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

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Page 1: MS10 Captain Lloyd H. “Kinky” Bayers Collection, 1898-1967

Alaska State Library

Historical Collections

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

MS 10

Juneau Historical Subjects Files

[email protected] 907 465-2925

PO Box 110571 Juneau, Alaska 99811-0571

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BAKERIESJuneau

D.A.Djsp._3/2atl9.15--Me&..e=&!ml"d~&~a*_y-hl--now in the new building on 2nd St. betweenS-e~d and Main.

See card on:CALIFOR1HA BAK'RY CGustav \'ierth)

_ls.9-LJlJNEAU--BAKEllY--(-,LQhn-S-t""i'iEW-F-Fo~t-rl--1894 THE BAKER (Nat. G11nger---Waterfront)

-MESSEBSCHMTTDIS BAKEBY.-I"as.-p:r~sly c e lled,.:.-tfl.e--ISAN FRANCISCO BAKERY---1t 1s now-1960 theP1JRTl'Y BAKERY.

J-EERLESS BAKERY-Of Heyde r-&--M8-jf-e.p....-.wa-s---±-ec-a t-ed:-~where PMlARAY CLUB or PROFFESSIONAL PHARMACY1s

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STAR BAKERY of old Jim Sofomlis was down Franklinabout where----south of Juneau Marble Works.

SULLYIS BAK~RY was first up on Seward St. justbelow Behrends Store--on same side of St.I think he later moved it down into the Valentine Bldg. (Front st. side) next to pprcy1s

sometime later Carson Lawrence took over. .GRANDMA'S KITCHEN was a small bakor on WilloDghb~JUNEAU BAKERY (Wm. Myren on Seward St.) 1927

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BAKERIES12/26/1929 Peerless Bakery adds concrete structure to1/3/i§gi/zf ~~~~I'~~kervP.FromberP.' and Jim Sofolls to--

open soon.

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JUNEAUBAKERIES

Emp"-;--lOi271T92S-Pee rIe s s Bakery lEiOlown up. l"~a-last__ 8ven.Lng ..-Dy. naml_te_p.-lae.e.d_uf.lde_r_b-ldg.·._De,mo.J._l_s.f1ed--il"J. t.e p--

lor of bakery, damBged Wright1s Jewelry Store and Dartof-t!l~Quall-tlf'Grocery. Henry MeIer and Oscar Hegstead

__ ~-w.e_re_i.n_tRe_sa-±-e_8_P0·e-m in-~r0fltr-of-trh&-b~dg.--and-were 'Iblown to the floor but luckily escaped injury.--J:imp• r01"2'87Tg2'67~eorles concerning above dynami tinl_Emp_.-4./-l.2p 9.27_/-6-N.e.w.-June"au_B a.ke.~y_,-W.m .-M;v-r-e n-w-l..J.l-op8-n t o.~I

~orrow. Next do~r to B.M.B store on Seward St.

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BAKERIES Bake shaDs etc.1-1~.t-l.g~fa C.D. ae-et-e-e bo"g-h' - -eeeee Be!,e-ry-f-ro-m-

W. t-1. !-lvren as of Dec. Ls t , on Seward between 2nd & 3rd.,10(4(1932(8 Henry Sully bought the Juneau Bakery from

..~.,.Bo~~e.10/14/1932/8 Henry Sully opens the June~u Bakery on FrontSt. in the DlU location of the Juneau Drug Co. and has

1---lh"iHF",e4--Ee ...~ey Baker GO his ba-k-e-r'o.------------2/7/1934/6 Jim Sofoulls opens Star Bakery in new quarters:

1n the building formerly occupied by White Spot Cafol

1---;---£1'''",B-tr-P6f1H3 NOli8 8 t a-FHI-E!;fH~:-'I..ta± ~.8-P-B ••[email protected]~--Q-G- '5/28/1945/1': Honry Meler solls Peerless Bake.:r:vto H. V. Sully

after 23 years in business in Juneau. {Effective June 1.--M,r-s..-Me1ceT-eame-lcn-19-21-a-nd-H-enry--icn-}9'22-to-wo-rk-for-

partner Ted Hyder.4/30/1946/5 Carson Lawrenee buys lnterest in Sully's Baker

Will take over management. Has been wrtn-oaltery IO yrs.--He-botlgh-t-t~he-03:d--S-iffi-r-Ba'k-€-r·y-1-a-&t-y-ea-P-&f.ld-na-med-1~

Ca1"son' 8 BakerY.:.... _7/12/1947 Geo ~esserschmidt back ln Purity Bekery

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BAKERY FIRES---;J1JNEllUOJIK":RY-( Be twe en 2M & 3rd on Seward St)

A.b_o.u.t-Whe~Bar..ar:w.f~Bo.Gk---Sto,p.8----Wa-B--i-fi-±-9-0Q.-)_Emp . 1/4/1930/6

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JUNEAU BANDSOrchestras, etc.

Emp. 5/26/1923/6 The 13-piece native band headed by SamScott, Peter Dick, etc. lerds procession in the baseballparade. V.G.

5/30/1946/8 New Juneau City Band makes 1st appearance.VG list of all in it.

9/19/1952 Juneau City Bpnd---long dead---revived. ElmerFriend, Cleo Comr.ter-a , Bill Mat he ny J Glen Le ac h , HermanKuhlman.

9/26/1952 City Bn nd off to good e'tcr-t•

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· BANDSCity and £lIsa seecard on DANCES

3/22/1Q35!2 Juneau City 3~nd t;iVCS ririe free pe1formancein El ks Hall. [P'Laye i a 1 isted)OO VG. I

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.-BANKS

Juneau

See cards on.:

, B~HR·ENlJs---JlJtNKFIRST NATIQNALBANJ<ALASKA FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN CO.

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JUNEA U BANKSD.A.Disp. 11/18/1893 On or about Jan. 1, 1894 the Harri-

son. will open Juneau's first bank •.•D.A.DisP; 9/9/1905 pp.3; B.M.Behrsnds has c10ssd a dsa1for tho Morso property (Ball Pharmacy) and will re-

modaat the building for his bank.Empire: 9/2/1919 pp.4; Editorial B.M.Behrends Bank is

Alaska's oldsat---not the Alaska Banking & Trust Co. ofNome as they claim. B.M.B. estab. 1891 in Juneau.(However, this may be wrong too---see notes above.)Emp. 10/1/1924/8 First National Bank will move into theHellenthall Building. (From ne-r t to Bur-ror-da Corner)

Em~. 2/21/1925/2 First Natn'l Bank moves to new quarters.Indep. 10/9/1955 Recent1lf renovated and will open for

for business next Sat. (10/15) The Bank ~si eeen usingthe first floor of the Goldstein Bldg. since last Junewhile the work was being don", by Don Abel with sub-con-tracts to Manthey (cement works)

The hank was chartered in April of 1898 as the firstnational bank in Alaska, now has assets of $9,500,000. andemplyes 24 people. Wallis S. George 1s Pres. Harvey

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Br-own, -Exec , Vice Pres. etc. {Bee paper r.ar list ofDirectors, etc.)' Also Tom,ly Cashen, Assist. Vice Pres.1 s oLde at empLoy ee-c-> start ed MRrch. 1931. . -;

started in 189g by four Juneau men, W.T.Summers, whowas first Pre s , G.J.Held, John Olds and S._~~lum, with thehelp of capital from Santa Barbara, Calif. Original localewas on Front St. next to Miner Publishing Co. (Guckerl s--or e~21ier Gea. M. Simpkins Bindery) It would have beenin the bUilding now occupied by 20th Century Market.Moved to pres~at location in 1925 when the Bank purchasedthe 'Hellenthall Bldg. ('Capital or Palace Theatre)

. ContraIl of Bank was purchased ih 1911 by Bradleymining interests (A.J.Mlne) and passed to local resi~entsagain in 1936 In 1923 the bank bought out the asse,s ofFirst Territorial Bank of Alaska at Dougmas and moved itth Juneau side for colsolidation with the larger lnstltuticSummers was Peest to 1911, .then John" Reck, Earl Cleveland,Earle Hunter and now Wallis George in that order •••.•. Lndep, 1/13/1957 -~New F.Nat. Bank directors chosen:

Dr. Wm. Whitehead replaces Joe Willlams·on board of Direct-ors. Others were WoS.George, Keith G.Wildes, W.T.Kegley,

Felix J.Toner, A.m.Mill, and R. Boocheiver.D" ...

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BANKS

~: j~r.:Jpr;:pf~n~~n &ag~d~is~~~lideJLi~un rj~",f~lHf"':'pgJe)__3· Some history of Behrends Bank (Spiral ~ pp 64L2/l§/l953 B.M.Behrends bank bUilding remodeled, __

The First National Bank o:Qened on Monday:t_4pril_18_1_1898. itL..i~Horseshoe Building (Front & Main). The Alaska Mining Record,April 20, l,B§B)----------------

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BANKS, FIR'ST NATIONAL

_8e'T-eILpr.e61.l:tell.t.6_ha:v.,,-g!11<le.<lit-'lln.c.e-'ll;atlad.. __Spiral No. 12. pp. 43.

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· BANKROBBERIES- Juneau

1 /23/J q32 Glly Mchellgb.to,n-~ a bank.-...x..o.bhex shortl;y--he~r )noon today and recovers about $3000. Bobbe r-, lHll iams . McGee had Just hela up G.E.Glev8J.ana an~ taken the

-.mQ+1.~j:lG-MaS-b8...Q.k.1~~-Gr wilen MG.N,&bl.i¥lWr.l 6 tarttshooting up the place. Dan Ralston happened bo be pass-ing and he grappled with the robber. He was also Suo u

--bif---Mcl'l"'''~.n,,-OO.t-4'<>-p.t.y Aat e ly Ao-t-B<H4g...-&ly , t'1o~eQ.-4.Jneck and leg. McGee was drilled through the stomachana no nope ~s nCHI for his recovery. F'rank and Mrs.Me-t4a.Jt-f-aM-Re-v-. ;:; ...' -"'~~8-G-~t.ae----M~'Ii4-e't all '.&'t-tHoased the affair. (SammK l\jelson and Kinky were up bl theFed. Bldg. whtin the S ootine was going on and we r-e on

--the-s.c.e.r.l..8---SM-F-t-l.y-aAe-p-)1/25/1932 Hcvee dies. Silen on his Recomplies. to the end.

Age 4I yrs.----1./ 2 6/ 1 9 a 2---Cl±-H-(Tp8:---J . 'Sfiorty~raha~ked up a"...."

suspected accomplice. Heikes death justified say s aeor9J{er§ jury.

G-raha·m-;-ja-l-'re-d:-f-e-r-e·e mp±1e 1ty-4e Ele;yo-6-f;lf-¥.Jil· .• ho , or '.

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10/13/1932/8 Shorty Graham indicted by Grand Jury whichreturned a true bill agpinst him for bank robe~ry.12/12/1932/2 Shorty Gr"ham not guilty in bank robbery cas,NOME NEWS 10/3/1902/3. VG. A desperado wrecked the Canad-

ian Bu nk of Commerce in Skagway when he entered thebank with a revolver in one hand and crpped stick of dyn-amite in the other in a hold-up attempt. The cashierwrestled with him and the dynamite fell to the floar----it scattered partE of cashier and robber allover thebadly wrecked bank.

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BANQUET SALOON

---JT,-A-;-tli-sp.lotZS-iraw auuge v .'",·Ja~oney pihansn", !R 1o· nOD...-3=.s...t..ox-y-b u-UQ..1-Rg-Gfl-t.fie---eo-pfl"eT-

of 2nd & Seward (Nugget Shop) where the O~l~d~_,1I---:Banym;~S-aL?jo-n-'BunQrng now s tand s .

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BANTA'S LAUNDRY

D.A.Diep, 4T27T913 H. Ban'tlr-C5f the Hrtrre-s--tcrry-;-w-i..;L-'±---SGor-J.--Op.en-a-$&5.,-OOCL-l.aundq-e..at a bl i shm enin the Hayes Building in Juneau.

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(1) BARANOF HOTEL-§f£-0f¥.l6~s-t-ory--f;jYt. Ho trr-J:s plannM:

for Juneau soon says R~~.~S~o~mmmmeeLr~8~'__~ 16/2/1932 J. C of C. approves new hotel project.

I 4/5~/~~3cr--Jun~auto-nave-n~w-half-ml11io~e-l-s oon..-=- __ .,---=- ~~---~~

5/25/1938 Work to start Boon on new Baranot bldg-o1T811~3816 Lee Rox and partn~T-eha-s-.-Hardy, to

tear down old DELMAR-RQQMS to make room for.8/17/1938/8 J.J.Meherin, Pres. of Baranof Hotel

Bd. .arl) 1r . CUiIlTci.l.----;--J-un-"D;:rvi-s~--g---l3'eurgBO-9/~2,Ll9..3.B1-8 BaranoLH.oteJ IIsewertl squsbbJ e. VG

Proposal turned down by City Council.CJ/T97T9'3B7a-vG story of' ''CIaim ,jumperll oneGD.r~d..D.D-R.un~n, dI:UllL staked a claim in tyh",e 1

sewer diggings. Ken Junge, Police, called.

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Runyan jailed, etc.10/22/1938/7 A.W.Quist having labor troubles,

in building of Baranof Hotel.11/5/1938 Jurisdictional dispute stops'work on

Baranof. Also stanped on Krause1s HILL CRESTAPTS. and some of Jimmy LRrsenls houses in the>Waynar addition.

11/4/1938 Roof now on. Flag ceremony to be heldat 10:00 tomorrow.

11/19/1938/8 U.S.Marshalls seize books of theCentr~l Labor Council in Baranof dispute

12/31/1938/ Sec. of Alaska Edw. W.Grif'in, diedat Baranof Hotel last night during a Rizal Daybanquet. Has lived in Alaska since 1900. Wascaught by Harry I Lucas, Juneau Mayor.

1 /3/1939/8 Bob Schoettler to manage Baranof3/1/1939/6 Ex New Wash. c ef, Ray Harrington,

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(2) BARANOFHOTEL (2)who lived in Juneau a few years ago._arTived j Il.-

Juneau today to book at the Bar-an of Hotel.--:3ftOfT939 Ba:r-ffi,.uf Hot e l--or-t1ctaTl opened tonlgm

VO account and camp] ete hj story:...6/3/1944/4 Jack Fletcher is new mgr. of Hotel--'l1-U,fT945 Ba:r~!TIIT"-l sold: to new group- -

Gastineau HoJdjng Co .----J.J.olLMe b ""r 1 G....,-Al-Sb¥-ma..n...,-Jack Kristen and Wallis George.

1--'t000"ji.~4'I"-W~H~aces Jack Fletcheas mg,::..--<lf_BaI:alLQLHo_te]

10/27/1950 Edw. J. OIBrien to replace Hughes as--Mgrr;-o-I Garandf Hotel.

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JUNEAUBARBERS

E~87T9Tt9'fre--:runeau ...-g---flrst barber (-tneTlrst one tooil-eo a stLQP-)Frank-R.e.nu.o.l.t-,J~tJca~e opem.e.O-...his shop here in 1885 and catered to both Juneau andDouglas people.

&mp-. -8f-21-/-19 2€>f6-We-f1 z e-le-Le e·nha-rd-, -ba.:r be-r--r-l efLt-J-une-atl-y"s-s-terday. for Seattle in his 20' sailinffN boa t.

8/23/1926 More (See card this file J EAUC.I\WOEl'RTl'S·.--9123/r93S16--u.F--. (Red)--WI1rrams and-rred-Endrea, open--ba-p-'be-r-shop-on-Se-wa-pd-:S.t .•-.1.LU1~3---Ka.tchj kan.,bar i,f r s.-ra:i..ae-ba.i.rc.u.t.s-f=m.-7.§jt-to-J.-..()(2/1/1952 Barber prices go up $1.4-9 and 1~ tax

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BAIlIlARDI-lc898~1:900 - -(M-r-. Ed"ard:-ehester~-U7S7 I

i Was a topographer of the~U.S.Geolog1ca1~Survey and I-surveyed-the-Fort~ml~e d1 s-t-r-:i:c:t,----:l:n-ea.-s t.ern-Ala-sk-a...-1--:-n-t-he-;

summer of 1898 and also made surveys in. Seward_peninsulain summer of 1900.

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R· -BARNS

In Juneau proper

0 A D; s.p_-6t22;'J.9.15,L5-J1le.,~.tLo".s-Kr-~gbaum.!.8-Ba,"nin artiole about Claude Givinnls Willoughby Avegrocery.

As I rl3member, Tillie I s B§rn. (Bill Tarrls motherIn lal-l ---I tnIfiK) was eIther in tne Lo t whereI,olli.e-D.yx..dahl built t he--t.w.Q...-....;;lpa.p..trn-e-a-t housesN. of the Bergmann Hotel----or was across thestreet rrr-t--ne--Iot notc-ontainlng the E~,r:C.

I build~ng on the foo..t-o_f' liB r r l_S---S.t ....-a.n-4-t-h_.Cash Colels Barn i'18S- on Willoughby ~ now owned by

Alaska Coastal (West end of their property 1960-----Se-e-mIr-cr---o·n---'ltR-rGMUM I S-RARN.

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BARSon---s1rL-eeN u-See card

MECCA BAR Cassie Secrest, Prop. opens 1/17/1913In Valentine Bldg.

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· BAR~ENDERS

')('lr! 1937/7 Juneau bartenders organize and elect Art Beaudi.first President. A .F.L .

-3-f3-f:k946---J",mee.-bl-l9aT1Tend-e...,,-o-n-s-t-r1,ke-f-<>r-mor,,-pa-:f-. -A-±-l--bars closed.

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- BASEBALL(Ll ttle League)

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BASEBALL

_Emp_._~J2/-l9_26l2--J.u_"io_"_Le&ffue-Ba-sesa-1.;LlJo-se-o rgan-1-.,ed-bythe Juneau Fire Dept.

Emp.4797192678 Junior baseball league formed. 75 boys.Emp. 4711371926/8 Junaor league teams and players named •. ,; .Emp. 5/B71927(2 34 boys sign up in Junior League Baseball

(V~G-.-l+s-t-of-n-a-me-s-i-n-pape-r-) -Emp , 5/22/1914/4---Amateur baBeba11----Juneau Infants VB

u?~~las Infants. Also, the c.w.YOU~team beat at---p.1 -uP-t.e-am-On the_ne_w-bal-l-&~.unds as_t-e~v.e_n.ing_'_'_'-"_I

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BASEBALL- -~ - Hall of Fame- - I

List of all pla,y:ers in .Jlas.eQall Ha..J..J-oL.F_ameas QL1L21/54...Elks Mag. for June 1954. Page 8.

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BASEBALL

6/5/1934 l.t:llue Law s ' of baseball now banished. Sundaygames no longer congio@red " 5l1n8/2/1934/5 Navy fleet baseball team blasts Erskine I Junge

and MacSpadden to win. off "Hollandtt and subs.--~~/1935 B~eball ge~s-ttn~w'ay-asplnyers-&ame

run earne7/30Ji935/5 Claud Erskine hurls first no hit no8/15/1935/5 Empire names All-Star Baseball teams for '35

, _81~SZ~~36l5_vq §a~"ball in~o. to J)J ue au --1... E .- ([1.ardllCed IIverson of the U.S.F.S. is chairman of the Fed. Bldg.}~~~.Claren:~ R~nds of the u~L~ Lumoe r team. i'l1llaN!

~ _~Tne. and Barney Johnson of theJ. -Hi. (Evergreen Bowl team. )

9/14/1937/2 BElseball f8CtS and figures in Juneau league.---r:;rruw and Erskine oest, etc. Vli.

...g 12211g37/5 va.. Lo~~~a.tlon or' ple"-~-r r ,E~ . m,+o· ~,. pitcher, etc.6/2/1923/5 VG Baseball game today. Names, .etc.

