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Alaska days with John Muir
by Samuel Hall Young
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22 editions published between 1915 and 2009 in English and held by 522 libraries worldwide
Hall Young of Alaska, "The mushing parson"; the autobiography of S. Hall Young
by Samuel Hall Young
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4 editions published between 1927 and 2004 in English and held by 174 libraries worldwide The autobiographical tales of an American missionary, naturalist and explorer in the territory of Alaska.
The Klondike clan; a tale of the great stampede
by Samuel Hall Young
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9 editions published in 1916 in English and held by 95 libraries worldwide
Adventures in Alaska
by Samuel Hall Young
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4 editions published in 1919 in English and held by 82 libraries worldwide
The Blair education bill : speech of Hon. J.N. Dolph of Oregon, in the Senate of the United States, February 25, 1886
by Joseph N Dolph
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1 edition published in 1886 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
Records, 1874-1972
by United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Consists of field correspondence, reports, and property records of home missionaries in Alaska; records of PCUSA BNM, Div. of Educational and Medical Work in Haines, Alaska; and records pertaining to the Woman's Board of Home Missions.
S. Hall Young collection : papers, 1881-1927
by Samuel Hall Young
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide The 548 photographs were collected or perhaps taken by S. Hall Young during his time in Alaska. Since he traveled throughout Alaska, the scenes are varied and include many formats, including photo postcards. Several sets of photographs appear to have been sent to him by missionaries in the field, although only a few, Whipkey in Council and Greist in Barrow, are identified. Although mostly not noted, the images probably date between 1890 and 1920. Subjects vary, but include missionary portraits, town scenes, hunting, children, Alaska Natives, cemeteries, and dog teams. Prominent personages in images include S. Hall Young and his wife, those involved with the Presbytery, including Edward Marsden (Metlakatla), David Waggoner (Juneau), Bishop Rowe, and Dr. Condit. Identified Alaska locations include Anchorage, Barrow, Cordova, Council, Craig, Eagle, Fairbanks, Glacier Bay, Haines, Hoonah, Howkan, Hydaburg, Iditarod, Juneau, Kake, Kasaan, Ketchikan, Klawock, Klinkwan, Knik, Matanuska, Metlakatla, Nenana, Nome, Ruby, Saxman, Seward, Sitka, Skagway, Tokeen, Valdez, Wrangell, Dawson (Yukon Territory). Two folders contain unidentified images, including some not taken in Alaska. Commercial photographers represented include Clemens, Lomen, Simmer, Winter & Pond, F.H. Nowell, P.S. Hunt, Cameron, E.A. Hegg, Kennedy, Case & Draper, William L. Paul, Jr., and Ordway.
An Alaskan "mush" to Presbytery
by Samuel Hall Young
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2 editions published in 1913 in English and held by 1 library worldwide A trip from Iditarod with dog team to Cordova, a distance of 720 miles, to attend a meeting of the Presbytery.
The missionary situation in Alaska
by Samuel Hall Young
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2 editions published in 1911 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Alaska in song and story
by Samuel Hall Young
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1 edition published in 1919 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Alaska days with John Muir / by S. Hall Young
by Samuel Hall, 1847-1927 Young
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in Undetermined and held by 1 library worldwide We have determined this item to be in the public domain according to US copyright law through information in the bibliographic record and/or US copyright renewal records. The digital version is available for all educational uses worldwide. Please contact HathiTrust staff at hathitrust-help@umich.edu with any questions about this item.
Tidings from the Klondike
by Samuel Hall Young
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1 edition published in 1898 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Records concerning a law case of the United States vs. John F. Malony, et al. (no. 1146-A), involving desecration of graves at Juneau in 1914
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1 edition published in 1914 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Includes letters, telegrams, Fraction Lode claims and plats, prosecution notes, memos, and Memorial Day program dated May 30, 1896 at Juneau. Correspondents include S. Hall Young, James H. Condit, W.J. Lewis, John Rustgard, and W.G. Beattie.
Letters received by George Shakes, Tlingit chief, 1879-1900
by George Shakes
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Includes business letters from the U.S. Marshall and Collector of Customs, character letter ("skookum paper") signed by S. Hall Young, Sheldon Jackson, A.L. Lindsley and H. Kendall, letters from Governor John Brady, personal letters from tribal members about schooling and money matters, a lease between Chief Shakes and R. Jensen for monthly land rental, a letter to Mrs. Shakes, and a list of charges against Colteen-eash.
Collection of Muirana, 1980-1983
by Mary Louise Brown
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Series I consists chiefly of correspondence, notes, bibliographies, and sketches for films relating to life and work of John Muir. Series II consists of expanded indices of two works on John Muir, Linnie Marsh Wolfe's "Son of the Wilderness" and Samuel Hall Young's "Alaska Days with John Muir," as well as the indices to "Collected Works" by Muir. Brown's adapted indices bring all citations together so that they may be examined simultaneously. Brown has expanded the textual information provided with illustrations, definitions and miscellaneous supporting materials found in other sources. more
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African Americans--Education Alaska Alaska--Barrow Alaska--Haines Alaska--Juneau Alaska--Skagway Alaska--Tanana River Alaska--Wrangell Biography Church and state Church and state--Presbyterian Church Condit, James Hays,--1865-1954 Dogs Education Fiction Glaciers Gold mines and mining History Home missions Indians of North America--Missions Jackson, Sheldon,--1834-1909 Juvenile works Literacy Manners and customs Missionaries Missions Missions, Medical Muir, John,--1838-1914 Natural history Nature conservation North America--Porcupine River Photographs Post, Wiley,--1898-1935 Presbyterian Church Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A Presbyterian Church--Missions Records and correspondence Religion Rogers, Will,--1879-1935 Speeches in Congress Tlingit Indians Travel United States United States.--Bureau of Education United States.--Bureau of Indian Affairs United States.--Congress.--Senate Women in missionary work Young, Samuel Hall,--1847-1927 Yukon Territory--Dawson Yukon Territory--Klondike River Valley
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Young, S. Hall (Samuel Hall), 1847-1927
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