5. Captain Daniel B. Libby, June 1866 [head and shoulders]

    6. Charles Hubbard, my partner building tel line 1869 for Atlantic and Pacific line in 1868 and 1869

Two copyprints (2a and 2b) that were found in the Libby Diary (Item 3)
Item 3: Daniel B. Libby diary of 1867. 19cmH x 12cmW x 1.5cmD; tan leather in fair condition.

Contents: January 1, 1867 – October 18, 1867 with pages missing for part of September 6 through part of September 16. Copy print of item 2b (above) is affixed to inside of front cover. Note on front fly leaf reads: “Daniel B. Libby, Comdr, Grantley Harbor Div, W. U. Tel Co., Hd. Quarters, Libby Station, Port Clarence, Russian America.”


Item 4: List of stores and sundry articles transferred by Charles L. Bulkley to Daniel B. Libby, 1866 (seven leaves, legal-size)
Item 5: Western Union Telegraph Company, Russian Extension, San Francisco Cal., June 6th 1866. General Order No. 13 [organization of company on a military basis]. Signed by Frank N. Wicker, Chief of Land Services
Item 6: Head Quarters, Western Union Tel. Expedition, San Francisco, Cal, July 2, 1866. Circular. [re: celebration of Independence Day, 1866]
Item 7: Head Quarters, W.U.T. Esp’d, Flagship Nightingale, Plover Bay, Sept. 11th, 1866. Special Order No. 85 [re: establishing winter quarters and distribution of equipment]
Item 8: Libbyville, Port Clarence, R. A., November 1st, 1866. Special Order No. l [employees forbidden to molest or take away any relic from Indian grave or graveyard.] Signed by Daniel B. Libby
Item 9: Weather Report, December 1866, Port Clarence, R. A.
Item 10: Weather Report, January 1867, Port Clarence, R. A.
Item 11: Notes: two pages from Daniel B. Libby. No date, but in text notes that it is his “80th year.” Handwritten in pencil. [transcribed]
Items 12 – 16: Five letters between James Wickersham and Newcomb Carlton of Western Union Telegraph Company, 1925 – 1934, regarding Daniel Libby, the Western Union Telegraph co., Russian Extension, and Wickersham’s request for a map from the expedition.
Item 17: One envelope that held the Libby material
Item 18: Clipping from The Milwaukee Journal, August 17, 1958, regarding the first message via Atlantic Cable in 1858 (which functioned a very short time).
Item 19: Photocopy of The Esquimaux, v. 1, no. 1
Folder 3 Account of the last days and death of Hudson Stuck by Dr. Grafton Burke.
Folder 4 Address of President Taft at the Armory, Seattle, Wash., Oct. 9, 1911
Folder 5 Thomas Riggs, Jr., Alaskan Boundary Commission, Dec. 27, 1912.
Folder 6 Eskimos pictures and maps: Made by E-too’-ach-in-na, the Eskimo chief at Ip-now-ruk, on Shishmaref Inlet, and presented to James Wickersham at Nome by his son, Oo-kwed-luk,-“The Rabbit,” on April 4, 1902. (35 pictures, 2 folded maps, in colors). [Wickersham Bibliography #2740]

Maps: Hand drawn of west coast area of Alaska from Cape Lisborn [Lisburne] to the St. Michael area.

[Maps have been flattened and are located in MS X-Oversize Map Case in Vault]

Folder 7 2 items:

Item 1: Original statement or bill for supplies furnished to Hill and Pilz, employers of R.T. Harris and Joseph Juneau, August 5, 1880, Sitka, Alaska. (1 l.)


Item 2: Original statement or bill for supplies for Harris and Juneau, “A.P. Company for Harris and Juneau bought of N.A. Fuller”, Sitka, Alaska, September 30, 1880. (1 l) [facsimile in file; original on long-term loan to Juneau Douglas City Museum.]
Box 74
Folder 1 U.S. Circuit Court, District of Washington. Case and opinion concerning Catholic missionary stations in Oregon, 1890
Vol. 1 Manuscript of “History of St. James Mission, Ft. Vancouver, Washington, Vol. I.” (typescript)

POST-WICKERSHAM FILES
Grace Wickersham and her niece, Ruth Allman, kept these files and scrapbooks after Judge Wickersham’s death.