~29719~6/6 Wa~ne Graham, 33, dies of heart attack.I--==---':::o::=--======-====-==--=--

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5/12/1947/3 Baseball to start in Juneau to day-o-garnedelay,acct. rain.

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BASIN ROADFIRES

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JUNEAUBALLGROUNDS . . ,:and

BASKET=B~LLCOURTB1~--------'-----'~~--l'F'9QT-BAt.t.,----------~D.A.Dlsp. 10/28/1912 The ball ground in the Cassy-Shattuck-pro'p'e'rty-l-s--rro-m"(fi'-e-===t-he-own-e-f'-s-ar~-B-e'Tl1.-rfglots-n-o-w.D.A.Disp. 12/9/1912 J-.·H.S.-trounced LOu-naws'-, .J .. Town .team; in Football game yesterday----ll to 0 Paper lists

--players ----onboth teams. - -- --- - -.D.A-.Dlsp, 12/~Q/19-12-A-Mevemen-t-has-been-s·ta-rted.·te play-Basket-ball. Douglas High has challenged J.H.S. but J-Hl'

lnas no naIl to practice in. (Page 31D.A.Disp. 12/26/1912 A-Seccer-game-played-ln-raln and snewtoday, was called no contest. The game ~aB being playedI-~o;;'n~:tne tTCle-r'Iat and tlie ban .got intotlie bay and went

ADDi'h'b'li~Ls~N'i-'b~eF1:'t~1>etNeD~~'CARDHEADED"BASKET-BALL"'-D",A-;i)1'sp-.-314/1913-S'Occer game at~Doug:raatodaYI._U' A....Disp.-3/-11lf-1913-So cce·r-game-played-i·n..:JLtaku"-wind--~~t Douglaa yesterday--- temp. 15 degrees abovel Th~e~~_Treadwellteam wan from DougIss a-t-o nothing. -Wind ran

-eon s-1der a·ble.----.-1-n-te·p.~eren08---·- repe ate-dlY-b lew_balI aut _0Lbounds and eventually blew it up hill---lost.

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b.A.Di~p. 11/26/1913 Footba11.game between the Gastineauand l.readwell_ Companies will be played at Treadwell to-morrow at 13:30. The Juneau rleld 1s a sea of 1ge,while Treadwell1s 1s 1 Just snow covered.

11/27/1913 The soore for the above game was 7 to.7. Ittook 21 saoks of rook salt to put the field in shape.

D.A.Dlsp. 4/24/1914 V.G. story---who1e town to turn outto help construct the new ball park and bleachers. Saysit ls only ball park 100ated on a bed of gold, etc•••

D.A.Disp. 3/25/1914 The B.B· ground belng cleared .1n LastChance Basfn 1s being made Ehr-u' use of runds left overfrom last 4th of July. The Shattuck and Casey lots onthe flats have been sold so the B.B. ground had .to go.

D.A.Disp. 4/22/1915 pp.4; Base ball grounds ln the Basinglven to the City by B.L.Thane.

D.A.Dls~. 2/23/1916 pp.6; First Juneau-Sltka B.B. gameplayed ln Sltka today. V.G.

D.A.Dlsp.· 10/17/1916 Line-up for both sldes ln the Foot-ball game played yesterday by Camera Club and J.H.S.Soore 31 to 0 in favor of.J.H.S.

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""D.A.Disp. 2/24/1918 June~u High won game 33-30 from Sitka

High at Sitka. The team had gone over on the gas-boatIIMurrelet" and was stormbound e nr-ou't e ..

Empire: 11/15/1919 pp.7; V.G. account of the Juneau-Doug.B.B. game----Hot contest etcl. Score 20 to 19 in favoraf Douglas after Supt Stanton and Coach J.E~Lanz checkedthe official score book- the lad on''the score boardhad erred and at termination of game it was thought that-June au had won 1

Emp1re: 9/16/1920/5 The Juneau football squad sends chall-enge to Metlakagla.

Emp. 2/27/1922 V.G. Douglas-Wrangell B.B. same called atie at 22 all---Douglas made 4 pte. ,in the last two mins,of play but the Wrangell time-keeper says he made amistake and the game should have been called two minutesearlierl Also, 17 fouls were called on Douglas,as com-pared to 6 on Wrangell!l ?????

Empire: 3/20/1922/8 J.H.S. B.B. boys picked up off the"Judge", Capt. Fred Boynton, in bad' 'Paku' weather near

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Taku. Hbr. by. the str. "Queenll and 15rought to Juneau.The U.S.B. of Fisheries vessel "Murre" had been o r-de r-ed tosearch for the "Judge" wht cnwas" ove r due and the weatherhas "been very bad in Stephens Passage from the N.W.Emp. 3/21/1922/5 J11I.8. boys tell of rough trip on "Judge"

The 8.8."Queen" was two 1-#it days late from petersbUrg!due to high winds and snow storms, etc.Emp. 5/23/1922/2 New baseball park to be clearad in the

. Casey Shsttuck addition. IEmp. 5/27/1922/2 First work by bolunteers starts on ball

park-----Emp, 6/12/1922/2 V. G. The whole town turns ou t to build 1

the new ball park---lncluding the City Band. MayorR.E.Robertson declares half nollday •••Emp, 10/61-1922/3 J.H1. football df.sbanded-c-no' competition.Emp, 11/8/1922/5 B. B. rule s changed to speed up the gamij!

P'l aye r-e will get two shot's for f'ou Ld commt tted inside .the 17' line and free shots will no longer be awardedfor 'technical fouls' such as running .wi th the ball,violation of center jump, dribble rule, kicking the ballj

etc. Ball will be given to opposition out of bounds ..••

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BASKETBALLEmp. 12/11/1922/5 Inter-city B.B. (City league) proposed.Emp. 10/26/1923/5 Local B.B. leRgue may be organized .••Emp. 4/23/1924/5 Juneau High beats Skag. High 70 to 1 in

B.B. 'game during track and field meat.TRUE (1955) Basketball was invented by the late Dr. James

A. Naismith in a Y~WA gymnasium in Springfield, Mass. in1891. The game was honestly named as two peach basketswere fastened to the balcony for the first contest.

Emp. 12/20/1924 V.G. tells of fouls in B.B. game (J.-D.Hi)Garnick, 1, Martin 2, Gray 1, Final score 18-12 infavor of Juneau. bperling, referee. .

Emp , 1/7/1926/8 wr-angeLl. Hi. B.B ..team defeats Moran Schoo.in game at l,<irangell yesterday.

Emp. 1/10/1927/5 Juneau and Douglas Fire Depts. have aBasket-ball game----rough and dirty. Barrager andJimmy Manning both knocked out for 10 minutes. Manningwas knocked down and stunned twice more after.comingback into the game.

Emp. 6/29/1935 Mid-summer basket-ball game last night atHigh School Gym. DeMolays won 32-29 from visiting.Cadets. Lindstrom, BloomqUist, Haglund) Brot'In, Eayers.

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Emf' 1(67192375 May change B.B. rule to only 1 dribble .Five man de f en se is cause of proposed rule change} -

Emp. 3(1/1923/3 All-Alaska teams picked for year: Juneaumen win honor-a-t-AII-Alaska----Harvey Barrager, F. of JuneauAII-AlaBka-High~--Capt. John Bunrovich of Fairbanksj

John ha r-t Ln and Leonard Johnson .of DouglasAll-City----Greg Mangan of Juneau .

EffiP.3(22/1923/6 J.-Hi. brings .S.E.Alaska championship toJuneau for first time in hlsto~y.

TOTEM--1923 J-HL· won 4 out of 5 game's from Douglas to l'IilChannel Champlonshlp----Scotty Livie starred in thiseer i e s , Team travelled to Wrangell and won 2 out of 3g....mes from Petersburg (neutral court) James O. or-me ne Sulearly the hero of the eerles. Tearn--Coach Wald, JimOrme, Fred Orme, Bob Livie, Henry N~elsen,Art Burke,Henning Ber6bres, Harry Brandt and Jud. Vfuittier and CarlJenseh. .

TOTElIJJ.--1937 P'La.ger-e ~tere Harold Hensen') Bud Brown,Smith, Joe S~ith, Gil DeVault, John Krugness, andDutch (Henry) Behrends. .

J.Hi. won both gomes of a two game series with Skag.

R9YLittle

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More TO'!'E~.l -1937-- --This 'team played Douglas four games------I'lil1Lsc.o.r.es-aS-i:o.llo"<s_'_(_2S ---llb- J=e.au1-(-:<-7--2~--J:u-l'l€a

(25--c26--"Dougla e} ~5S--22---Juneau)~n ~ne re~ers0urg ser~es retersburg won first game

~!L.t.o~6.;-(-Smi.thif-lJx>oke-a-f-l-n&e".)-In-t.)._ec"-nd-,,,ull-e-J ...f"'ffiwon35 to 31 and in the firu.ll game Juneau also won. bya 32 to 19 score. ("Roy Smith ended up the all-time

--8~i+l-§---FelM-Fd--f-GP-J-'cl.-R&a:-tJ-H-i-g-1=l--0-f~2-2$-J7t-S-f-0:p---trhe-8ea-se-n_?i2..5i1.9!±1-!-2.-D.o.nal_d...Mux>phl{....p.ic.ked...a_s...E.=.e,,,,,-X'd_,,,,--All=AJ.&.sk,,

High team.---Crimson 0ears begin season. (NB 24; 1"1" 21)-7--team-Jambol'ee_I-n_Ju_ne_au (-NB-24;-pp-24-)----25) -~--l\JJ56-C-hs-n-neJ.-B.-B-~ses·so-n--epens-. -(-NB-21+-;-pp--26~t------J. Hi opens against A1urani. iNB 24 ;_Rp_2S)' _2/17/1935/5 Juneau All-Stars to go to Anchorage Fur Ren-dezvou. BB tournament. (Kinky unable to go)

-3}1-/-1938-!2-k-l-1o--S-1>a-r-s--re-1>urn----hs-ve-1>ough--trlp-.-(-VG-)t---JZL2J.._Ll..9-3.s.L5-QiL.J)B-Y.au1:LOf_Elk_s_madY!!_"f_7-3_pdl_j,n_1>sl~__

against ,Krayse team.~.=_<_==<=,...,.~=====-==

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2/14/1939/5 All star teams plcked ln Juneau league.4/24/193918 All Alaska B.B. teams plcked both, Hlgh Schooland City League. Both Tom Powers and Keith Reischelmade first ten in All~Hlgh team

1/9/1940/3 Strong Metlakatla B.B. team beats DouglasFoundary team 30 to 22 (Tommy and Romey At~lnson)

2/19/1940/3 Juneau's B.B. Prexy, Jack Fmwler, lnvltesB.B. teams from five major S.E.Alaska towns to big B.B.tourney in Juneau.

3/7/1940/2 Blg B.B. tourney opens here tonlght with elghtoutside teams included. Ketch. 1 Chilkoot Barracks,II Ha t da" , Kr'au ae! 5, Petersburg, Sitka, Juneau High andSkagway. entered.

3/9/1940/8 Emplre plcks All-Star teams from tourney.3/11/1940/5 "Halda " wlns B.B. tournament.12/4/1940/5 Metlakatla BB team lssues VG challenge to J.

All Stars. (Mentlon that they recall and dldn't 11kethe refereeing in their Juneau serles.

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312119~lj:I;.15-Yytlllcal-An S.E.Al;aska High School a:-B. team-c.ho.Beni-Ro.d-No:p4J.-l~ng.,.-K-enn.y~T,11.j,..be,dea-u-0.f-J·\ine-a-1.:l'-i-Ghe·t-

Ott nee of Peter'sbergj Salvadore Del Fierro and Frank---Martensen of ~etclilnan.-roj2ef"/19lt412-Junea u HIg!1oea t'---Klumnl-.31+-to"'Z6-rlferney--~Ke.nniY--K~ea~l'neif--made-1-7-}-No-box-M o.,e5~.----------ll~ili19.!j,!ji2--r.llLb~ea:t.s-AlumnL-29_t.o_2.7_(_Eo.w.e,,-s....made-l.6_

for Alumni and Kearney, Kenny; made 12 for Juneau Hi.l---II-;-M-e',rrnr',deJ:lp-o-r-nt 5. I~21L1945i6 Douglas HIgh wIns from Jun~u HIgh for flrs ...t_

'tLmeIn 13 years- ...-score 24 to 22.ro-/3r/r9lt51:,--.r.111-def eat.---ll:lumn1-}otor9'--------1...1l ..4./-19li--9l~-J:.·hl-def.ea.ts-Subpo~p-t-("'e·p_p_l-tt-12-}-( il'ie"d-l-l-)-,11/27/194613 J.Hl defeats AlumnI12/17~/6 Mead 25; MerrItt 10, Aase 15 pts.

~)7r14773 ~ood offense Is the best defense Bay noted B.B.---e0aehe-s, ••---------------------~1/22/1947/3 Harr.'l Mse makes 20 nh.11/26/1947/3 .J.Hl beats Alumhi 37 to 36

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10/27/l9~g/3 Six teams enter Juneau City League.11/26/l9~g/~ J. Hi. beats Alumni 35 to 29l2/2g/19~g/g Priest River a1wnmi (Idaho) plays Mikes. BB.2/2/19~9/3 J. Hi BB team turns back by storm in Lynn Cenal

was on the "Don jack" Capt. Bur-r-a e Smith. .3/5/l9~9/6 J.Hi beats Petersburg; To go to Anch. for All

Alaska play-off.3/11/19~9/3 J .• Hi loses 31 to 37 to Anch ,3/12/19~9/3 J. Hi loses again 32 to ·~O to Anch,10/25/19~9/3 J.Hi. beRts Alumni 33 to 31.2/17/1950/3 Co1wilbiaLu~ber team ~ins City League from.

ImPerials 6S to 50 and will play in Gold MedPl series. I

3/25/1950 Liono-Rotary B.B. geme.11/2~/1950 Alumni ~eots J.Hi. 37 to 35.

11/23/1951/3 Alumni beat J.Hi. 53 to 35

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112/87192875 Coach Hugh Waid' s if-Hi t HiLjt.opper-s': chr-i etenecIf---~1>h"-J.-r-newe;l'm-1M~trri-gh-t-(-F-r~i~v~-t~h )-1-n--a-g'eme-a-ga-Jen-

at the Alumni. T~1.eJ f-Ti tRam Nas cornpl sed of Carl Jen-sen, Harry Brandt, sa-rri Nelson, Einer Jackson, Henning

i--!leTggren-anac:-J-i-mmy--J-ohnson-(-Gh'Tej'--Soe~_Jen=1che~'sh-)---I On the Alumni team were: Harry Sabin, Chris Ellengen, __

Harold 'Ham' Campenl George Oja and Ed IEunl Barnick.1---iJ~1.-won-1-5-to-l"2--1-n-thrs-,-ttre-ope·ntng-gRrne-oi,-ttre-stm ..=-

son and the first g.a!Jl.EL...eJLarplay_Sd in t.he-D.8..W-g~, _1/11/1930/5 J-Hi loses game to Ketch. All Stars 19 to 20Bayers 6 pts. and "rant 7 pt s , (7 fouls on Juneau High

I---aOO-B-ea'l-l-ed-on""""*e-l>cho-)'------::'·~----------12/5/1931/5 Juneau "Crimson Bear s " is the name chosenBy the High School for the B.B.team It is also de-

1---" ,'roeed tne-t-vttre-rye-l r-lmrd'e'"Ysvrl-1~1-we a 1" an1:11'OTm-Sl••,.-----,-U,L1-4f-1~l-ff>--J ..."e-au_«-D&"Ifl_&S_B-·-B-te,&ms_a_n-go-tO-.-Ha1.ne.s-

on "Cap t. James Fornance for week of tournament.f-r:::-/2u-/1.-g;j-11S-Te<rnrs..,..,,-t1n'1'l-rrmuH1fi,res . Skagvmy-fW-;-F-;-t-e-Er1J-willl........A c 1a 88 and Dn,ugla8-....High......\w.ILB...:::.c 1 ass 0 _

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•BASK":TBALL----rIII4jT93"37? BeYQr Goldstein to toss up ball and r-cr r .

the fjrst min~-O~ OpGni~Df 2nd 8eason-B~f~B•.BB•.------Channel League. Then reDular ref. Herold Regele will

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11/29/1935/3 va,. n:H. protest of Krause game (40~-39)resulted from ref. error in first qtr. Will replaygeme to decide tie.)

Ket chtkan Del-loLey boys safe. at Wr~ngel1. Fears had beenfelt. 1hey were returning to ~etchikan in a small boetowned by Stan Oaksmlth.

1/15/19lt$/5 Denny lJerritt makes 28 pts. in game Imps vsDoug1as High.

1/211-/19-!jg/8 Oo.l.e ba "l.!idas" 'tek e 30 J. Hi rooters to Sitkafor B.B. games. More 1/27/194-3/3 .

2/19/1948/3 001. Lumber team wins J. Oity Lergue B.B.3/1/1948/8 Wrangell and ~etc hikan in dispute va over who

will play Juneau High for High School championship.3/10/1948/3 More va. on the Wrangell-Ketchikan dispute.

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12/1/1951 Alaska llatlona~J:d--r1.,,·,.srtc"'E"'Er---__ t..n..ur_D.£.Y- in J...lln_e.all.....gJ'Jil-----S.ixt.eam.s loVDlv.£.d.. Coul.d.-he--

pr-ev Lew of Gold Uedal. Juneau, Ketchikan, Metlakatla,------p.l'rgCf011-,-S1:tkatt"WClt e"", 8 • )

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BASKET-BALL HISTORY~- By L. H. Bavers

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GOLDMEDALB.B. 194-7

2/19/1947 starts 1-n Juneau t coay,DoIIg1.aJLHigiL..S.cho1J-rU .JiS--C-...gCL.!'1Iachu.s.e.:t t II

Mikes Nite Owls Juneau High schoolWrange~l-xm~"c~rr-tegrcn S~.S. Jr. College

---1iasJLikdfuXYiick.-( Peter Sb\lrgJ--.L.~...i.alsHacks Hornets (Peters'burg) Sitka A. N.B.hetcnriKan A~~--Stars JretCh-:-C . G.

"2h4-iT94--7i2---?et"e7'·sburg-V·et-"'--(-\'I""vl1<='I'n·"W1"k·)-wnrG"'l:"d:-1\t~H11~.r.o.m....1.e.t_c.h__AlLS:t a r s . JJme8.1L..Imp 9 j yr.<Lplac.e-iA-lllin.

over Sitka ANB. Herb Mead---l st all tourney, Jolrl1M1J.l s 2nd,

'\1. s_e..s-J.ohnso.n-.}~d..Mills had high game with 31 pt ••1106e8 Johnson scored 5"2ptB:-I"!14 games"er.b.-Didl:'ick"on-won~Spo";;"'man"hip-A.wa.r-dTommy Thompson coolest under fire.

First team-H-erb-Uead Herb-D-l~r~c*s~flI

John h1ills Moses JohnsonTommy Thompson

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2/1~!1947 14 1947teams to play.__ Th.Ls__i s the f j r_s..t-gam..e-o.L-th.e-n~f_A.nnualB. B. tournaments held in Juneau----thls one sponsored bythe Juneau LIons CIuo. .--l'-e-t.e-",&bu~e-t.&--(-I'l:;,""'-ik-aJld----:r-Q.~"k-l-w'H,-fCj,.l's-t phoVer the K(;tchlkan All Stars 33 to 31

Juneau Lmpe r-La.l s won over Sitka A.N.B. 45 to 31 to take---t<>-i-pil-pl-ae-

Tommy Wanber~,The Petersburg team was complsed of ChetOttness, Ernest Engel Tommy Thompson and Nels Ottness:;

-e-'tTch-i-±e:a-n-t-ea:m-:-ba:-r-s-F aT S1J.aa-,----Re-n----PErr s-ta-d..,..---trohrr-M1.-1-:ts"", ....I

Philli~, and Joe Bolduc and Herman Ludwig.s..e..n...Imperials: Evan Scott, Jack Pasquan , Jim Neilsen) 'I'ommy-r-r-r-Powe-r-e-r-rdohn Buvard.,Sitka ANB: Moses lIohnson Gil Truitt._..L Lokke I Ba j ] e;)l,.

