Collection:
JDCM Reference
Accession#:
REF
Object ID:
3391
Object Name:
Newspaper
Title:
Juno's Days of Yore
Call#:
979.82 DEA
Publisher:
Info Juneau
Publication Place:
Juneau, Alaska
Summary:
Collection of articles on the history of Juneau published in Info—Juneau, a weekly TV guide publication which was produced by the Juneau Empire. Articles cover various topics in Juneau's history including the capital move from Sitka to Juneau, various mayors of Juneau and Douglas, federal and state elections, building in Juneau and Douglas, Juneau public school system, the postal service, mining, avalanches, floods, fires, halibut fishing, maritime industry, trails, recreational activities, multiple lumber mills, and important people in Juneau's history. Also includes several articles which focus specifically on the events of 1918 in Juneau and Douglas.
People:
DeArmond, Robert "Bob" N.
Willoughby, Richard G. "Dick"
Behrends, Bernard Meeno
Harris, Richard
Harding, Warren G.
Franklin, Howard
Starr, Frank
Strong, William
Joyce, Mary
Carlson, John L.
Hilty, Charles
Jorgenson, James P.
Healy, John Jerome
Martin, Jacob
Shackleford, Lewis
Cobb, John Howell
Wickersham, James
Jackson, Sheldon
McCloskey, James
Murphy, Marion
Jackson, P.E.
Spickett, John
Cheney, Z. (Zina) R.
Snow, George
Kennedy, Daniel
Gilman, Isabel Ambler
Delany, Arthur K.
Kyrage, George
Wyman, Hugh S.
Tanner, Josiah M. "Si"
Frame, John W.
Johnson, Charles G.
Search Terms:
History
Communication
Newspaper
Architecture
Juneau High School
Juneau Hotel
Juneau Opera House
Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc.
Worthen Lumber Mill
Columbia Lumber Company
Business
Hotel
Store
Bank
Education
School
Disaster
Flood
Fisheries
Fishing
Cold Storage
Hatchery
Government
State
Federal
Capital
Election
Health Care
Doctor
Lumbering
Mill
Recreation
Transportation
Boat
S.S. Princess Sophia
S.S. Islander
Maritime
Railroad
Natural History
Geological
Glacier
Taku
Environment
Winter
Mining
Hardrock
Mine
Subjects:
Recreation
Mayors
Avalanches
Fishing
Postal service
Education
Buildings
Fire
Floods
Elections
Government officials
Steamboats
Ferries
Presidents
Lawyers
Business people
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