Box 75
Folders 1-2 Letters, telegrams, sympathy cards received and newspaper clippings after Judge Wickersham’s death, 1939-
Folders 3-4 Correspondence and clippings regarding memorials, special stamp in honor of Wickersham
Folder 5 Statehood; Wickersham’s Juneau home as a possible historic site, Sourdough reunion; history of Juneau, Alaska
Folder 6 Grace Wickersham: Homer property, lease
Folder 7 University of Alaska [see also Box 66, Folders 8-11]

RUTH AND JACK ALLMAN FILES
Correspondence, clippings, photos, and publications documenting Jack and Ruth Allman’s life and the continued interest in Judge Wickersham’s legacy.
Box 76
Folder 1 Personal papers of Ruth Allman (Ruth Coffin) and other Allmans, including educational records, graduation from University of Washington
Folder 2 Personal papers and correspondence primarily related to the Wickersham house (Juneau), library, and papers.
Folder 3 Allman’s Silversides, Tongass Lodge, advertising and drawings, Antonzich, Tongass Publishing Co. (1967)
Folder 4 History for Fairbanks News-Miner progress edition,
Folder 5 Olaus and “Mardy” Murie
Folder 6 Women in Alaska
Folder 7 Voorhees-Stowitts Family
Folder 8 Beta Sigma Phi
Folder 9 Storis/NW passage, 1957
Folder 10 Jack and the Dogs -- Queenie
Folder 11 Magazine articles, 1940’s
Folder 12 “Hello Judge”
Folder 13 Moved to PCA 277 Vol. 22. Commentary and photographs—color, black and white--showing Wickersham House interiors. [compiled by Ruth Allman?]
Folder 14 Carl Burrows, Patsy Ann (1939); three photograph postcards of Patsy Anne taped in; one with note from “Ralph” to Ruth Allman, dated July 14, 1940. Also, a letter from Stanton Patty dated 1970 was in the back covers.
Advertisement broadside: “The Southbound American boats usually pass thru Juneau late at night; We Are Open for All Boats; THE NUGGET SHOP”
Folder 15 Statehood, Wickersham house, Jack Allman
Folder 16 Ruth Allman and Coast Guard, including article and photographs of commissioning of CG Loran Station at Port Clarence in 1962
Folder 17 Alaska Purchase Centennial and initial Alaska Airlines Gold Nugget Service, 1967
Folder 18 Honors, Certificates of Appreciation, including citation for “Distinguished Leader for Alaska Statehood” from Governor Bill Sheffield in 1984.

Box 77
Scrapbook Tribute to Marie Drake, 1961: includes letters, biography, clippings, cards
Collected publications, books, artifacts with pertinent correspondence, clippings, and photos. Although Wickersham collected some, most were Ruth Allman’s collection.
Folder 1 International Sourdough Reunion
Folder 2 Tourism brochures, schedules, and stickers: includes text for 1895 brochure
Folder 3 Mount Tacoma or Rainier? (booklet)
*Folder 4 Discovery of Gold at Nome, Alaska (article)
Folder 5 The Story of No. 9 Above (booklet)
Folder 6 Rhymes of a Roughneck (book)
Folder 7 Steamship and other menus
Folder 8 Presbytery of Alaska
Folder 9 “Ghoti” (pamphlets, etc. re: fishing)
Folder 10 Alaskan Forget-Me-Nots
Folder 11 Flag over the North (book)
Folder 12 Natives
Folder 13 Purchase and some important Wickersham documents probably assembled by Ruth Allman for an exhibit.


Box 78
4 bound items
“Scrapbook: Nome No. 1, 1901-2” – news clippings
“Ethnological Notes” [1880-?]
“Constitution of 1889” -- scrapbook and folder of Washington Territory’s constitutional convention
“Supreme Court Decisions” –scrapbook of clippings on Alaska Reports, judges’ decisions; pasted in back pages of volume: Circulars from the Department of the Interior on land and mining in the territories, 1885-1886. One sheet is entitled “Mining Regulations for the District of Alaska,” July 28, 1885.
Folder 1 Program of the Circle City Minstrels; Circle, Alaska, February 25, 1899
Folder 2 List of Alaska officials, pages record of deposition, and offences committed by them in delegate election 1918.