J. Didrickson and Charlie Didrickson.~:sJra:rrd1 __rrg-pTa7'fr-a:waYd1M1mrt"CJHer15 Meaaof Juneau Hlgn-

lLA.lld::.ne.cic.aD.-w.ent to ,T..ohn-llill_s-of-Ks.t c.l~--i-k&-J+...AJ...J..~"-&-3rd place " " " " Moses Johnson of Sitkauoolest under rlre " Tom 'l'h~mpson or r- et er aour'g

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Hiwhest single arne--~ John JMi11s~-with 31 pts.Highest total ( games) loses Johnson with g2 pts.Sportsmanship award went to Herb Dedrlckson of 51 tka.

First Second ThirdHerb t.lead Phillips (K) Ron FarstadJohn' Ulls D. I. erritt (J-lli) Chet OttnessTom Thompson Tom Wanberg H: AaseHerb Didrickson J. Borbridge (SJS) Ray ReedMoses Johnson J. Savard (Imps) G. Bamu eLao n

( K)( p)(J-HI)( Mikes)(VI. ALl

First Manager was Dell Hanks.Chairman was Harry Sperling.Judg e e : geo. Schmidt, Doc Hollman, S:¥an Gr-ummet t and DaveWeuster.SEE CARD, THIS FILE ON "GOLD UEDAL B.B1 FOR 1956 B.B,

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;r/I/194t Ketchikan All~~arswon over Juneau High 65 to 35-KUcllik.a-r:l.~g..pma-r.l-LuQ.-w.iii-&e-R-rG-rC hri ste nseA-, J.ehR--M-i-l-l-s-

Joe Bolduc, A.-Olsen, L. Erickson and Ron Farstad.~uneau g: C ZJ 11 ogan~ us Adams, Bill-G¥a-Y8 s, g..i-l-l-Spe-p.l-i-ng J R i W-:id-l-i-am-a----a-fI€l-DH,a-±ey-Sm4.--t-h13e-rg;.-·,--!

Sheldon Jackson Jr. Callose won )rd place over Metlakatlltets lf5 to 35

--Hefi3-De<lrle*se·n-wo-n-A'H.-A1lter±ea-n-(-Shel-do-n--J",,,,,,"orr)---1SRortsmanshi : erit Award-- Tom ~fkinson Met.) Moses Johnson Sitka)

I---!'An'l"t- sen (Ket ch) Wn±t-er-Wi.-l-J:i:am-,,--(-frare-)---!Eldor L Ell) L i Au t1 (.Kake.l~ 1John Asp (1l1kes) Cliff McDonald (Imps)B. Logan (\l-=tJ-1"7 Tm:;,,,yPowers (---rlllps)----1

ALL TOURNEY:---~eask ~ts); H,rb DrQrlc~son \SJS); JefT D~vrd_(.MSe-t-s)· J.ohn-Mi1.ls-(-K<.tch)-;-Ed--Hag=rna-l'l-(.!4;.t.s-p-Wut'&)__

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(Peters); Pete Williams (Peters); Bud C'Lemmo na (Peters):and Bill Scmmitz of J-Hi.

3rd All Tourney: Dundee Atkinson (Mt. E~ge)' KennyLeask (SJS); Louis Bonnett (IJikes); Harry Aase (Col Lmbr)Bill Sperling of Juneau High,Coolest under fire: Louie Bonnett of Mikes Night OwlsBest percentage of shots to Bill Schmitz of J-HiHigb score (single) John M111s of Ketch.Tournament High: John Mills of K teh. who edeed Jeff

David of Metlakatla 7} to 72.All Star Award: Jeff David (Metlakatla Vets)2nd 11 II John 11111s (KE-tchikan All stars)3rd. II II Ed Hager-man (Petersburg)Judges:

Geo,Art Burke J

Schmidt,Stan Grummett J Art Hedg e s , Pat LcCarron

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Si tka A. N.B. won over Metlakatla Vets. 55 to 39 ( First)--d'urrea:trHi.-gh-'wcrrrDVeI' Mt . Ellgecutlbe G'r~a:s 35 to 3D-(""Tl'ilr'Ci:)

¥erit Tea ~t..sman.ship TeamLarry Taylor ( VI) Ala Perkins (S)f-Syd McCuTLoug!l (-vi) ~a-Hag,rman ([email protected]=-nauglW_K:o.lf.e-) K-e>+-D=l>G_(.F.-l\l€.p.eha,R-t-s-)-Jeff James (Kake-Black Cats) Bud Brown ( Col, Lmbr-, )

-Tommy V~ams (Haines) howard Bremner (f,lt. Edge)-F-lRl5m -EGOND -

Herb Didricksen ( Sitka) Romey Atkinson (~et. VetslMoses oJonnson (llitka) Bill Sperling (J-Hi)·_LG-u_i_s---Bo"n-e-t-t--(-l.l4-I<e-e-) T,oillfHY!'o-wer-s--(....fJ.e-:l-.-bm-br·)-Jeff D vid (Met. VEts) Richard Stitt fEdoe. Gr- doTommy ffhompson (P-ivierchant s) Ed Hagerman P-Mfrchants

T-Il-J;RflMil ton Shultz Juneau HighBill Schmitz Col, Lumbe-r-

.-JIl.0'1ffi y At-k-i-n-son l\1et • i~t-s.Everett Hudson Llet. V t a.Ernest Erge Petersburg hiler-chant s , OVER

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Richard (Itch)Kansen "~s 'dead shot' made 53% of all hisshots

Moses won coolest under fire.~oses Johnson (Sitka) also won high game score (33) andhigh total of 114 pts. or ave. of 19 per game.

AII-Amerlcan------Jeff David of Met. Vets.1st All-star Herb Djdr-Lck een (Sitka)2nd II II TommyThompson (Petersburg bler oha nt s)3rd II II Louis Bonnett OJIikes Night Owls)

Harry Sperling---ChairmanArt Hedges-------rugr.Judges----Bayers, Geo. Schmidt, St~n Gru8mett, Joe Snow.

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1950Ketchikan Athletlc Assn. won fIrst over 81 tlta A.N.B.Scores 80 to 7\lMetlakptla Vets Non over lUkes Nit{lt 0\<118 51 to 50 for Sr-d ,

Merit team SportsmanshipArcbie Cavanaugh (1(,1<.) Arden .¢.lfrsG Q4'-l:41ksePaul Woods (Mt.Edge) Stan Westover (S. Col Lmb r-, )

'Tom 1.'1ITlITams (He.ines) ~'ellx Villanma (l'lrBngell T.)H~rvey Gross (I•• Thyndepl'lipde) !lomey Atl'lfte07 (I,. t. \ 'Jet 5)Larry Taylor (W. H tt 11) Joe Brewer Kptch.

s'a r-s t team Second te.,.m.Herb Dedr' cksen Larry I.pngKen LeAsk NOl·/ell Keller (Sitko Col.L.~el'f j)~nC1 Louis Bonnett \Hikesf, , cent (K.toh) Hoses JO::1l"1:BOnHprman Ludw l gae n (Ketch) J~ckie Johansen (Ke t ch . )

Tbj ad te.a.m-.Tommy Powe r-e (J. Col Lrobr. ) .Jim HcCorm10k (Mjkes)Tommy Atkinson (Ne t . Vets) John Bevard (J. Col. LmbfRoger Lang ( Sitka A!IS) .

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Coole~t under fire t'ir)ses JohnsonDead Shot Hoel Kellar of Sitk~ Col. Lmbr.High Scorer tournament Jeff David with 25.4High. game score. Harry -j-oicnecr: 13 pts.

All AII;e 10':' nFir t 011 s~er::iecondAll 'T~ird All. II

55%p t o . per ge me .

Jeff DavidDuane VincentHprman LudwigsenYenny Leask (hptlokatla)

Judge s:Of'rl

Bayers, Art Burke,D'Epiro.

Jock Gould, F ,IL T"",oll nnd

Referees: Joe Truitt, Bud Brown. Sonny YUille, t:d Hildre1om.At~inson end Arden Alfred.

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Gold MedalBASKETBALL .

Programs for 1949 and 1950D.A.D1sp. 2/8/1913 pp.3. A Basket-ball team was organized

in Juneau~this week and they have-issued a chal~enge toa team from Douglas. They have nQlhall to pract1ce in

out will play anyway. NAMES; C.J.Fowler. LauDler, ~~~~~Wilson, Abercrombie and-Jameson) .

CONSIDERABLY-MOBE INFO ON CARD MARKED--'-JUtlEAUB.",i.l.o..JlROUliDSD.A.Disp. 2/22/1913 Basket-ball game last night at Douglas-liat •. Doughs won-by scora of ll-to-lO. ~. ~Sse JUNEAU INDEI'ENDENT_lIar. 5._1953 (On wall in my_hanJ

(History as compiled by Felix Grq)The J.H~S. TOTEM for 19~3 says t~~t Rev. A·P.Kash~varoff

once coached B.•B. J.n.J=e.au.~'1-,'1~'1",'1-,'1~=~~.r---;::-c-':D.A.Disp. 12/20/1913 says a B.B. (Basket-ball) tournamentof 10 games has-been arranged with Douglas High, byffHI.To begin Man Jan. 5th. 1914

D.A.Disp. 2/28/1914 J.H.S. beats Skag. at Jaxon's Rinkat B~B. ,t/ score of 20-t"5.

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D.A.Disp. 2/23/1916 pp.6played at Sitka today.

D.A.Disp, 4/29/1916 pp.4Hall \First?)D.A.Disp. 5/22/1902 pp-4; The B.B. team of the Douglas

Island Athletic Assn. has channelged the Treadwell Minecr." to a B.B. game. (F1rst????) More 5/23/1902.pp4.

D.A.D1sp. 12/29/1903 The -Juneau B.B.· taam went to the Doug.Natatorium last night and beat the Doug. boys 8 to 7The uuneau team was Composed of Milt, John and GroverWinn, 81m Freeman, 1.1 Cheney" Hansen and Prof. HoI t ,

D.A,Disp. 3/7/190~ Juneau should have a gymnasium •.D.A.D1sp. 10/17/1905 pp.4; J.H.S. girle are outfitting to

play D.H.S. girls a B.B. game , (To avenge the defeathanded J.H.S· football team by Douglas High.)

D.A.Disp. 5/25/1917 pp. 2 V.~. photo of Harry Sabin andthe Boys B.B. team 1n the paper... ,.

EmP. 11/27/1920/5 A,B,Phillips, coach of J,H.S. proposeslarger gym •.• attached to and in rear of grade school •..

First ~uneau- Sitka B.B. gamev.a.Basket-ball game played in A,B.

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BASKETBALL (GOLD MEDAL)3777l9~O/2 Eight teams are in Juneau for the First Annual--=----'-SS7"E.Alaska-B. B. tcrurmnn:e~nt-;--Tmrs-e-~ .-eh1.."'1~1r1JUtBarrac

Ketchikan Town team.,-Skag.:.m-YJmw Learn, ck.!....s-.lfapp,¥-__Taps of Petersburg, Sitka At N.B. J C.G. "HaLda!' J Krause'

--eSOTICL'e Lers O-f----j'U1'l"mro.-afr~Lhe <JuneaU Hign:-Scl'ICi"m:.~agway and Hal.ne.s--t.eams-w.er-.e-br....o.ugh.t_t.o-J..un.eaU-,---a-f.l.d __

taken back on the C.G. llHaidalt J Ketchikan ca.rne up onthe C.G. u"C:rane"J Sitka came over' on 'the seiner I~SIl-and E.e.t..e1Z.sbu~cha-];!.t.EJ...P.e.d._th.e-se-4l..e-~-o_f.l.!!" _

The Empire (paper) picked an All-Star team with Claud EfS- Ikine as Illost outB"tandIng plaj'iter (not------OflTciaI thougn '

1__ '1.~1l.e.-C· .• _G...-..!!.Hai daLwon-the-T~r..1ame.n.t-t:p.Qrn--Kp.au·8-eLsl---by a score of 35 to 26. Ensigh Bob Waldron was the Qut-

~--~standlng player on tne C.G. team. Ketchikan took 3rd__ p.Lace by d"-f-ea-t-i-"IO-~_~3-.--Jaek-!'e-l'fl eo>-

was the B.B. President this Year. Judges were Kinky-~__Bayers and Elton Engstrom.

--31-ld-A--9lJ±-!5 B. B . PTex-y,Jtte'k--¥fn,l-er-;-hacd-s-ent-i-n v1tao t r-orrsto all S. E.AIAska teams to narticlp-ate in a 8. E,'Alaskatournament to be held at Juneau. Most of the teams held

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out their replys vntil last minute then declined. However.a Petersburg uer-chant e team came before a cancellationwire reached them.

Incld~ntally the gurantees were $25.00 for all teams exceptKetchikan which got a $50.00 Gurantee per player. Since

The Petersburg Team had to wait here for four days beforethey could contact a south~ouhd steamer 80 gRmes werearr'nged for all four nights. Petersburg won three ofthem---- 2 out of 3 from JFD and one from Douglas Eagles.

2/19/194-7 Gold lJIedU starts today. (;.I1kes. Veterans, SitkoANB, SJS, Wrangell I Douglas High, Petersburg Wasvik-T~r-~ick, Hacks Hornets--also Petersburg, Juneau High.Ketch. e.G., and Juneau Moose te~m.

1/S/194-S/3 24- S.E. and Canad.Lan and Int er-aor- Alaska wantto play in Juneau Gold Medal series. .

2/23/194S/2 Gold Hedal begins----12 teams (Wasglck-Torwlck)Petersburg Vets. r-et.Lakata.e Vet's; lUkes Nigh Owls,Imperials. Col. Lumber; Kake; Petersburg Trading UnionKetchlkan All Stars; Sltka Ah'B; LIt. Edgecunbe.

2/24-/194-S Sheldon Jackson Jr. College and Ju~ au Hlgh too.3/1/194-e/2 Ketchlkan All-Stars wlns trophy from Juneau Ht ,

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GOLDMEDALB, B.1951

-2./20/]951/3 TOllrnanent began J a st "iijht • Irilps j Koke ANB+-Petersburg Jllprchant 6; Sitka ANB; Ketch. Rocket s; MikesNlteVwIs; LletIHkatla vets; KluKwan AND' Angoon ANB;,

-W~elcl-~4~~G-,e;2/26/1951/3 Metlakatla wins Gold Medal tournament over J.

Imp~l to 35. Sitka ANB t ook 3rd p+8.ce over Peters-~-2--4;e- e6; J.~l" ,"on All TOIli."'fi~",.-rd,

mar-kamansha.u tOD scorer of 'tour-ne: and highest points ,

per ga.me Hr. de 53 out of 97 tries \54.67,) Hade 44pt s. in one game ~.nd.1'17 in four gane~. I-t-e~ltseJ1of Juneau Imps won 2nd place awar-d

F II' POt Team Second , Third IItchylt"mreu ..,--'!"rtrlt t Il'v . bpcl shJack pe,squan Hrrry Lang To= AtkjnsooJeff David Tonuny Thompson Tom W8nberg'000 vcnn ao n unu rasner' (K) Harry Johe.nson

I .,''''''-g Eri ckso.n D=de.e-A-tkinso" llo"le Will lAmsJude;es were Ryan , Sear S I GOUld, Bill Frisby and Al

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I 3/12/1951/.6 Sitka makes bid for Gold Ilsda L 'tour-nament ~Lions ergument ... , .

1/22/1952/3 Harlem Globe Trotters lose to Seattle U. byscore of g4 to gl

2/25/1952 Gold Medal starts with 9 teams entered: Imps;Sitka Col. Lmbr, Angoon, .runes u Co. Lmbr; WJ;'angell;Sitka ANB; UFtlakatla: Skagway; Ketchikan.

3/3/1952/3 Ketchikan Rocket s win Gold l,edel over Sitka ANB79 to 40. Sitka Col. Lmbr-, won 3rd p'tac e over JuneauCol. Lmbr. lf7 to 52.Duane Vincent wins outstanding player award.FIRST SECOND THIRD

D. Vincent (K) Joe Brewer (K) Gim Taguchi (H'iP)J. David (l) Harry Johansoll' (K) Lartin Booth (I'llH.Didrickson (S) Bill Christensen (K) Rod Nordling (CLl,Harry Lang (S) Herb Hope (SCL) Larry Ericksen(K)Loses Johnson (S) Bob Rowland (SCL) J.J.I,lackey (K)

Moses Johnson 3e pts. for high game and also 116 pts.for If ~ames. Lloyd Rinehart (W); Walt Gordon (Skag.) andGeo. Jones (Angoon) win sportsmanship a\mrds. Juuges were

Blanton, Bayers, Engstrom, Grumnet~ R.Peratrovich;F,WilsOl

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1953 GOLDllEDAL

2/26/1953 Gold: 1.Iet'!al tourney began on 22m!. rrr: Edgecumb1__ --!s:"'k.a.gJ~~ng.Q.Q.d.; "Vran~e.lL; He ine.s..;-liQ..Q.nah.;_ -1k.e..s-N1 t e

Owls; Klukwan; Sitka ANB; Rod Juneau Imps.-21'2&-/1:9'))/5,,,Open 1et~toB, B. riia"nis='o;;'n,nB"o;';oi-i:r.n;cg";--'V'ClG:-.----3!2,Ll;J';; 7· L_Edg.e culJl.be_Island.eI'-s_udn-T.o.uI'-neif--9\l---l'o-Si:tka-

ANB55; MiRes beat Im)s for 3rd place.1---"~TC.K-"'""Ertreet of Ut-:--Edge. n-r-tourney player ana: aI,-cs"o~-1~e-J..29--Tt.s-.-l n-----9-g"""8H3----'I~i-t~!I_--i,n-a--s,i"'!'i-l-e-g_e-.----,

Herb Didrickson 2nd all tourneyGim Taguchi 3rd all tourney.

J----l·~&S-e-s-J{)Flfl-Sel'\---SJ'0r-t-sfil""'sJq1_p~-------------1Jim Nel1sen----best d~e~r~egngs~i~v~e~p~l~a~y~e~r~.~___,~~ __----IFIRST SECOND THIRD

-D ick-S te-e e-t-( lI!-t~E-)-Jeff-fla-v-id-( Had-nes-)-Don-J_ es (-Hoo-na-h-John Keach-(m, E) Jim Neilsen (Imps) J. Bavard (lUkes) ,Herb Didrickson L. Bonnett L. Rinehart~ihrcirPa-s-qua:n:-(-m:-ka:s)-Ro-g-er-lia:ng Chas-Ber-g-f-vrr-angest-G.imJ..ag.u.chi_CImp..s) -llGs.eS-...J--Ohnao.n Gil Hchnscn (t:.ngo(

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1951i- GOLD MEDAL B. B.

-5"e-e-cump:t-etefile iIt L.G. S. F-tre undel' Ill:; personal letterS-:There is !:> schedule and scor-e Qheet, etc. complete., __Began Feb. 22, 1951i- page 8.

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GOLD MEDAL B. B. TOURNAlfJENTJuneau cLa aed c

1956----Btarted Mon. Feb; 20th -with Ketchikan (Sourdou~hs:Wrangell "Thunderoira.s, Petersburg, KAke, Sitka A.N,B.,N·f}-G'Fla-h-,-ARgo 0 f!.-, -:Htl4-R-e-e.-8k-a-gwa y , J-u,,·ea-u-t-G-i-1Ty-G-a&e-)(Club 22) and Douglas (Mil,es)

See cards in this file headed BASKETBALL, etc.2/25/1957 11th Annural Gold Medal series started with 10

Leams ~?cOllie but-onl-y-5-were-avail~ble th~--op-eni llg-.'\.-,+ e to a snow storm and S, E. winds of near gale

force. City c-r e ; Ketchikan Sourdough BRr; K'Lukwan ANBAngo On1rNB-;-If01'ma:h-;-rta~-n-e E; Ci:'f1:""d"Qvg-;---W:ra:ngell ;---51 tka;Kak.e-~._. A1J-.-J;.eams were ab1.e-t 0 fJ ¥---itl-O-n---..T-uos ...--.--.-.-.-

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0)- . 'L .GOLDl:lEDALB.B.

3/1 /:.94S /2 Merb D.1drielt,son 1st ....\;11 Arn~r1cttn ("lee therewere 5 sport emanshlp A. war-d s)

Lst. All Tourney team wa e i ,Ir'V--o--Leask; He-P''a----D4-€lr:l:ok-ee-IH-J-e!4-tla v4d-;-Ed-Ha-gE."rma-n-

and John Mills of Ketchikan.2/21/1949 Gold !I1edal series start s , J-Hi. , Wrangell t.owr

~earn KaKe b_lack Oats, llt Edgecumbe Grads, Col. Lumber;, ( IIur-l-~-a.u-}---..M.-e-t-l-ak-a-t-la-\l-e-:t;..s..--'-p e t li'rsbur-e; ~Iercha-nt.s.J-Si--tlta-

ANB, Mikes Nite Owls, Haines Town team.2/2B719~972 sitka ANBwon from 2nd place Met~"kat~a by

e of 5~. J.ufl<>&t>-ll.J..g~",,-t-Mt·. -EGg~

Ifor 3ro. place ~5to ~O. _

2/1S/1950/6 Prices for Gold, Iledal tournament are $1. 50l'enrervl!d-n:rro:-$-l. Ougen-",""l ai'lD1. .ae;r-n fglft • '

.2.L2o..L1-9-50 4th a nnJlalJ tOll'Y'nament begins-;-H..-u.ne.s,....A..U--St-A-r-s-·Sitka Col. Lmbr. Ketch. Athletic Assn. , Sitka A. N.B.Lletlakatla Vets, lAt. Edgecumbe School. Kake A. N.B.

--M1:-k-e-s-Nl1:i-e-e-VJ1-s,7lrang-el~1--t.PhunderbTra.-S"J"VaIT"MU-e-oJ.:. 'Lm Dr .!-l95.0 GOLJLMEDA' '"2/27/195Q/2 Tpurnament ends. Ketchikan SO, Sitka ANB79.,

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in an overtime gnrse,Mikes 50 to lletl~katla 51 for 3rd and ~th places.Jeff DRvid All American all star (Most outstanding)Duane Vincent First FlII st'='rHerman LUdwibsen Second all st~rKenny Leask Third all star. (Of Sitka AIlB.)Bpcr-t smanshdp to B'tnn Westover of Sitka Col .. Lmbr. and

Arden Alfred of Mikes. Felix Vill?rme. of Wrangell,Romey Atkinson of Metlakatla and Joe Brewer of Ketch.

FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM THIRD TEAl'!Herb Didrickson .Larry Lang Torn PowersKenny Le8sk Noel Kell~r Tom AtkinsonJeff Dnvid Louie Bonnett Roger L~ngDuane Vincent Hoses Johnson Jim llcCorl'lickHerman Ludwigsen Jackie Johansen John Bp.v~rdOoo Le.at under fire----Uoses JohnsonDerd Shot-------------Noel Kellar 55% of tries. (S.Col LuHigaest Score---------Jeff Drvid .25.~ pts. per game.High single bRme------Harry Johanson 43 pt s, (Ke tch ,)Referees were Bud Brown) Jim YUille, Ed Hlldre, To~~y

Atkinson. Arden Alfred, Joe Truitt.Rall1ges. Me. J. Gould I Art Burke I Carl E'Epiro I J. H. T vvo.LL,

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BASKETBALL (J. High),-"it2!1951/3 Joe llrmrt-'s"'sTIcnor"""eos-3"O"-'p'i"lt"s",nn"'g"amm"e-oi<1lff:eOir""!\l1T'ltc:.---__ Edge.c.umb.e_._7-l-t.cL...5-7~ _

llL S/1952 J Hi b t ~l i d (H II d) T~,_2 • ea a . umn an erb ';ea in •game - 45 to 43.

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BASKETBALL1956--

_Ru1e-~r-Ol'o ...ed-i'.=-l%6-cal1-1:o'P-c.ul'-bi~ngPage 59 in my No. 12 scrap book.

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- !3ASKtT81iLJ- ( JUNEAU CITY LEAGUE). Pr-om 1950----

~.pL-<C2/24/1950/6 Mikes Nite °''118 win protested game from Sitka

Columbiens. JUdges upheld the protest (Bayers, Gl'Juld,Art-imrk e , etc. -- over a l'st-er-ee-e dec"lSiOrr.l

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(4) PROFESSIONALTEf..MSGlobe Trotters

It:/195!l:/2 'feRm p1cke(1 Co play caooe Troutetie. GrantllL.er..-is rogr. Aase, lJerritit ano IJcCopmick o~ l~

Arnold, Bor-ur-Ldge and H. Ca.mpen of Arctics; Bonrett,----O:raves and Itchy Hansen of Col--;---I:;mbr. ; l'TeTIsenJ PasnuBn

and-Bobrberg of the I1/12/1951/3 Globe Trotters here; beat Juneau 56 to 34Merrl~ pt s , and PasI1u....n puts on a II show". i

1/13/1951/4 G1ot>e---'W<>U-,,"B play 2nd §a!!!e-.--l'l4-t 0 50.Boyd Buie one-armed VG. uocr-e 1 l'.1il ton CUI'!lberlandSealy, Wheeler, Buie and dill . i

rr/22fi:95·~/~G:to·rre-Tro·rter-s-'l:o·se-j;0-8"rttc~4--rn-g-l-.-1

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BASKET-BALL, OUTSIDE TEAMSAs Globe 'l'r-ot t er-s , et(

Philadelphia Colored ~iants vs Imperials Jan. 31, 1955Philadelphia Colored Giants vs Club~ 22 Dec. 13, 1955

Score 61--71 Ebona & Christy Chrondahl sterred.Ol.on's ALL-AMERICAN RED-HEADS---defeated the Juneau CITY

CAFE team 53 to 49 Sat. Oct 20th 1956. Score byquarter. was: 11----17: 2g all; 3!----36; andfinal score 53----49. However, the final score doesnot tell the true story---- the RED-HEADS lost to theSitka ANB the following day (Mon.) The CITY CAFEteam 'went along' with their gag. and but for thatcould have beaten the girl. by a fair margin ••.•(See piets. etc. on above---(NB 24; pp 10, 21, 22,23)

Harlem ~lobe Trotter. to come in 1956 (NB 24; pp 16)lEE CARD IN 3 x 5 FILE ON PEOPLE under ~LOBE TROTTERS

1/12/1949/8 Juneau Lions unable to get Globe ~rotters toplay here---their lli~tesahd schedules are b~d.

1/27/1949/6 Globe Trotters beat Ketch. Rockets 47-25 andMetlakatla J.n two O.T. periods- 55 to 5ltl

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1/3/1949/3 Herlem Globe-tro~ters to play in Alaska---Pro Rupert, hetch. ~nd Anchor~ge.

2/3/1950 House of David a. E, team defeats LIet. vets68 to 30 ,

2/11/1950/6 House of David team in Juneau played. two ~'·sCol. Lumber 15 and l.hke 8 22 pt a , to 53 for H. of DflVid

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BASKETBALL RULES

11/20/1937/5 Face gUC1rding is no longer a personal foul.-j."2""n93?!6 Center-Jump elimin<l ted In Junec;1U beglnning nn.---

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BASKETBALL RULESEmp. 11/5/1928/0 ti.B. add to rule 10, Sec. 9. Dribbler

:l::-a..-...-pe-Sfl o-fls+&:1:e---f-o-r-'t7.he--f-e"u1-- ---sftett-1:a-fJ:S'v"e---trfic---l3 e-ne.f'-4-t--of the doubt ...

1/6/1930/5 W.K.Keller and Buo t . Cathcart of Douglas High-bickering over Juneau-ilouglas series ....

-Jc,4l/-1.g;}0/-'i~~-n-S tat e s a "e---t<>--4-F5-,aAde l-:1-m~i~e-1center-Juffio rule. Also toss coin for possession out ofbounds---lnstead of center Jump' Other new rules.

rt;-/B1T95'2i5---stattJ: rIg 1s a-nrC"ITa:C'c--to-the---g-ame. :r-n--~a-me-Jbet 111e.eJLlJ. LKansas au,d_!L-O~ Kansas stalledfor 12 minutes!

~127193275 Anti-stalling rule proposed---declcared thebe-e-t-'trh-11'tg-f'o-r--tfre-ge::me--s"1:nc e-the dl' ibb 1 e-ru~:te-o"f---:t§t}6-Plavers must now cross center Lk ne in 10 .Q.AC'.:.S_.

3/27k1933/5 VG. Dr. F.C. 'Phog' Allen, and Dr. Naismith"'I G---4-n.'fer-t-t-e~ffte,--e-a.fi.L't5--a-g-re-e---f}"'If.eT-t-he-pTOpo-s-ed.--ten- second rulp..

1/18/1934 (About 1927 that baskets lowered from 12' to lein B.B, games. )

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4/27/1934/5 B.B. rule' sudden death rule' adopted---1stteam to score two pts. in an a.T. period wins. BOBrdalso studjing ellmlnetion of center jump rule.2/1/1935/7 New rules su gestd---Raise be skets to 12' agailand 6~ inside t~e court instead of the present 2~(Feet)Eliminate center jump and award 3 pta. for fie~d goaland one for free throws.

1/13/1936/5 New B.B. rule---12' circle at center and all~layers St8y outside of circle during tip-affs.2/5/1936/5 Center jump to be eliminated! (Discarded)3/27/1943 Eight new rules added to B.B. for next year.

3/27/1952/2 BE rule changes---the "two & o ne" r-u.Le , etc.

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BASKETBALL SCORING RECORDS -- Nation wide.

-lLJ Q/l~_W6--A~J3.o+,--.C.la=ce IIBevo..!.!........Er8nc.Ls., 6'9"center ---freshl!lan at tiny Rio Grande College, hit sall-tr11'ne record w1t1r116 p"GsIn a game wlth Ashland

-- Kerrt ucll:y_C-OU eg;e-.l§O-t-O-1l.§.. s--ma.de-J1.7-4-J,e-l.d-€lGa-E-B-and 22 free throws.

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BASKE;TBALLTEAMSPlcts. 1966.

_K"-t"ch1kan..Alngs~Splr_aLN'<t.J2".~_p.p_~o2.Juneau Cr.lmson l::5ears , " , " 05.-K-e-t"ctrl:ka:"R"c>c"ket·s 0--0--0 0---00._J -ll1.!.lLMcD.O>l.eJ.L~_S.w.e.ene.._&.Jl_te"en. " 0.4..

Juneau A. C. 5. team. II III II0 09.

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BEACHCOhlBERS ( Old)Recluses, in our90eal areas.

12/22/1950/5 .Ia c k Higgins, 75, old pro spector, lives near- ,ly Ii m~ch at S,ll11< Cr. Ead weRther ond ;

na-g=b!See cards on WILSON SANDY

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Admiralty IslandEmp. 2/23/1922/8 The body of Oscar '~errib1e Swede' Lind-

berg, was found burned to death on the beach at BearCreek by W.E.Malpass and Pete "e Lson ,

BEliR CREEK

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BEA..RSAlaskan stories

.L_P-i_ct __ o.f_a-bJ a C lei e_sl'l.imming..~(_Alas-.-Sp..oE.t....-elan............J..5.3.,.p28....,I- D.A.Disp. 8/2/1912 Good Bear Story on PP.4; (Cat saves--1 rre:-rrr-'-we-'t1-Krrown---Canne ry -man'DA-.-Dlsp.--8/-9/ l-9-15--pp,.-I'-I-nd-lan-"-ea-r-s-t o-ry:-ve·I'-Y-t-rue----

IIH1m kl11e d bu t n.~o:ct'___'d"'e"'a"',d""'_._" _D.A'.Disp. 8/2/19161'1'.6; ,A.R.Buseh of Valdez, a prospector

- --a""ttIfc-k""e-a:-----a:n-d man-g-l-e-d-b)'-c't-trr~tre-aY:-----t1ecrawl-e----d-and-__ .ilho_bhle.<LB-mile-sJIL2D-hDulOB._ll _D.A.Di sp , 8/5/1901 A Lar'ge Admlralty brownie a t t e ekedAlwaTker and Wm-.-Garts. Tfiey received cu~and-racer ...a-t-l-ons bu-t managed-t-o-k-i I-l-th8-bea-p-.- •..---

Ss_e..........ALASK1LSEORT SMAN----J"un 8-,-19 5.4-f-O-r-80 me-b e-ar pa-c-t-e , -and-bear stories.

-pret s • ana-.rt O'';'ry~Tp'''p-.20~JU1.yJ:95-4 AC;-ASKASPORTSMAN·---1

_D_._A_._Disp.-7/-1/1904-New-law-dee-re e s-tha-t-A-la sl<a-bea-rs-ean-now be killed at any time ••

A~~AUg~ 1954 A-Bear Rug for Beth bY-V.A.Eberhart_D_._A-.-Dlsp'_4/-5/_:b9_l_7_pp.-!l,_Be&P-llac-k_s_e1'_f_a_human-body-a-t--

Valdez ••••• V.G.

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D.A.D1sp~ 8/28/1917 pp.5·; Besr attacks manD.A.n1sp. 10/16/1917 pp.2; Bear chases manmile 195 on the Seward-Anchorage trail.

ahead'of the bear coming in and his dampthe 800# brute 1n·the1r tentl

Empire: 11/26/1934 'Wild Bill' Mart111a of Sitka was knocked out of a tree and badly mauled, by a bear. The bearhad chased him up the tree, knocked· him out of it, toreoff part of his scalp, crushed his right wrist, bitthrough one lung and then Ie ft him lay.

Emp1re:4/26/1920/8 Clerence Thompson of Falcon Arm, Ch1ch-agoff Id. miner, dled from injuries inflicted 1n an Iattack by a brown bear.Emp. 5/10/1920/2 More gory details on Clarence Thompsonattacked by bear at Falcon Bay.

Emp. 9/24/1920/ A brown bear attadked a Sitka native boy,Charlie James, on Hoonah Island and inflicted seriouswounds •.•

PICT. OF GLACIER BEAR CUB. V.G. A.Sportsmsn pp.26;Feb.'55Emp. 6/10/21/3 John Rudolph, who drowned at Taku Inlet, had

shot a glacier bear with fur as white as a mountain goats,This 1s a rarity 1n these parts. .-

at Cerdova.to his camp atHe was five ft.partners killed

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-lG-(-w,Ll~-J-a-e·l<---'i'ha·y-e·r,.-*-i11 ed by abc r r-4.n--E-l-4.--2"a-Hb~-. --Fred Herring was with him. He was 33 y- r s . old.

10/28/1929/3 Nick Poolas, prospector and trap~er was--aA;4;ae-k-aQ-b"-a-b_wfl-loea-r-a-t--li'u·n-t·e-P---B,,,,~e--i-l-:rea-i-1;--finally w i t.h seven shots from a 30-30 rifle

It1,11!1929 pr~tection of brow~ear to b~educ~d.J ] /25/1929 .8_ ,a.-lll_bl..e.r-Cl:la.~e i)!-S.-b.r--O:w..-, .ea-r-- ~A.-G-l-i-G-Bf8'

Inlet. Had to shoot it to save himselfl5/21/1930 C.J.Sullivan, who was hunting with Geo. Folta

w·a-s-l:lad:!..-y-ma1::1-1-eii-by-a--bc-s:r-a:'t--Ten"a-ke"c • I

9/30fI930/S Jim Orme forced to shoot two brown beat ino vcr's Inlet hun~. They both charged him. He was'W1th: -B en-Me-l-v4-n---a-fH:l-44e-:l:-be-a-'\;h-B:nd-tu:td-b'e'e'CJme-s-ep-aT'a"t-etT;-1

6/27/1931 Two Browmies chase Winston Snencer un a treein back of Tyee. He is a transit man \\11 th Eck. oueear,

'-t-he~J>u1Ji.-:r-c-eurve"y•f--.2L 29/.l93L-Qear attacks John Barrymore and Capt ......lJ..t to

Matthies of the "Infanta'i and Copt. J.H.Cann and had-,0 De s:not.~

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8/11/1931 Harry Lang, taxiaermist, attackea by a bear atSaook Bay in Peril Straits. Chewed his hand badly buta lucky shot killed the brutel

8/13/1931 Sitka people oppose 1 coddling of brown bear-I U1/30/1932/3 Stewart Edw. White to seek bear reserve. Hewants to increase the size of Glacier Bay National Mon-

ument and give it to the bears. John M. Holdsworthof N.Y. wants to give the bears Admiralty Islandl

3/22/1932 John M. Holzworth pleas for bear 8enctuary onAdmiralty Island. V.G. 'Park of Pulp' etc.

3/23/1932 J.M.Holzworth demands padlock be put on allS.E.Alaska timber~

3/30/1932 Five pmlnt pollcy to save bears recommended.6/18/1932 VG reply by J.E. Pegues to the New York' Times

about Bears situation---scmffs at extinction, etc.8/9/1932 Bear coun& on Admiralty Island"is started.8/22/1932/2 Mike McKallick missing at Black 8ay, but no

fears are felt---he is considered plenty capable. Hiscamp was e i sc ove r-ed destroyed by bears but no signs ofhim in evidence. However, if is known that Mike canhandle bears very easly!

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( 2) BEARSEmp. 9/9/1921 An indian waB killed by a brow~ie at Port

Lucy.Emp. 5/4/1926/8 Jim Kaski (KaBco)?? native, was mauled and

chewed by a bear on the beach at Fisheries Pt. about 12miles below Hawk Inlet on Admiralty Island. He and hisson wer-e walking the beach when the animal charged from jthe woods and mauled him badly then ran back in the wood

Emp. 9/27/1927/6 Three brown bears fail in their 'attemptto dine' on Hoonah fisherman Elme Moret in Port r'red-rick----he outran them •....

Emp. 11/14/1927/8 V.G. Human Interest stuff about Sam ~im-onar-aont s bears and pigs .jn Seatter Tract, byJudge #/.A/.pAthA/./.. H.B.LeFevre -

Emp. 12/19/1927 A young trapper on the Gulkana River hasbeen found in his cabin where he has been for over am~nth with lacerations from an encounter wlwh a bear,and one leg burned off at the knee and the other footbadly bu r'ned l~i Sa-'s he was attacked by a bear, leftunconscious, came too; built a fire and passed"out againWhen lile came to again- his leg was burned off etc. This...

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was over a month ago •....Good group or bear pi.ct s , pp , 22, A.S. July 1955.V.G. picts. & story Kodiak bear-~A.S. Qct. '55 ;; SEmp. 10/3/1955- Forest Young, 50, Haines construction man,

attacked and severely mauled by grizzly bear about 15miles out of Haines on the Chikat River. He ha d gone'back to a moose Kill without a rmfle when attacked.

Emp, 1l/6/1955/pp '3.' Polar, bear ').s among the Lar-ge st ofall living bears, the males reaching the extraDrdina~ywtight of from 1500 to 1600 lbs.