MS Oversize (Boxes 79 & 80)
Ephemera and miscellaneous documents are collocated by size. This series contains programs, election posters, newspapers, scrapbooks, and prints.

Box 79 (Located in MS Oversize)

Election poster for Delegate to Congress, 1912, refers to Home Rule Bill (12 ½” x 16 ¼”)


Chart (folded) of Chinese characters
Black and White print of Alaska ferry by James Jerome Haze (2 copies)
The Hell Whooper (asbestos newspaper)
Allman’s Silversides – poster
Don’t Miss Juneau’s House of Wickersham—poster
Various clippings/periodicals
Various newspapers (Alaskan and non-Alaskan) –in large binder and loose
Stick to Wick - cartoons of D.S. Whitfield, Valdez, 1914 --in large binder
Photostat copy of charter of the American Legion’s establishment of Jack Allman Post No. 17 at Kodiak, Alaska, dated April 14, 1955.
Placemat with map of Alaska


Box 80 (Located in MS Oversize)


Scrapbook of newspaper clippings
Four (4) Certificates of appointment:

  1. James Wickersham as an Attorney and Counselor of the Supreme Court of the United States on February 23, 1904 signed by James H. McKenney

  2. James Wickersham to be judge of the District Court of the District of Alaska, Division No. 3, signed by Theodore Roosevelt, 3/2/1905

  3. James Wickersham to be judge of the District Court of the District of Alaska, Division No. 3, signed by Theodore Roosevelt, 6/30/1906

  4. James Wickersham to be judge of the District Court of the District of Alaska, Division No. 3, signed by Theodore Roosevelt, 3/4/1907

List of vessels involved in disaster in Alaskan waters during the period July 1, 1878, to June 30, 1911, as shown by wreck reports filed in the Office of the Life-Saving Service under the Act of June 18, 1878. [with photocopy]


Color copy: Map of New Archangel (Sitka) Made by native during the Russian occupancy
Map: Route of the Proposed Alaska-British Columbia and Yukon International Highway 1925
Certificate: Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States of America...[appoints] Harry Bishop… [U.S. Marshall]… District 1,… 28th of May, 1914
Map of Alaska showing Metalliferous Deposits 1911 “For the laws creating Alaska Districts as shown on this map… [in Wickersham’s handwriting dividing Alaska into four districts]
Broadside: “Greetings to Judge James Wickersham,” poem by D. A. Noonan; on verso: newspaper clipping of Noonan’s poem “Alaska’s Hall of Fame” and handwritten note: “With the enduring good wishes of D. A. Noonan.”

Box 81
Books, ephemera and publications:
Alaska Nellie by Nellie Neal Lawing (1940): additional information pasted in front of book, including 1956 obituary, Anchorage Guide of January 1956 with Alaska Nellie photo by Ward Wells on cover
Trees of North America by Donald Culross Peattie


Directory: hist -> hist docs -> finding aids
hist -> A chronology 1660-1832 The Restoration Settlement
hist -> Tourist Areas Haiti, another discovery
hist -> A copy of the following stories, with graphics, charts and photos is available in a 100+ page paperback from the Hightower News/Dr. Paul Hightower 1701 S. 34th St.,Terre Haute, in 47803, for $30
hist -> History and Social Science Standards of Learning Enhanced Scope and Sequence
hist -> 0
hist -> Evolution of the National Weather Service
finding aids -> Alaska Electric Light & Power Company Photograph Collection, 1912-1945 pca 140 acquisition
finding aids -> Alaska State Library Historical Collections Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company Records, 1880-2000 ms 999
finding aids -> Atlantic Richfield Photograph Collection, ca. 1904-1910 pca 199
finding aids -> Alaska State Library Historical Collections DeArmond, R. N. Robert N. DeArmond Photograph Collection, ca. 1890-1972 pca 258

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