PATHFINDEROct. 1920 pp, '14- 'Good pict of the injuries ofthe James boy who was attacked and badly chewed by a

bear Sept. 23, 1920.oV.G. picts. and story of Alaska bears, includihg alar

bear. (A/S July, 1957; pp 12)

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BEARS"1. sfiOt on BasIn Road by Clary Horton (Juneau l-A· pp.9),

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9/1471932 Hay Deardorfj packer for B. D. Stewart up Takulh-'Jer, st-lksd by bro;,·m bSflr and atta-e-lreG. Bre~Juneau by plane. Badly chewed but will survive.

-mZg7I90z-'rhe AdmIralty Islana bear count is completedTo~·k-~Q-Q&YB~uBt 10 9GG-bearo·~slaAe.

8/28/1933 John M. Holzworth says Forest Service bearIUIl t paddeU:-r'crr-p-O'tl"t":tD"a-r-re-a-sul1"'g"!

9/5/1933/8 Bear count accurate says Forest Service.9/12/1933 Chris Cayafasj mangled by bear at Little Port

IWRIter at 15:30 yesterday; was hiking around unarmed.1':', n to J\:l-Refl IIBB:'I"B:I't0.f II

11/23/1934 M.'Wild Bill' Martilla of Sitka torn from trPPIand mangled by a brown bear at St John the Baptist Bay.Ma-rtttt;e·d-t-,e-t-a 'ay-arre:--go-tri""S-b1JR"~neiJcmp·e-trr--Snlra:Hospital. adlL1Jl.lur~d bVJ wlIfl 1~.8/10/193575 Bear storIes of exese an(llloc. CouneHtie ~.z:aT11's-;-e1;1l:.

10/11/1935 "itka boy, 17, \'Jayne Phillips, badly mauled bya brown near at Slocum Arm. Son of Nr-s • Lyle PhillipsD'·CU~H' "ere en cnear- 00"" '"Sitke II-Hore VG stUff.

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rn/17/1936 Titus Demidoff of SSitkabediy mauled by brown

bear nerr Indian River at itka Oct. 31~t and is still, in noepj t.aL.

lO/25/~g3fl, And:,:-ew.Dahl) 54, bad Ly mauled by a brown bearat Hocd Bay. BrJU6nt tr; St. Ann, S '10Sp.

10/26/1937/4 Ke11 Larssen end Dickie Harris nearly haveserious brush with brown bear at Gambier Bay ....4/17/1956 Emp. Grizzly, disturbed in hibernation, charged,

from cave and killed two hunters. Near Snowshoe Lake atMile 150 on Glenn Highway East of Anchorage. Dead areEverett A. Kendall. 53, of Spenard and Lloyd L. Penning~ton. 56, a registered guide. The two men flew out tobears Cave 1n light plane intending to trap him. Bothhad rifles but aparently only had time to fire one shot.Bodies brought to Anchorage and search party out to findwounded bear and kill it. .

4/18/1956 imp. The above bear was tracked down and kllled.8/13/1938/6 Forest officials to count bear on Chichagof

Island. (Counted 900 on Admiralty in 1932)

I See card on OSCAR OBERG.9/14/1938/8 Bob Dupree kills 9' brownie on Douglas Island

near Nevada.Creek~ ,

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--lo-t1IiT~)8c12--Frea Brandes sr. tells of bear attacking1 -"ZJ ..b.P1.Lan,d_Linus_C.ar1.so.n_i.n_Basket_Bay_•• '-

f--lO-f29-fl931'l1-7-Emc1-1-'li-eno;ka-a·nd-O·sca-r-bundst~0m-ba-ve-o;ko·s,e-shave when bear charges them while looking at a 1tdeerkl111l on East Pt. Had to shoot it. Measured over 51

12}-241-193$12 HoserSarber of-Game Comm. says a b1aCk~b-e-a-r-1____~ls_npta_br-o~nle_e~en_lf-hls tur-ls-bFQwn-colored-seme-

time ••$/31/r93914-St .Lawrence lSIand natives pr-ove their brown

-_bear_B_to p..y-._Sho_t_0.n-e_lt?l8t_M-a~y_80_th~Hade_tlr0 t-t·o-JuI'l.·ea-lon Burearu of Indians lIBoxerll today. Howa brown beargo t ere is a mystery.

-9/-2}'1:9-39/4 -B·J:g-b'ear-tre:ck"s-found-o-"e-h"J.-che:gtrf-lB1and-OY-'~_-"C",ha",s.Burnlc.k..Jtn.d_cI:e.¥l.-c.o un..t lng_he.ar .~r.a.cks_measur-e_

I'lP x 14"-916-;r9J91y-BlFe"'a>'rcncnouifnM't--sITowsbrownie s very scarce on

Bar-ancf I ada-nd , - --I'lLI5.L193.9/6 __ B.arano.f..JJe.ar popu1a.t.ion-estimated-a.t-4liO'---9/19/1939/$ .A 1500# bear has been taken at Uyak. 1lide

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Imeasured 11' x III Citt Skull weighed 20# and measured 19*11x 12" wide. Also an Admiralty Island brownie was brotto town by guide Oscar Oberg and party of outside hunterswith a hide 9tl x 9-t' and a skull 18ill x 8~1I

11/25/1939/3 Story of Aleut chief Alexis Ungyaks who wres-tled with a 1000# bear at Chignik on Nov. 16th told by

Virgil Farrell of the Indian Affairs.10/7/1940/S Frank S.Barnes (Doris' husband) mauled badly

by a grizzly bear 27 mi. up Stlkine from W~angell. Has50-50 chance to recOver.

10/12/1940/3 Frank S.Barnes died of wounds.11/10/19~2 Record beRr shot in Unuk River VAlley by Dick

Johnson---3 shots with a 300 Magnum. Hide laid out,but unstretched lO~1 square. Est. we~ght 1400# HeRdmeasured 17-~x lO~t1--a grizzly. Beats Bruce -Iohnacn ' srecord in same val::i..ey. (tIny be Dick Johnston)

See EVAN HILLS B.S. story on the GHOST BK~R (Note Book ~l11/11/1943/3 Olaf Heller badly mauled by a bear at PortAl.tho r'p while on hunt ing trip. He 1s itl st. Ann's Hoep ,11/12/1431 More---he crawled 6 rniles,.etc. He is anAuk Bay fisherman and was with John Wlntners on hislIEm!na". Came to Juneau in 1934-, e t.e ,

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.J.J..,L6A%+,L6-lJ-ickia-!l~i-fl-sl;e t " big erowns-e-eeov-e-erreer-r-Point ye et e r-day (near Jac!~ H~gins Q1.ace) Brought t.h e

1«ld~ and head-to town- -Estimates place"weight of bearbe.tween....J.!jQ.Q-a-l'ld-lMO#-.-r-Hd de-rmea-aur-ed-r-l-Ln-.-f-ron-t-lp totip. Head measured 16" x 2211, C15l.Jys_sJ+u.al:.e.--a:t E"

~2!~/rg45/7--Vrr--Dear storY---Lee Blackman, meat cutter at--klas'ka Meat eo--;- m:tst-a-ok cardboard carton f5roear on-1.hane Road, Exc.ited, cancqut t ,~he_got out-and ran.5/30/1946/7 Art Kinnan ~"Vermarco" brings 1200# Admlralt;---Brownie to town. (Kl11e~-B-ce -ft-re-card-on- H:A:R-J-lI-;-firo-. -(-Dowrrell arrd---mA:Ul-ell-uy-be-a:rHl-7'-11-/&1-/1-94-7-/(;Da-v-i4-lJan-eeh-wa-s-a-t-t-B-cked-b:}'--aloear-wh1.l e--

se~rchlng for M8rshall Erwin who was lost on Glass-Peninsula:- --

6!-2l-P9J+9 H-"-Pd-JTTr &f-B§av -ma.u;Led-G.dlif GJ'--l¥-i--zr3-lo'-Gea-r -Ineor Yakukt._ Agg..fiL 90 miles _Jl.ID-<>.f....YakJJ.:tat; Heplayed de8d!

--U/e-f-J::j-4912 -f<tl1.TbNfwfile neBrIy got-creo. Folta ,'!hile-no-_--,---:-",-_as-hunJ;.ing-o_n-tha--W.--8ctde-G_f-'lh40oha-gei'--Ie-:kand.2/16j19M_ BeRr damai>~to Kodiak aRlmon $1c&. 649. lRst ~;

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2/21/1951around

Kodiak bearopen season

nemorte Ion them.

10 to 5 in Senate for yenr

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BEAVER-VGj:fJcct-,,-;-uf--ttlenrarra:-t;tr.,-J:r-wcrrk- - -AtA-sK"P;--SP<JI'lTS-I LIA.N AJ.!g,J95Lpp_34

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BEEROld Juneau stories.

~- anecdo-tes----; -adds;-etc

t , D.A.Disp. 2/18/1907 Adv. in paper;DRTNKJUNEAO BLm:LABELJ3-sEK!

Beea-!--Wh.y:-1--:ge-G-aU-s e-the--.li'la-t e-~u-d.-r .;Lll.-1{--'--I±! a-y cGl1-ta-in-typhoid germs; the mile which the dairyman leaves maycontain the tuberculosis but Deer na:s-oeen ~germ, your

-be:\. J:-ed...--.ane:--e-Gek-eft-S'cl-f-¥-i-e--i--e-rl't-l Y t 0 ki1-1------&V-e.p..y-139-s-Si bl eo-erm in it. As to Duritv, beer is more relaible thanoi ther- water or milk! --2. The Pilsner Beer story: See card on !IColoradou

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Juneau Beer ParlorsEmp. 2/1/1935 Chief of Police Jack Davia and Tony Crav-

olini leased Burfords Corner for 5 ye~rs for a cafeand business rentals •••••

Emp. 10/01/1927/2 J.W.'Bi11' Burford buys Noland's Cornerback from Roy N. and will giv it back it's old name ofBurford's Corner. It was started by Geo. & Bill Burrorl18 yre. before pa8~ing to Roy Noland.

10/14/1946 VG Riot in Mikes PIRce last Sun. morning whenMickey Pusich refused to seel any more whisky toSandy Stevens as he was already too nrunk. Near riotensued and city marshall Chas. Atkins had to use teargas •••

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Nov. 18, 1934Hayden 18

2/5/193S Beer

JUNEAU--BEER PARLORS

Harry Krane played accordlan for Francis'Woodland Gardens' (EMPIRE)

parlor closlng hours now to 03:00 dally.

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• IW '_Wi.BEERJOINTS

Juneau

I_9-/-A/l.92Btz...-.Qhas. JH.llEU' npe rJ.s-.t.hB-llaw.RiD nae r_Ciga:e....S:.t.oJoe(Now New York Tavern 1955) and will have two taxis at

--ffi:t'8""""Stand a:rra- two "ino r-e at the taxi stand next to the- --.,Nugget Shop.

7/1/1933/8 Capitol Beer Parlors (Charlie Miller) openstoday-

-7tetT93'3/ 7-F iYS'C-Cab1rre't4' J:cmr-slrm, i"Tl-Jurre-S;U-;;-oni.gtrt-a·t-Canitol Beer Parlors.

6/9/1934/8 Woodland "ardens, Mrs 'ran«s ttayaen, opensorrrgrrt .

6/11,!.lll.<H/-13Th",e.e .tE.ke.. sill-llLin ,vLo.QQJl;andG8rdens pooll __ .(Harley Ruthprford, Freddie Barrager and------)

o/T/T93"6T3-CrtyFloR-t-----r3eer'-rp rlor opens tomorrOw.-n/19/1938/2-Sam -Gazloff opens his Dr-eam.La nd whe-r-e-t~h-e--

.City E·afe was•••• 171112LL2/1939/2 Wilbur Bu~~ord buys Triang~&-Inn-~ROm Dnmet~·Botello.

--r21291T9J91'2 seven oars to be allowed to operate in Juneau

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and seven more will be closed as of Dec. 31st under theWalker Act •

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BEER PARLORS

See oards OIl WC)(jf)LAMD GA1\DEMSCAPITOL BEE!LJ:1iliLQR (Encnt QPD Sl~

kins Bindery)~II_Z/-5/~9.3a-Be.eJ:'-pacl(lJ:'.-C-~~Q~-B---J>"w-0a+QG--

daily.II'57l7l~0673--CTTY~IDKT-SEER PARLOROpens tomorrow-ll,L19,Ll9.38/Z-Sam-Gazal.o£ f ope n.s-hi.S-llE.E:AMJ.,.I\ND~

where CITY CAFE was------????? I know he hada j01:nrnlck named tne -wBucke t of' B10Q["1l nextd ooJO.,-.b.u.Ld1.d..-.nAt-tl:link he had thg Ci1+-C~part. However, during the War I think it was':"sec-tror- a tner-rpur-ptrse-a ..• the City C-aI'"et---na'E-is.

12/12/1939/2 \Hlbur Burford buys Triangle Inn

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from Emmett Bot~llhol2/29/~939/2 Seven barB will be allowed to op-

erate in Juneau and seven .others will have toclose as of Dec. 31st undpr the Walker Act.

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B.M.BEHRENDS GEN MDSE.lG!8-/-±8m B.M.Dehrenfifr-h~ased-the--.. .

Dixon Building on Seward St. , and will soonembark in the general mdse business ..

D.A.Disp. 10/10/1911 VG. "Bhhr'e nda opened store20 y r-e • ago. on page 1.

_lLA. •.Dl.s.p..-J..g,L9!_:Ls;L..1--1lehr-<l+l4s-&tQ.l'S-fJa-s--wlla-t--loe--claimed to be the first hydraulic elevator inAlaska- ---it we e installed a little over a

--lllOn th-ag.o .•See card on BEHRENDS BLoo. for mo.ne..

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B.M.BEHRENDSBANK~f!d 8i Seward s t

~ -5,.' 29!19J..4il'P-6-A-con=",te--bu-J.-.l<:l-i-R·g-tohouse a bank and the Poet Office 1s being

I----brrilr-~n~e corner or-afa & Seward by B.M.1_~_Be-l:n:'.€-n.ds.. Be-I-w e.nde-eece n-t-l-y----F'u-refla-s-ed~t-he-

lot from the Hoggatt Bros.D.A.Disp. 3/11/1914 Behrends bought all of Hogg-

I i--a-t-tJ.-crts-ror-$ZO-;-aoo. He plans a new concrete__ bank b.ud.Ld.Lngon the.-c.o.rne.r.-oL3.r.d &-8.e.vl.a.r..d... __

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BEHRENDS BUILDING-1J.-A-olJ±-ep.--41-r4i 1913 J'o-J7ShaT1.""C"k-moV'ed-fTom-tne-

Behrends Bldg. to the Shattuck ~ld~ear the--laundry to make more space for the Raymond

-- at-er-e .---. ------ --___ JO!II CK:_ Old..-B._M_•.-Ow_rre.d_mor..e-tha-n one- -cr-.

two bu£ldings around Juneau and just where thisno'urrrrg wa-s -r-do-n-o-t kn-6w.

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- BELL BUILDINGJ.W.Bell

-H23(1919 on 2nd and Main. Bad fb=-.

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1'-' BELL ISLAND HOT SPRINGSEast Behm Canal

-1L21L1954 Resort HQ..tel a f--..NaLter B] ant.on.,» unn s--to ground. (Juneau I-A; pp 29)

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BELL ISLANDHot spr1ngs-----

-1-.-Ma.,i41-bU-1-1-<l-i,~g-d"6~r4y.e.d-1>y-l'-1..,e--4-~/-W'4-----(Juneau l-A; pp. 29)

-2-.-K.-1J .•-N·.-§i:19-,L1-9J;i6-New-rna4,n-1.0dge-<ou-Hd*ng-be1cn~H.-.K.•Jllir.o.\i._5,L2,LJ.$;>_f--Anna-Her-r-i.ng.tO-nLs.-ne-w_oo_th_l'lou_e:is

now completed at Bell Island.

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SEE 'lORE ONTHIS AFFAIR ON CARDON ' \,ARHSPRINGSBAY'

_3i14!19-39!8 Miss Anna M.,-lie~:rlngto_n.-l.B-he.r:e fI'o.m_aell 1.0..•to get some ideas for a hotel resort she plans to build

--at-B'e:L-I-I s'l:arrd.-}/.27 il~.J~i6-Bel.l-Lsland--inco-l'j')ora-ted-by-A-nna-H·erringto·n-

I!. Bob Ziegler and Bob EllIs for $150,000. 'b/2'6/1939-FIrst-Weddfn hel-d at BelT-Island. Go". Troy

gLv.e-B-br-ide-a wa-y-.-Hel-e-n-Ke-s·B-l-e r-a-nd-Kar l-We'1-1"'a:rth.

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BELLSLiberty, bell, fire,

Cnurch, etc.

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BELMONT GROCERY

Emp. 2!1!T9Z8!2 VaBONfCKinovlcn, ope nee me_-BELMON_T-GRQ.CEllY-t.oda¥---"I'Y"-&-i-ta-tl-l€-W-i-f>-te>:'-&--

Pond Studio on S. Franklin St.._-

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BENNETT (LAKE)aQd ~ennett City

~V-.G. nLet. of_ tent city on shor-e s, .of Lake in.. 1398-_Alaska Sportsman June, 1952

2. V.G. pict. also; in Alaska Spor~sman Mar~ 153; pp-22

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BENSON'S FURNITURE STORE

-t-Bee-r-car-d-tcn GAlUlf-DEBUILMNGBILLY BIGGS: Told me that Benaoru.had his...JL:t.or..e--

on 3rd St. next to the Behrends Bank and in

I t£e-bti~~n~ha~-w~8-1~er-t-a-b~-replaceaby the POST OFFICE bldg ~(1lhQ\LL-lille,,-e-Her.manBeyer has his print shop now--1960)

IrBe£s-en-and-Wrl+i-s Geor-ge- -rrteT'-llrove-d-nft--cr-the newGARSIDE BLDG.

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BERGMAN APARTMENTS-n~lsp. 271~r9To/2 WorK has begun on the new__ "B.ergmaILAp.ta._o1L.Will.oughh~"e. _O.ther ao.ta ..-

mentioned in this article.

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BERGMAN'S HOSPITALDr. \\T. E. Bergman

J...C .J.l .•R.---l/~5t1891-DI"..-W..li •.Ber-gman now -flRs------ll-i-&---------hospital fitted in first class style. Locatedon Seward St. and has electric Hghts in theno.ome.l

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BERGlJ.ANHOTELFoot of Harris

I,-Em". -10/22,LJ.9~3 Tbe New Be rgm anc.Ho.ne.L is ahcun.,completed and is awaiting only for installationoI'-f"ixtures. Expect-s-t0 receive guests byN-ov___ l s..t-__

Emp. 4/13/1927/7 The Bergmann Dining Room opensMgr. John E:--Green.

11~,LJ.6.,Ll931 N•.R.J'l!.els.o~.ough.t-t.be Bergmann Hotel_from John E. Green, t oday ll.

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BERNER' 8 BAYInfo. tragedies etc.

J-i.-O~l-!-l-,fl.g9-Jje4-r-e.f.-!f'.e-m-Me4B:fH'l-;-Mle--G0'w-e-e-G-re-ek---ra-nc-h-e-r-, -was found dead ne r Jualin Mine in Berner's Bay by twoIndians. '~hey also report that Gea. Stevens the mine

loi~~/r~~~kgo~;8:t~~~rnersBayis that ofwatchman ~eo.'r..evens not ~§.amitl~f"Stake made~oc Silvers.

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BERT'S CASH GROCERYSee cal'dtrurr: SANITJmrGRDGE'~R"Y---------h GABNTCK'S GROCE~~

CARSTEN BLDG.7'~/-~"213~ERT' S CASH GRD'Crn~Y-m=ov=e~s~t~o~tCh~e--I:ALASM- MEAT CD_.--JJl.dg..-o;>-Sew&Pd-S-t-.

9/23/1935 Bert McDowell bought the CORNER GROCERcrrr---Wi"j:'l'"avghny-1tve. He has been W~ til-the pIUU[

I_~-"Wu-I';';G""GLY Gro-----f.oL-tbp past. 5 zeene., ,2%9/1936/2 BERT'S CASH GROCERY moves up town to

Gll-g-eWl1lll.n----i) G •2/21/1936/6 Ethan Nelson to op,erate the-CDRNEE--

GROCERY on Willoughby, formerly occupied byk---""'IEIt~'o---ctrS'l1liROCERY . He 1 S oper a t log inc onI j~nctlon with PARKERIS MARKET.

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BERRY TRANSFER CO.D. A•Drsp-.---s-/CJ=6-j-r9T4_dvBTtt"""4Tl.lTI-alT<:J:-.1Il1n,nm.he has an Overland Auto for hir~_. __

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BETHEL PENTECOSTAL MISSIONOCCIDEN'Hrt-li~I'-esee-wer-c--cn in Le"1"'F~o

~L15/1941/6 Bethel Ta.b..e.r-nac_l..e....-o n 4th & Franklinto be dedicated on Thanksgiving Day.

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JUNEAU BILLIARDS-

1/30/1929/8 The Juneau Billiard$ Parlors changes name toT, Fle-a-u-I-e-e--Gr~N:0 r-e say-s Be-rt-lfe-i-.fe r-s

Have considerably more on thi e establishment in this fileuna.er care. on liliSTP.UllANTS.

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i BIRDS

7123/194-6;g "Midnigh~ Sun''--tt---ero-wis baeJ<-on--t-he-''Pr.Louise" llrH~!'bel.Il~ loose in Juneau "(Mother llrs.Bayers had it when it flew into her kitchen windo1l'l'~

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BLACKSMITH SHOPS

13TtL BIG1t8-:-'!'"old Ille tha-C-there was

IShop on the corner of Franklin toccupied by the new A.E.Light &

Records ahcw that in 1894, Archie BBlacksrni th Shop opp o e.i, te the DEC

-(l'ORDON--&-WlITl\INS-hlm--anlacKsml th SI Franklin I'_hel.o_w_ the Cen traL-.Ho-u

a BIacksrn'ttnhat is nowPower Co. bldgurns had aKER BLDG...•hop on S.s-e...!!.--.-in 1-9.10--

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JUNEAU--BI~SHPHEMOUS.4RTICLES·' " .'

.,D.A.Dlsp. 10125/1914 V.~.Most derrogatory statements

about Juneau and her people. handed out by casual vlsitolD.A.Dlsp. 1/28/1915 Alaska called 'Worthle,ss' V.G. ar-t tcI

from Montreal Gaz e t t.e of Apr. 30, 1867.D.A.Disp. 1/29/1915 pp.3; Says Alaska Natives are hesd -

hunters. By Edw. S. Curtis (dirt)J.C.M.R. 12/2711888 V.G. Nasty stories about Juneau bya Mr~. Voorhees.J.C.M.R. 1/17/1889 F.A.Peindexter. Supt. of the Chl1kstcannery says stories of gross scenes of immorality. etc.

in S.E.Alaska are greatly exaggerated. V.G.J.C.M.R. 2/27/1890 Dr. F.Sehultz letter---he had been

accused of trying to dynamite the U.S.Brewery on GoldSt. when actually the poor fellow had merely steppednear the building to urinate!

J.C.M.R. 7/16/1891 Jim Blaine's nasty letter to Juneau,about conditions of the ~u8s1an Church at Kl111snoo--(Father George,' Ml":rSepiago and Count zubot'r ) V.G.

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Emp. 1/29/1926/2 Juneau lacks civic pride says Dec Chaseof Cordova •..•

Emp. 12/22/1926/3 Gov. Moore of New Jersey wants Alaskaset aside as a penal colony.

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BLOMGREN BUILDINGl--see-ettTd-onPALA-eE--eF-SWE:ET u

SANITARY GROCERYNANCE I S FIVE & DIME

Emp. 7/10/1931 A second story will be addthe Blomgren Bldg. at a COS~,OOer-i-g-i-n-a-l btri-l4-1--n5\va-s--mJmpI-e t e-d-i n-l§2-

VQr;--Hi s-t--oTy-0-f--'the B'l-eregr'e n-Bl-dg .-the-s-i-t-e I

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-S. BLUM & COMPANY~

-lh-A-.-D4-sp. 7/31/1901 S. Dlum-&-eo-:----re tired frnnr-business in Juneau. Sold stock to KaufmanBros. Blum will continue his stores at Valdezand Redma!9: Bay.

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BOAT COOKS

-Be_pds-e- .Ainsley, Cliff-Booeck, JohnnyHoLelRa.n,--Aile-l j>ll--(-Eilc)--tl.B\'llcB<l--"",,_1ILeach, EddieBeaudin, Archie

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(1) BOATFIRES (1)Waterfront and Hbr,

"MURRE" FWS BSP (N.B.No. 22-;--PP~) __"COLE &~PADDOCKTUG" (N.B.No. 22; pp 14)"~r.-J-;-AfrbRR" --Ga~s. scn . D7A.Drsp. 9/5r:l/'15

___ (R_efer to card iILGen. fi_le~ for de:t-l9.1J.s)"RED BOY" Can. tend.) D.A.Disp. 12/2/1917--"-.Jiffl:IffTA" GaS-. -rboa-t ) Emp. 212/ 1-92't"PIONEER" Qa§bj)at __ Effilh-8/Ji192J.LiL __UN-NAMED Gas boat Emp. 8/13/1921

-TR€bbER Unnamed Emp-;-5-/T6f-l-929'---1JENNY Hal. _boa 1<.. Emp_.~5I.JS1/,l92L __"JERRY" Gas boat --Emp. 8/1171928/2-UN~RNT-I-F-IRD-Bu~ter-Pt. - Em!'. -8!'kG/-192&!8_"IlART" MailbDa-t Emp, 11,Ll9/19AO"UNO II" 8eineboat Emp. 3/27/1942/3

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1131-A-867"SEINEBOATIISPENCB:R"IlMONAGHANllUN-NAMEDItHOBO III't1ETOlINI1IIDOROTHYnIIELLIOTItIIVENCEDORIIUN-NAMEDlINELDIlUn-NAMEDIIIRENE 0"I1ROMEOti'InAMBIER"n SADIEII

TrollerUn-namedHal. boat.Can. tend.TrollerTrollerCamp tend.Hal. boa t 11?Gas boatCruiserGas baa tHal. boat.Gas boatSee card in 3TrollerOld tender.Troller

.10/12/1942/3.12/15/19422/1/1943/53/22/1943/5. 5/1/1943/611/23/1943/42/7/1944/3.3/13/1944/34/10/19454/20/.1946/810/9/19456/13/1946/57/3/1946/8

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(2 ) BOAT FIRES (2 )

(1r.13-;-:09 ; 46")----iJ'OHNSeN,..--BEO. TYoller ppFLOATING CANNERY S.btimp_.__ (lL B---=o.9. 46)_

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BOAT HARBORSNeeded in S.E.Alaska

--L Cpa4,g---&A~e"il flo at-.....___(-tr"neat>-:b-A-;-l'p-.-B:,~--2: U.S:H.D. OKts .Iunenu and Doug) as-:-{ It II II It It

3· Emp. 11!~!1935 Trevor M.Davis, prominent Juneau mansngge-st-e"a.-t Ire ar-e-a-....rmrt-h-orttren-ew-n-c:nrg-ra: S Brrdge as i

thlLplaQ..e-1'JlrJlle....p"".p.o.s.e.<LJura.all Sma) -) bQ2..'t...:-barno~.--Ilapt. R.E.Blake, a well known S.E.Alaska cannery mansu~~~t~LhB-~~~e~L~~ongWl~loughbyAve~as the

__ m.Qr_e-lo.gi.c.al_pla.c_e-.-'J:I.e-haS-be.6-n_aI:.o:u..n.d-S-r-E..-s-i~n-c-e-' J.-1I

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,BOATHARBOR

Sme 1 1 craft, Juneau

(3/26/1°34'8 il'Jtr::ldu.ee~n forDel eft) te Birr,DndI r '-' j.small boat harbor survey 1n Juneau.LOOKunoer card on DOGKS l:'loats, etc. for more info.6/19/1936 June au sffia~l:l bop t~i-ve-n boos'\:]. ~I).pproved--

by Rivers & Harbors.

6/4/1938/8 Hone seen for Juneau bOct Hhr...----"h.1.s-Y-e.a.l'.7/26/1938/8 Col. Lee here to inspect location of proposed

new ~uneau coat nor.-7-/-2S./-1J:)'!J8i . J~G-e-f-G-. -he·j'le·.-l'e·r-PWA-ca-sh--1'o r-bo·a1;-hbr.,_S./-2'!J!-1_9'!J8--June....u_w,1,n-a_.ma;L_l_bea_t_h"r_. -Me ne,,-a·y a.J.-],a·bh-.-I-aL2!±!-l3JS_C.i.t.yl..s_c.o_st_0f-boa_t-hbp.._to_"e_$8i1i,00e.9/1/1938/8 Work on bOot hbr. to st-ar-t on~nJ.ay.s_Luca a,__

9/10/1938/8 Boat Hbr. b1ds to onen Oot hth •.10731/1938 Boat Hbr. to start in 10 days~

f-nZ'7/r9"5$7~ork on BoatHPr. breakwater .tortS-tomorrow.-11_ -2.§!-1-9.;J8--6-A;L-l-bid.-reJ'IXse·d-l'e·r-boa-o--Hbro-f-H-1-;-bowe'St-

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11/28/1938/4- "Buzz" Eeinmer-bids low on Boat Hbr-, fill--23¢ per yard.12/1/1938 Femmer wins rock haul for breakwater fill.

1/7/1939 Juneau City Council goes ahead on breakwaterbids and retaining bulkhead on North side.

1/19/1939/8 Bids on boat hbr. fill opened---6 in all.1/20/1939 Four bids only on boat hbr fills (rock) Ed

Madsen---bids for Dutch Rodebaugh 19.4¢; Hildre & Son25¢; Ora P. schoonover 21i¢; c. H. "Buz z" Femmer 23¢:'

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,r ~... •(3) BOAT HARBOR10/5/1935 City must find small boct Hbr . A.J .JUne needspresent lower Cit~QPt S')8 ce.,10/19/1935/8 Small boe t hbr. gets first money-~-$5000.

put'up by vity (Proposed on Willoughby Flats)lli5/1935/3 Trevor M.Davis proposes district North of the

:-a-s---e-r-idgefor the boat harbur---gtves good reasons.Cant. E.R.B1Rke of rho "Ace " •.,onrlLlt bac.LDf Femm<=!-s-Dock and gives his reasons. Capt. Tom ama th favors T,H.lJav'i-s-i-dea.

nu t t ~n",A7 ;'lCi i,9~6 Need for small bont harbor here is ICol. H.J.II1lde hears Juneauites.8/28!-±g37 FDR. aDI~ro¥e-s-Bfflall bOt"t Hbr. fer Juneau. I1/217iQ<8/6 Walter Robinson, who has 1ive4 tor 23_y.a~s---

at site of new boat hbr-, aay e it will freeze etc. City--Eng1:-ne-e-r-M1.-1-t-ba-g'e'rgre"n-sa:y-s-ll-ao-wha:t-?-1I

1/21/1~3.917 Ben "Dutch" RodebaughJi.1nfLr-o-<:JLhau1.t-l!ht¢_.per yard. C~s~Cole and "Buzz" femmer ridicule his bid.

--~~l""fozr-r~OOO-yaS:--EaMaasen is spokesman tor Dutch.~~~UU~ I

1/2 ~916 Cit;,:caLl s ~n~ hi_d8.-t,o.r_w..int.er--lo.g.s_fo.l'_h"...._

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1/24/1939/8 Femmer dump truck backs into bay on presentboat hbr. ~ill. Deep water. Later recovered not hurtseriously.

1/24/1939/8 About 12 boats in the boan barbor area arewarned to vacate the area •••

1/2&/1939/7 Madsen gets hbr. bid at 19.4~ To begin onNorth fill as soon as Femwerfinishes his contract.

3/3/1939/5 Breakwater will be finished next week •••3/23/1939 Boat hbr. dyke finished connecting Nand S

jettys by Ben "uutcn" Rodebaugh. 21,000 yds; 1100' longRefer to card, this file on DOCKS, etc. for much more •.6/2/1939 Juneau Boat Hbr. bill passes Senate--$162,000.6/3/1939 City must spend $10',000. mor-eon boat hbr-,fill

says city engineer iitan Lagergren (rock bUlkheads)6/&/1939/& Bids called by USED for dredging J. boat hbr.7/29/1939/2 "Matilda Foss", Copt Harry Butcher, tows two

barges loaded with supplies for the dredge job in boathbr. Says Dredge will be towed up next week.

&/4/1939/4 "Arthur Foss" tows dredge to Juneau 05:00 today"Ja zz" chartered to assist dredge. ,&/24/1939/& C.T.Gardner proposes co-op marine ways for

boats up to 90' in boat hbr. at C of C. meeting.

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BOATBARBOR

9/6/193~6-tem McKayofl\etchikan is in -;Juneau looking--r2mr§M,~s.sn~~an¥ig 0 to~¥-tk5~~-M-~-J'-f'f!h~filiJ.·in 20 day s ,

12/26/1939/6 Last of digging in boat harbor will be done- at a30n today. Esnmated-J67,0-00- cu. y,:s. dredged out.I,-lL4 L19__L2.-lioaLJiblO.._shaping_up._ Bi ds-soon-to-be Ie t-o n-

building of floats, etc. McKay hopes to_start hisma:rlire-WB.:'yS 111- the early sprIng.

-1/20/1-940,L2-MH-ton----bagergren-. C-itJ" Eng.--pr~n~-ror-boAtharbor floats, etc. a.rmroved. ..J'L1.l1_c.allJ.o.r_bids.3/2/1940/6 Cole Brothers to put floats in new boat harbor.--ror11Tlt,6a5. 3liould be fini Shed by July Lst ,---yf31/-19 40fl-(-5t-h---Sect--'-)-Pa l-r-p±e-t-of----G-enera-l- Gons-true-men-

ODedge Co. dredge digging Juneau boat Har. __3/31/1940/2 (5th Se9t• ) Goad dra wi ng of plans (float) for-bpat hEr. Ready b1 July 1st. Roomfor 250 boats.

6/3/1~MDj6- -Piling a I-d~i~en--e~pect to be compl~ted by_June. 15th.

-t16!19~~/6 Paul--Jensen appoln'tea Harbor master at salary-

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of $40.00 per month. City will have Cole move the long3aO' float moored at the Rock Dump, to the new harborand pave bUilding a new one.6/22/1940/5 Meeting of City Council with interested boatmen to set up rules for new boat harbor. Names listedVG rules. ,Raise salary of harbor master to $75.00

6/26/194c/5 VG. Rules for new boat harbor posted---Nohouseboats, ,.etc.

6/2¥/194c/2 Allen Lee, 21, of Petersburg, killed by planeprop. of Jimmy Rlneharts Fairchild bi-plane in boat hbr,

6/27J1940J6 L,tter of Trevor Davis on boat harbor charges.7/5/1940(5 Boat Hbr. now in use.7/l7/l94c/3 Rook dump float to be moved by Cole Bros.

tomorrow to the new boat harbor. All craft told toiove.7/25 19%/5 Harbor master (Jensen) awed twofrom drowning today when they fell in atharbor. City requests that parents keepaway from the harbo~.

5/10/1940/2 Last piling driven today in Boat Hbr. by Cole

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(5) BOAT HARBORJuneau-------

k7"Tfl:'f4cl-~~ two king salmon seen__ 1n.....J.un.e..au-..B~Qa..t_HbJ:..___b~.e:v.e-~e.-v.SQns i-r-lc-1-u-d-i-n-g---at.p.ee-t-

Foreman Bert Lybeck.~177194176 New No. 5 float ready in Juneau boat harbor

t emer-r-o w-say-s-Jl 1n-G 0'1e. .W /194-6/3 WgLDep.h.-!!I'proves new boat hbr. for Juneau--

North of existing one.~6-!2(i194-6-we'ed forr-hew troat-m.."bror8how~.1-1/ 29/.l.-9-4-9-!+-P~"..on-sE-1-eG-t-r-i e-- w-i-n a-con tee-en t{) \!f1-:ee-tfic -

bO'3.t harbor. $934-0.9/6/194-9/6 Douglas boat harbor favored over Juneau---as

It-i s-argued t 11a:t the alr-enuy-ha-ve-rr-br1mk WfITerfttre--,caus.l!aY _"t..o..-th.e...jllne.E.-.b.ldg..---o.n....Jurmu Island.)

9/27/194-9/5 Juneau trollers ask Metcalf for new grid inboat harbor. ....J,.2.,L21/194-9 Ho13e o---teP---g-rM e-----=e;r>1-gftt-er--a.f-'l7er-nte-et-i-llg •

1/7fl25° Funds allocated for New grids. CillIt_C.n.u.n.ciL..t.old".,6/16/1950/6 !junt er Construction Co, dredge to stRrt in

"JUneau boat hbt, - Towed herebY'1 Lumbermanll

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<1/2<1/1950/6 Dredging in boat hbr. completed. Dredge to C

go to Cordova.9/27/1950/2 ',etc:llftells how and who bJillltJuneau bride. <

in boat nar-bor-,1/20/1951/g Ted Samples hired as night watch~an at Hbr.5/25/1951 Cole and Cropley argue over new approach bid in

Juneau boat harbor, at Council meeting.

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s 0"-:;- HARBORMASTERSJuneau harbor

---\)-P-£.,LJ942 Bert LOGmJ.s is 6t~G&PffiaBtep.~t2-4cA-91f6/2 Bi xbl'-qUi-t.s.,-T.ed_J.o.ne-s-took-Job.-sho."t1.;;--then--

quLt; to cook for Jim Cole and now Ole Anson 1s Hbr.llstr.-r/41T9!J;71S Anarew Hildre Ts new Hbr. 1'lIaster.l-1-G-/31/194-9f7-~"tift app<T.lon1TedJlbr. U~ter r~"C1.ng-

Andrew Hildre who died recently.6/7/1950/4- Len J. Geiger new Hbr. master.11/771952 Lindley Geiger qu L't a ; Scott Lynch new hbr. mat r-,

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BOAT SHOPSYards, etc.

3/11/1949 Boat s in Parades Boat ShOD included the "Bwee tLorainel! of Hr. & Mrs. Ray Packard, being repaired.

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BOAT SHOW

1+/9/1956 Hgpry Br'e:eken won e:ruif!er at the Second Ant!ualBoat Bhow-o-c-u n 19' Sea Rince de 7 cr-ua se r at Juneau Suh-Port arvaors , Event sponsored by the Juneau -echt Club.;=. Ol.lirlOdore-Cort Wi~fiffin e.r,d V1:ee GOL1t:l. 8±d-bu.ldmdl.Sold 1600 admission ticket s during t-he three day- show "'c..

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UN-NAMED BOATSExp. and fireJunehu aI'e"aa::-.--

Emp. 5/16/1927 Troller expo at Std. Oil Docki n -rurresuv-r-owrrer-. Mareno-B~of8 was blown -in-tothe Channe..l and. S..Rv.ere.ly: bur-nen ,

Emp. 8/13/1921 Small gas-boat expo and burned-r-r-e-t'-Ke e-rrey-I---g---f-.-l-o-crt-crt-Q-l-:-3{)~h1TjTrorn-rng:-EQW:-

B~-"m~r~lL~_,-..b..urn.eo to death and hi.sc.parrt,ner, Gilbert Lord, escaped with mbnor injuries,

-E~S1-1(j1"1§21312---ftepur'~oi'-g-as-lmat expl 0 S1on__ o_f_f Outer Pt._LSs.e CArd Qn.-....!!-JERRYlL) _Emp. 12/15/1942 Bad fire guts a Hood Bay seinehoat4rr-J-un~eau .BUatnaroor tOday.

E mp. 5/1/1943/6 A trolling.J;JQ.at caught f.ir"--t_o~day, early, when a gas-lamp expo At City Float

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Two men, Andy Jones and Jack Ursin. sevprely burn-ed and in Hasp. Boat saved by JFD.

5/11/1943/2 Andy Jones, 20 yr old·native died.Emp. 10/9/1945 Exp. and fire destroy the small €

gas-boat of Al Routsala in Juneau Boat Harborat 10:05 today. Ext. by It ST-166 II Routsalawas bRdly burned.

Emp. 7/3/1946/8 Jack Trombitas, Rudy LaBrash andEd Snicker were all painfully burned in smallboat expo on Mende nha Ll, Bar. They wer-e towingthe boat to Juneau with an outboard when itstrGnded. They planned to power the hull.

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NUMBERED BOATSExp. Fire; Juneau

EInJ'--.lQt12,i'l_9..42;.;i-Ga"-dn.e",-aulli"B.Il.'..s.-tro~lDee;r",.~_1expo and burned at Union Oil Dock in Juneau

--to-day-.-EX:G~y JFD-.-SUTlivan severelYOurneo.,

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BOGGAN, GARLAND (SHOP)117 3rd & Main

8/10/1938 Garland Bogganls shop across fromt-rre--Empire was gu'tt""eO.by nreJ:ate this aft.BelieYe<Ls..t.acl.e.d-b,y-kid~.

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BOND ISSUE Juneau-----h------1J!a*!'a,y.e-p s offor altE"P-R-a-to to _HG-DGwe-1-~5D,,_OOO--1>Goo-

issue of Nov. '54 (Juneau g; pp- 2)

2. Al-be%a-".HJ-s-],e-1rt-e,P-s ,

.Q.._MQI..e protests bY- taxpayers lea~Juneau g, np. ~l I~4. Let~eBS pro and con on bond issue. Juneau g, pp.,

-b-r-e-Bcnd s'sue-f"a-t-l-s--by-w1"d-e-1TraTgtl1 • ,

J.T1$9'51 Juneau to vote on $guCJ,UOO. BOna: issue-- Iargesi~v:e-p........pr--Of>G-8·ed. I

.J.ZL5,L1S_51_Wy..-ean-P'lY ~~~.nd..s-ilLIO-Y...ell..l::.s_say ..-s-Maw.ox-.._12/7/1951/<1 Results of bond issue on new City Hall bldg.

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BOOKBINDERYGeo. M. Simpkins

D.A. Di sp .-lO,LJ.7.).l.9l5.,L5-~he-n"Q~~-ft8--Be-ekBindery mentioned for the first time in thisI issae-.-(-r-tl1ink-n ""as down on S. Seward

I later the-T"een-Age-CJ.-ub--<Hld--J.-fl-k96G-a""",,!l±nglot down the block from Godkins Service Bta.

Geo. later moved his bue ane s s to the building be-t t'TffeTI----t":tre-e-c-ci.-rr-elTt"al: Hoter-rot and the BurfordCorner buJ.l.ting> He SJJ.ld.-o-ut-----t.o_J.a ck-GuG-ke;Jr. who in 1960 was still operating a printand 8-rnt-i-(rITe'r's--~op •

-Em]>. 3/3G/~l3fe~M.-sil-lllj3-M-fl"B-f;ail-f>uroha Betbe old Studebaker BUilding---known as theOLD STANDon Front St. and will move his bus-

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iness, the ALASKA BINDERY, from the old BehrendsBldg. on Ferry Way. He has been there for thepast 13 years.See more on card on SEWARD BUILDING

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BOOTLEGGERS" Rum runners, etc

Emp-s- -9/-±-],.f±9.2B----fifla"s.-SJo£·*EH.~eH_1Ts__<iep0"".-4enbut ffit1"s-t~leave Canada.

Emp. 9/12/1928/8 Prince Rupert police are stHl holdingGha""""-£-rrtc'ra-rr.

Emp , 10/1/1928/8 Jack Mi tchell is held here as the manwho sawed the bars for Chaa , Sinclair's escape. V.G.s-t&1'y-)--1T...-Go-BoS-.by-A-I-Wh1.-te-(-c-on"sTd=ab"1:e-braggtITg")-etc ...-r0757T9"2-878' Ne 11 Gallagher and CecH "VaH plead guH ty

t.o-.! ..pum-p.ur:ffi~i-R-gJ-a-Fl.-Ei-we-l"e-se-n-t-e-fl-ee-d-t o-s1.-x-mo-nth"s-tn-jail by JUdge E. Coke Hill.

~072571928/8 Wire tapping by the Pro-Hi's. is unauthor-i-z-ea-s'B-J"s-mB:rtag--e-r e-on-erune au-&--];)e'tl·g-l"ft's-'];!.~e-pht)'fle-Go . ,

4/18L1929/2 Jim McCloskey is on trial for violation ofliquor IawB.

-4';--3.-8j-1:929 /3--Roy-'r''''o-macs-has-bee"n-1'otm-it-1'lo"t--gu-H-ty-01"--v-ro~1oUDJLD_~J.l!)L..lalill

5/15/1929/6 Sam Jacobsen fined $50.00 for violation ofti.LaSKB .wane Dry Law.

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6/28/1929 Devid I C1as$, better known as 'Tiny Walker'bas been found murdered near the Sunny Pt. cannery.He '1s a boo t Legge r and foul play 1s suspected.

9/4/1929/8 Dry units get ex Roy Olmstead speed boat the11Three Deuce s 11 to C1.fI se rum runners. She was known onthe Sound as the "22211 and makes 30 knots ,"11th her two(600 h.p. Dusenberg motors.) Hprdy and Chidester w111operate her. .

6/26/1930 Boat "Ada Mayll with Scotty Boyce and wife, andEd Hibler on board was apprehended off Point Retrfrat.Quantity of bootleg whiskey seized---by Garster, Feeroand Price. Had quite a chase first.

7/11/1930/6 Gene Butts and two other men on the gas-boatIIBaltotl arrested for boc tLagg i.ng , when a quantity. of moon

shine was found on the ves2e1.7/16/1930 Gene Butts fined ~oO.OO for shooting a deer outof season. His log also showed that he shot deer in BC.

~/29/1931 Conspiracy charge agains W.E.Feero and MikePuaich, dropped.

3/18/1933 Alaska Bore Dry Law Repealed by Legislature.

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BOOTbEGGING

E p, 3/9/1928/8J-::mEmp. 5/9/1928/2 Billy Douglas trial for conspiracy in the

Ohtrs-;--Ho rt-e-c a Se.ElIlP~_5illi1921\~LlladJlagill on-wit.tne.ea sterid in_th6-'~i_lJ.?_

Douglas conspiracy 0&==8=e=. . ___-s-/rb1l~2~/8~iIry Douglas found not guilty.-SEE--kBBI-T-IB Nkb-I~NF0'---ON__GARB-THI S F IhE-" PROHIS"I"f-ION"-----'1

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JUNEAU BOOTLEGGING And bootlegLers.Emp~ 7/3/1923/8 U.S.Mnrshalls shomt at Ibooze carl, owned

by Eddie Haller and criven by Louis Stark, who raced outlGlacier Highway and hit for the hills about 10 miles out

Emp. 6/20/1925/8 Fred Magill arrested for bootlegging;boat i'lowa" seized.Emp. 10/14/1925/8 Unique damage suit filed against Charlie

Rudy for the death of Jimmy John who was killed by theKeegan and Foote boys near the Juneau Dairy in town.It 1s alleged that they had been drinking. at Rudy&sranch on the Glacier Road.

.Emp, 12/4/1925 Ohas , Hoxie, Bill Douglas, "eiL Gallagherand Ole Fredrickson arrestd for conspiracy. Also FredMagill, Mike Koski and 0 Besner.

Emp. 1/27/1926/8 Jury selected in Chas. Hoxie case.Emp. 1/28/1926 Fred Magill testifies against Hoxie.Emp. 2/22/1926/ Chas. Hoxie convicted.Emp , 3/2/1926/8 Hoxie gets 2 y r-e, and $4000. fine.

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,Emp. 3/20/1926 "Lu " and "Firefly" owned by Charlie Hoxie

were seized in Juneau tod~y by the U.S.Marshalls.Emp. 9/7/1926 L.H.Cays; nephew of L.F:Morris is missing

'in a small open boat. Left Horse Island area f'o'r' JuneauI several days ago.' . .Emp.9/8/l926/6 NOT trace of Cays found by searchers.Emp.9/9/l996/8 L.F.Morris covers 200 miles of beach andfinds not a sigh of Cays, or his boat.Emp , 1/27/1927/8 Gas-boat "U-208" with Tom Maki and Don

Milness boarded and seized by prahis. off Pt. Hilda andfound with 80 gals. of moonshine on board.

Emp. 1/28/1927/2 Above two men fined $250. each and giventhree months in Jail •...

Emp , 2/26/1927/8 Earl Manley of the "Earl M." pleadsBUilty to bootlegging.

Emp. 9/3/1927/8 Dry agents, Chidester and Harding wereIberry picking' near the Salmon Creek Road house whenattacked by a bear. Ch~aester went up a tree but Har-ding sustained scratches and bruises .....Emp~ 10/29/1927/8 Don Milness and Harry I Johnson arrestedon Glacier Hiway for having liquor in Ford car--~--

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,( 2) JUNEAUBOOTLEGGING. And bootleggers ...

EIJ>j3-._1_1/_~1_/_1~7_/-1l--Caa.s__ Sj"nG,UL1-p-a=-<>s-ted-t:oI'-S_t ea.Lj.ngchd.s,own car from the I drys I Ralph Soberg also arrested--Slncle.ir found in RaIj5li' s room at-Home Board]:ng House.

f--D1:l-r'.i.-ng-a-w l-l-d-e-ha 8'e-e s-r-L i-e-p-1-n-tlle--e-ve.n.i-H-g-,-the-ca-p-had-been shot at by the dr~ agents •..•Emp. 117:e2/19-2-7-Supreme ourt rules against-Ury agents--s-e.a-re-h1-Flg-h.-0me-S-blFl±&S.S . ddf-l-n i_te_p_r-oo.f_o-f_SA-LES .•_Al.SO ,-

ruled that Federtil laws supercede Alaska Bone Dry Law.• Emp. 11/29/1927 Roy Olmstead gets 4 yrs. in jall; also

many -trf-rhf-e op-nren-rjm-fe d. ,-Emp.o-l2/ 13/-l9.27-/_'h_G_._acc.t_.-D.f_Chas .•--S_Inclai_r t~ta-l.

Bert Faulkner vs Assist D.A. Geo. Folta. More V.G.info 1279 ana-12/1O

..EmlL.J 2/ 144922/J3_Sinclalr-f:D_uu<LguILt _OJL3_C oun_t_s-atl<L3_others were dismissed~

Empr -]:2/281-192718 -Ctlas. "rnc"r"n--got 2-yr~-.-aITd-$l500._Eml'_~1+2-J,-/19.2$-St;l_1_1_tou.nd-i.n_the_bar-n-Ovmed_b)'-BLshOcp-

P. T. Rowe at RIchmond Highlands near Seattle- I, . ·

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5/14/1925/7. Chas. Sinclair caught in Pro Rupert. MarshalAl White- said, nAt the time of his escape I said II dcatch hlm~ II

5/15/1925/7 Ohas . Sinclair held for deportation on firstboat.

5/24/1925/5 Marshal White trys new dodste (angle" to getehas. Sinclair extradited. Has charged him with destru-ction of Government porperty--naQely two bars he sawedout of the Fed. Jail •....

Emp. 5/30/1925/5 L.F.Mol?ris .eent enced to Joll .....

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JUNEAU BOWLING ALLEYSD.A.Disp. 9/4/1915 pp. 4. Dave HouBel bougst the Bruns-

wick Pool Hall and -Bowling Alley from J .K.Learning. Thlsis 1nl the tGoldstein Bloc, next to the Dispatch Office.

Emp. 2/25/1956 Steve Abbaba rolls 300 game~ See pp. 17in Juneau oak No. I.-A}

2/23/1940/5 H.R.Vanderleest bowls 279; Frank Jlctcalf stU)has Juneau record of 2gg pins and for the ladies Mrs.E. J. 'Strollerl White rolled 282 for all time high.

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B01'/LING(Sa,yers,1(7(1929(2 Brunswick Juniors Larsen, Jensen, Nel

HFl.-a"Re. win f-pem-Me Fl.4.--±-&s-B.- 4.5 8 : 10-1>-1-51/28)1931/2 ,l!;mllio Galaa who has boon " bn~b~c.h.._

~?rl~~arSI will reopen the Brunswick Bowling Alleys ..B-J.*.l..:ji.! . ,.sea--t-he m-~rE)-m-the-:s.-M.Beht"e·li'd-s-Han-k.

12/1)1934/7 Bayers leads Athletic" to bo~l-Yi~y---with536; Snow 442 and Bloomquist 404;

972371937/2 Bowling averages listed: Mike Ugrin ha~3r~ffiojv , ..~ k Bovard a~~~Radde 199 ave.

1,n /0 Q.93.2 18 Va Bo.w.l.ing 8Vereg.e.s.._Radde heR 194 etc~,1l/29L1937/3 BQwllng~. Metc..alL& Stevenson 19.5..-

12/4/193Q/8 V,G, Bowling averages.12/21/1937/8 Bowling averages. Redde 193 etc.

~r/5i~9)9i5-F~aTIk-Metcarf averages 19~-1n ~? games; Edw.lladdEL19.1_in-2Lgame.s_;_Doo-St·ewarll-l$$-J,n-2-l--games·;Mike Ugrin 1$9 in 21 games: Irv. Hageru~ 186 in 21 gameI

3/23/19l3./'i Hageru~ ave in ~2 games; Radde 168 in ~8;Ugrin 135 in ~2; Metcalf lS~ in 33; Galeo 132 in ~2;

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Stewart and Roger Stevenson both l~Oin 4g games.10/16/1939/7 Ugrin (Mike) averages 192; Carnegie 191;

Harvey Iffert 18~, and Garland Boggan 18311/7/1939/5 Frank Metcalf 196 (one geries only) but Carne-gie ave 199 for 21 games.3/27/19~0/5 VG list of 22 higest Juneau bowlers. 36-game Iagerages are Doc Stewart lSI; Max Rayela 19~and Ed

Radde and Mike Ugrin each 180. '~/5/19~3/5 rr-v. He.ger-uphas 20f'av es Ln IstV,ltf half of

Sunday League. '6/7/19~3/5 Irv, Hqgerup bowls 217, 2~5, 2~6 for 708 to bea1

his own previous records of 700 and 701. He also hasthe alleys record for high game---279 (Martin Lavenick2nd with 277 and M.E.I.\onagleViith 268)

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BOX FACTORIES

-Bee---€-A-N0bE£-,-B.e."·OORbE-l'-'I-(-Ftre~No-. -Dnagl1rs )

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BOXING World wideJ Alaskan, etc1. Klon<±~ke' Mike's Fight---at Nome A. S. 6"p~p_._1955_;p-12,

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BOXING

Continued: Sammy Nelson wen a decision over Ed. Robe r-t a . )IlfZJ./-J.9.3-7/? S~k,e-P----&f- ·the Co &b-Hi,oP-U-G!lfr<-ne L A~.},e-t£- Glli13

~eld last nig1:t ot t 10 C Los e um T reut r'e I proves success.Over rO~OD-fans. -narn even was Ed 14urPhY a:naHailorM/~'1.I:l-.__ MG-r...g,H--W~~-&H-.-- -- --

7/5 1940/<1 McCann K.O' 8 Eddie Murphy in 9th round._ _I9/3/1940/3 Billy Mccann TKO's Sammy Nelson in 6th.n115j'19lt077 McCann tKO's E die rur'p y 1n "5th.11 /29!-194efr01dhkElraw-ge't-s-15 -r-ourrd-rdec t 8to n- over -ttcOarmlj..,L9.;'1 !J.lls.,L3----IJo.Lting.-bollt.s.-t<>-b<3-held-i-n-A._B.HR-l-l-{-"",,n_u

Recreation Cf'nter) _ __ _ _ __ _-I-i+/301I94<l Boo:ing card held in A. B.11a11 \J. Recree.tion Cen.r;-z>2!1"9:r1!6-;fo.".-Bolrrer, die.-of -'f. B-;-in!7oIIgla s , Fr-our

1921 to .. 1.9.35-JIe was the "B...,Qwn f1Qwbey>ll of .t\.la ska c,

3/17/lli2L Leonard S okes to p1'ornot,,-.boxilU'Jler.,,- __

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JUNEAU--BOXINGEmp. 9/30/1922/3 Joe Collier and Joe Manila fightat Ketch.

Collier winner but big squabble, no bets paid etc ...Emp , 6/28/1923/5 "Battling" Johnson makes hit with localfight fans. V.G.---story of his life etc•••

Bee card JUNEAU MURDER8 about 'Battling Johnson' kills twoI prosti tunes. (Emp, 9/24/1923 et.c.)Emp. 7/5/1924/5 Freddie Cullen wins decision over Ford

Butler to become Champion of Alaska.E p. 3/30/1928/5 Walter Cleghorn, of Cordova and AnchoragE

m wins another fight in the StatesEmp. 7/27/1928 Gene Tunney beats Tom Heeney in 11th TKO.

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BOY SCOUTS- Cabins, etc.

----2/--20/-l.9-~9-,L5-I-he---Lbyil~a.m-~-l;G-bu-i Id a c ab.i-n-t-G r-Juneau Boy SC'luts at Epgle Rive .." begins today.

3/29/1929/6 Eck Guerin, sr. begins work on scout cabin at ."

Ell1rJ:eft~ .--4-/-ll5-/-1-9:1.9/-ll--'l'.Re-BB;Y----J>'H.lTt-c-a-b-i-rr--ha-s--be e-n-f-i-rri-stre d and r-s-'

a very fine cabin, etc.6/'+/1923/5 Boy Scouts go to camp. V. G.

E>"!&/1923/ To1ch killed in car wreck.

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JUNEAU BOY 'SCOUTSEmplre: 4/23/1920/8 Forty Juneau boys promlse to Jolnthe Boy Scouts .....Emplre: 11/18/1920/3 Ed Garnlck and Fred Bussy are the

first Juneau boys to become tenderfoot scouts in Juneau.Emp. Ma~ 4, 1922 Boy Scout camp to start---cabln bul1t at

Tolch Rock out the road •...Emp. S/~/~~tt 6/24/1922/8 V.G. Info. on Tolch Rock and

on Mr. W.T ."Tolch.Emp. 6/6/1923 W.T.Tolch kl11sd In an auto wreck at Seattle.Emp. 6/23/1923/8 Tolch Rock on the Montana Cr. road 18dedicated to Mr. W.T.Tolch, etc. full acct. and reason,

Scouts nearly burn down Eagle River camp.-- N.B. 10. gp. 28Emp. ~/~/192e/e Juneau Llons Club donates $100. for the

Scout camp to be built at- Ea-gle River.

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BOYLES ANCHOR WORKS--£11lp-;-4c/5/19~5 Juneau :ts haVe concreteto 800 a

anf-hRr.-_ma.nllfact.ucln&-p.lan.t..._M~the Boyles Anchor Plant hires 14 men. Is from

-r-r-eeat tIe.-E~ __Qt9/1919/2 MOJ2.e-Qn.-B_o.y_l.e..s--An.cho.~ar::J.--t _____

Hires 14 men, etc.II-Ernp. 5/Z-/-1S1:911j-Flrst concrete anchors turned

Qut-hy---the........lioyJ e s An.chor_wox.ks--a..t--..--t11e--i-.P-------±Q.sa-t-ion on P.S.S.Co. property between the Pacific

11----s~dOC1' and tn:e-cnYdock.-E~~/7/Jg21/8 J s-LNaL---Ba.n~l>""-tJ'--G-f-

BOYLES ANCHOR WORKS for $1848.72 debts.

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BOYNTONCABINSWilloughby Ave.

~em-Grocpry11/12/1935/8 The Boynton cabins at 333 and

II-;';'{;-W.J.-±H>ughby-Ave-r-were-to"t,.-r-:ty,n,-,:rtr-6~=ay(20:45 last night) when a lamp overtll~nad-in____one of them. JFD used 4 lines of hose.

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BRADY BUILDING2nd street.

_J &.M •.R~7.,L2/~8.9.1---",illbe !1S.~0-U-~

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BREWERIESI-j)~DnV'±/m11:n-:S-/'i'--zyrr<ta-a:d:d:s-illlp-r'OVe1ll"n t s L0

---h~s-brewery on Main St .. _D.A.Disp. ~_EMPIRE---3/l5/l934 Lee Rox began demolishing the

Ir- o-l-d-BreweTy-Bl-d:g----t-oday-l-n t-he-rear -of-t-he____ZyndaHo~~~. This ol~andmark w~originall~

built in 1897 as a rear annex to the old Log--- Cabin-(Church7 Brewery,-whlch-was then mader-~~P~- front office. S.Zynda took over in

1905 and ran the Brewery until the Alaska-- B-one-IJrrbaw......went i"n-t-o-ef-fe'ct. -----I

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BRE;/ERIESAlaskan

4!21/~9.33j'6SU.e~" .._~un~-&--l> eJ.-"g--.looked over by A. Nehammer of the Alaska Brewing & Malt-

~~o.--4-/-2-'4'J--1);J;>lfl-1l-,,~y-a-i-t_n""G-t-lca_1-Gn8-g-<>--GH--l'l-lcGk....B.....·~l__2.L.lL1933/6 EmU-K:r..au..s_e to bll j ] .d..-u€..'!.Lb.r:e_w..e.r.y_. Nehamme.I!--.-..\-;La-1

his office in the Shattuck Bldg. ~--678/1933 Mount Juno Brewing Co., G.E.Krause, John Green,'---and-e'<J fr'f'-Ha-p-fi-trE>-5E>-b1B.-H-1-n-A~Il-.-HaH.--Aoou-t $50e00-

will be spent remodeling. A capac ltv of 50 bbl s , oe rday is planned.

-3!-1'3!~B-B-l-d--b'f'e-"e",y- 1-1'1re-a-p-ef--Z-'jflda-ll&17e-±-" 111 be--razed by C,il.A. crewst under foreman Lee Rox. Built in1897 V~ t.nco . on og Cabin church also.

-1Q./-l.g.!-1~3+/~<H3e-ma_ae4>"red-(m_l;e o~-d-eehlo.---ItlAlumna" vlhich is to 100 Tt, S ....t-t-,.e-.nax...t....k 1AI1t.l::l 6000bbls of beer and will ffisnufacture more as she travels.

1---Pl1-sne-r-Bre1\11 rrg- Co:---crr-A1:ask~-n corp 0ra tedDy I. E.Paup .___ E".rne_s..:t...-Ande~_s-.an.d-Le.s..t.e E-Q..-----Go r..e~a.ll-O f Ke t.cll.1-ka.f.1-.--'

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3/2/1935/8 arewery lease postponed (On City Dock) TheMount Juneau Brewins Co.

5/4/1935 Haunt Juno Br-ewer-y construction to e .....art. CLE.Krpuse pres of Co. Buys lots between Fair Bldg. andKrruse Concrete Works.

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BREWERIESJuneau 1905

-l-.--2-p.e-w-e-:r--l-e.s--.a+l,~~4.-R-e06-e--f:l:&bl-8e·B-i-A-J-tk-A-€.at.t-i-R----,1.9Q,G--See (Juneau I-A; pp . i i ,)

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,. BREWERY FIRESJuneau, ALa aka

J2.ILJlLap~ ..3.,LL4/~9"l6/4 Ba~re-ill-EAGLE-BREWINGCO. at 21:05 last night. The JFD did a noblej o-b-o-r-sll ving-tJtBt5rew---anCl-tlie oUlld-i-ng canbeu-epa.Lned .•

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BRICK MANUFACTURING PLANTJuneau

11--D.JI>1aska-Di.S.P .•--6,L2fi,D.9.14 Oao t , J.T Martin hasstarted a brick manuf. establishment in Last

--Chance Ba:-s-rn-.-'&-eve-r"cr]:""-l-a:rge-orcre-r-s-tra-ve-b"e-en-fjJ)a~~aa-Beyeral grades of bricks andsamples can be seen in several down town store

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S'e'e-sp'ec j:a-l-e-frttJ:uTrcrf-ttre-E;;p'j:!,F'r,,-rO<rr.-l'3-;J:9J5-T or_c..Qmgl_e,t_e_s:t,o,lOY_o,Lgran<Lo,p,enTng_Co,r.r.lcia1), 1

Warmclear day--- Cost $2J5~OOO. Center had white-c-r-e-p-e-p-a,lYer-strl-p-an-a.-m-archers from botn owns went-t~o-----SJ eat e.r_f_o.r........up.ening_c.er..emonl 8.8. Bir.dle-J..en. s e n_of_J_u n ea-u--

and Phyllis Edwards of Douglas were queens. Henry RodenGCfv--;--J1Jh11Troy and Mayor Izzy Golast--efn snooR hand~tn--

-l'Aay.o.I!-ALbe,r-t_Go_e.t.z_o.f.......dougJ.a.s ._C.o.lO-p-g.ua_p.d_f.p-om_C ......G..._~-IITallapoosall was on band. Mrs. Bob Bender (Helen Monsen)broke chanpagne on brlQge. Ll~~e-LUCfle Goetz cut tape.

-9,t2-5;'1940/+-Al;.-Q4-:,4§-to<!ao'-J'-i-m-IHHl-Gha-s.--A ueecrt-w"re--Pa's sing under the Bridge headed out to hunt in their outb..Q_a.r'boat wnen tney-saw a body dangling from a rope in the

__ ffil.dd1-e_ofthe bridge..--It-was-that-of-a-weil-dre-ss-ed manin a blue serge 8u~,,:Letc. They called Juneau Po_l..1c..e_and Jack Manery and Roy Thomas went down to investigate

--The"y-ha-U'l-e-d-i.-t-up to f:tne-t-lfarrt was someones idea ofa grizzly joke---the....l2Q.d~r was a dre.s.s.e.d-dumm¥_--:--:_-:;- __ '

-=D-.,-:'10. , Disp. 2/1/1916/6 also 2/5/1916/8 "bout bill introducei--:-f'or 'Gist. Channe-l13ridge.

JUNEIo.UBRIDGESJ ,,"'" '0

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K.Chron 4/25/1937 Cecil Waters, age 30, despondent, jumpecoff the Aurora bridge in Seattle, 1751 and was rescuedapparently unharmed!

Idea of a bridge acrOBS the Channel first conceived in1903 when a trolly brldge was suggested.

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( 2) BRIDGES4/8/1935/6 "Victoriell briggs steel for the new Lawson Cr.4/27'l§~~/6 'Tanana" brings brid;; ~teel for J. & D. bridg.

to7b71935~inal steel on .Juneau-Douglc;-s ."5"r1.-dse to be inplace tomorrow.

6/7/1935 Final steel in place today. VG account---onlY~~8" offl Work done 8Y J.H.pomero~ o. u§der sub- 0

ntract f rom Pgc.J..-f-1.~~e-~.da.r- .----.Q~attliJ. R .14cDonald is Bupt. A.v. Quist has contract for deck-

ing bridge, etc.8181/1935 DoLtglae !5ide of Bridg fill te5 ~tart Hon 2&t*o---9/~/l Q,", FliT Gal ",18 s and Al Goe t z. cross br1dge in A cor

to be first to do so---Yesterday after the last dump.2.I·UU~ ~oad, etc. \Dump truck drfVers actmilTyTl r s t)--Pre-celebration crossing.

10/13/1935 'iG.BRIDGE EDITION OF EMPIRE.Piets. or °1:lY Smith, Brne ;jhudshift, F. A. J. Gf1h~.lA.S I

oy, L.l".Kil&-Jopn, A.J.Granborg, Hans Loken, ~Fell"":.~1Grav Ed Andrews1 Charlie F!>x A.J B""log, Ona s . 30hz-ama ,John Ha r-Ln , Al Goetz, Tony Simin, .Y.,Shi tanda, l1erk

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Jensen, Tommy Cashen. Also picts. of the OccidentalHotel in .Iun ee u .and , the old Orpheum lhea t r-o .

10/14/1935/2 Qood annac~otee on Bridge dedication.8/5/1938/3 R.J.Samillers building Basin Road brid e11/11/1947/5 Highway Engr. to build bridge overtontana Or7/7/1951 D. E.Ashley broke 'back in fall on bridge when ho ee

hooked up with' car dr-Lv en by A. J. Ba.~lOg.4/15/1952/4 J-D Bridge is really Douglas bridge says Wm.

Wier (Lucile 'Goetz) 17/12/1952/3 Pacific Sand & Gravel is bl.ack-ctoo-iang Juneau

streets and the J.D. Bridge.10/23/1952/2 D.E.Ash1ey sues Douglas Cit~ (A.J.Baylog)

over injuries to him of 7/711951J-D Bridge built by Pacific Car & Foundry (steel work)

Al Dishaw and £on Drve, built 4 piers. J.B.Warrackthe concrete approaches. Span 5168t. 66' elevationTotal length 2701'

D.A.Disp. 10/24/1913 Souncings for J.D. bridge oreaeedl<,

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BRIDGES ,

Over Gold Creek.

--EmP. 9/8/1928/S W iIlllJ.'.gh]o;;.....Ay.e..-".ridg.e...Jl.'l.Ex-Glll<L..C.=e.k_-was sterted today.

-"7Z67Tgc3'O---Channel or-ange approval formally g¢i ven by the'-_Se-G-.-f) f-Ag-p-1-€HJ.-l-w-Pe-(-F-e-re-e-t-Se-p-v4.-e-e-)-t-he-fleed-i-s-ve-ry---

great with the coming bf the pulp mills.lO7.177193177 Al Dishaw and' Son complete the new Mendenhall--H~..-'V'e..p-R.r-1-4g-e-6fl-tfte-Atl.-k-:g.ay-e-x-t-errs-i-0-I"l-0-:f--Gl-a'e-le-r-H-i-gh1i'-r·ay-,

7/25/1932/S A. Dis~aw and Son win bid to build Lawson Cr.Bridge. ,

-of-'C-JTJ:9i3i5-;-il--ehanne'J:-bl'i'd~e-a,rlting-J11ne'au-rend-Dcug'I a-g-J;-s-a.im of Dous-Laa Chamber of Comrne.r'ce "POln! of Douglas 1sabout 593 and Juneau is 4043. Juneau is becoming con-~ \ ·s-t-ed-and-the-b-rt-a.-ga---wou-J:-d---overrrre h01TI-~1t es •

included0/'/1933/7 Channel Brid&e funds reported to be Iin Public Works bill~~T-±/lg3~ashneau "hannel bridge on approved list--out-

1.O.Q,.k-v:e-~'10/2S/1933 District Engrs. to hold open hearings on the~J.Ul"'1h~I1'\ nnel B~!dge on Nov. sm: .

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11/8/1933/6 Boat owners favor Channe1,Bridge.12/29/1933 Channel Bridge As ured!1/4/1934 Channel bridGe survey starts. 01H.Stratton of

A.R.C. st~dyin~site,3/14/1934 A1 Disnew wins bid to build Channel bridge pieri

for $50,514.004/24/1934/8 Dishaw started work yesterday on bridge piers,5/111934 Pacific Car and F0undry CO. of ~eattle wins bid

~or bridge steel. $117, 024.606/6/1934/6 Dishaw work on bridge piers held up by strike.(West Coast longshore strike)6/19/1934 Rock fill on Juneau side of bridge, estimeted

at 18,000 yds. to st8rt soon.6/25/1934 E.J.Cow1ing wins bid for bridge approach. Bids

3S¢ per yard or $8080. for the 18,000. 'yd. fill.6/27/1934/8 Rock fill bids too high. A,R.C. will put in

fill under same conditions RS the Willoughby Ave. fill.9/24/1934/2 All trucks desiring to work on the Bridge fill

ara asked to report to Hewley Sterling of A.R.C.11/10/1934 Storm wrecks Dishaws piers.11,113/1934/8 Dishaw wants more tire --storm smt him back!

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·.-JUNEAU --BRIDGES-,

1. See info: -on'card in this file lis,ted' Juneau-Roads"2 •. D.A;Dlsp. 10/24/1913 M.J.Ol·Connor. Mayor of Dougla's

and 'father of the Channel Bridge, says immediateac t i on and soundlng_~being.j:;aken by the Road Comm,(M.J.orConnor's plot. was ln thls lssue too.)

D.A.Dlsp. 1/2/1914 Delegate Wlckersham lntroduces theGastlnesu Channel Brldge_bl11 ln Congress.

D.A.Dlsp. 1/13/1915 ~uneau-Douglas Brldge plan endorsedby Juneau people.D.A.D1Bp. 9/19/1915 pp.8~ Work started today on the new

bringe across Mendenhall River.D.A.D1Bp. 11/3/1915 pp.3 V.G. prophesy about the "ChannelBridge" by the Editor of the D.A.Dlsp. Also foresaw

a road around Douglas Island and houses on both sldes~JfJ~l:plEMPIRE 3/15/1934 says Al Dlshaw was low bldder

on four Channel Bridge plers-----Ike P.Taylor Chief ~ng.of A.R.C.

D.A.Dlsp; 2/1/1916 pp;6 Delegate Wlckershaml s Tlde landsBill and the Gastineau Qhannel Bridge memonlal has been

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JUNEAU BRIDGES

Emp. Nov. 3, 1915 Indications of general willingness tocoontri-bute t-owar-d- t-.fle 13uildi-fl-g-~f a brid-ge -ac ro.s.e nas t .Cnanr.e L were numerous as cb a i r-man B,M.Behrends questions,10c"a1 residents and businessmen. - -- -~~ -

-Emp-, 8/17/±935 Don Clark, Royal B-lua-Cab driver,~wi-th eov,John W. Troy, as pass. was first vehicle to cross then-ewbridge .. o. (Juneau 9; pp , 11) -

Emp-; 9/2/-1955 ---Douglas -deLega tLon firsv-p-e-rsons to crossbridge afte~cDmpletlon.

Emp. 11/,4/1935 TBevor MoDavis, J~neau photog~ suggestedthe area North of the new Douglas bridge for the buildir.of the new small boat harter. Meanwhile, Capt. R.E.Blake, a S~E~Alaska¢ canneyy man-Pinc8_1911, prQpQ£edthe flats along Willoughby Ave. as the most logical site

Empo-e/4)192g/& -Coanc-U "a1cho-r-rze-sToB. Judson(Mayor) t6-_ build new br-LdgeiovervGo'ld CreekSee card on Chuck Dominy for dive from bri~ge. __

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BRITT'S PHARMACY

--ee·e-mrrcr-orrSj{-,[-NI'1E1t'-DmJN--srtOP~---------8u-f'--i'-e-I'ed-fi I'es---i-n---5/-1-7/_1.9J.-'Z--and-aga.l.n~4c/-4,LJ.923-Emp. 6L6L1919L7 Britt's Pharmacy at skagway is

closed down and Britt bought his stock to1-~iJuneau. Wm-:-E---;--f3r1-t-t-wlll I'un4vrcrtft"Ol"eBl~_ Juneau---one in the Gross Em_._ -<Jlrand.....AD..t.8-._)~

and the other on Seward St. (Skinner's Gun Shp--Br-i-t-t...Ls-Sk:a-1?,'w-aT- ercr-e-orr-b-ttr-a- Br-cra-dwa:rwa-g---

the grid oldest one_e6JLab_l_i.B.heLi_n_A~a..sk~--the first was Caonls in Juneau ••.••

E~7/17/191972 BRITT'S Front St. 8~t-o-r-e-i8--new-0pen-----he h-ow-has -wo-ntrcr-e-s-rrn ,JuneC)jsC"ur:.c-

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BROOKS Alaskan town.

D.A.Dlsp. 8/9/1915 New town in the To1vana 111nlo(; Dt s t ,1s called Br~ok8 (for Alft~d Brooks of U.S.~.S.) Now hasa population of over 500 persons and was one year oldye ete r-dey ,

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BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS--J)oA-.P-l-sp-o-§/£&!-W'he-'l'-he-Gw 1 Gafe-ep-eflei!-ttp--t>pp-

cs t t e the old Brunswick Bowling Alleys. This----~was proDaOl~the first-cJf-tne name and was~-s-ome-whe--];!.€-up- town~on-----2-Rdor 0Fd s tre e-t-. ---

----rhere was a Brunswi~BowlingA~ley startedby St~ve-¥uko~~ch and Nick-Petlevich in the ±ate1920's across from the approach to the Alaska 8.S<lock on Franklin B"t-.--(Now Dreamland Bar--1960)

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BRUNS1HCK ROOMSFerry Way alley

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BUDGETJuneau-----

. 1. 1954-55 bu dgeJ;-B.ilo-P-t.e.cL.lJ¥-C.o.un.c.ll-(-,J:U-~""M--9+-:l>jh-2-)--1'2. Editorial--City exceeds budget year after yef'r and

flnallY caught UD witn. (Juneau 9' pp. 5),

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BUDWORMS" Damage trees-----

, '-t.t"""'-J-o_ uroa in 1954 _ (-J-o-a-o--l--A; 1-4-.-)-

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JUNEAU BUILDINGSFrom Di ck Harri s

I-Di-s-pa-tch Bl-dg-.-<-...ol.d )--M.c.Kinnon_Ap..t_s_._no.w-on-----Si te., --c---Peoples Vlhr-rf---extended same direction and from about end

o f Sev,'ard S"t.-F-e...:c-ry ---F-l-oa-t-(-G 1d )---W8.-S-----a.bo ut.-..-..vJn-e.re-Al-a-sk€t~T ~a-n-sf-e J:!-M ~ce-----'

and west Coast Gro. Office are now. (1953)Union Dock - Extension from AdIlliraI Way (From Winter & Pon,Car-pel-±--l-s----WJ::J.&p-f---,-whlc h La-te r--pa s.sed-cte-. the------F-.G-. -S...-S..--G-Q-.

was at the bottom of Main st. or Rbout where Alaska·Coastal is now.. '

Pc>c-i r i c -aeaet- S. S-. Ele.-------d-o'3k (o-l-4-)-was ae0u-t-where the oldDart of Juneau Cold storage is now, (1953)

Geo. F. Forrest Mach. shop was first located in Bldg. thatl-rrt-er -became-------1ili-e-e-en-t-Tal II o'U-se~t-flen----t-fle-Se-na-t-ee~-

__ Rooms, etc. Forrest moved Mach. ShOD to where theConnors Motors Co. is noW.

I-GranuSholN Hou~( Gro s s-)-was-l"""O"c<17ed-wher~he Gran-a:---A-p-t-g-;-I ~a~r~e~nowe He later took over the Jaxon-Rink BJd&" an~

made his Coloseum Thea~reeo r"1J!TeU11IThea tre rsorc~tt) vra:-s---trr--ttTe-e-uro=Hook:e-r-Br?-g-;--:-n-eW-

lmQvm-as-.:the-OrpheuID ROQm~(.slJ01<r hOI_~e do\"n s,ta11"s)

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Opera House (now the Hixon Bldg. Juneau Music Shop, etc.)Later this became the DREMI THEATRE of Perry Jackson,v60 is said to have shown the first movies in Juneau.

Louvre Theatre and Brr were where now stands Imoerial Bldg.Louis Levi had a general and clothing stor{1 on the site ofthe Adventist Church Bldg. . .

Dan Walter1g Tin Shop was in the present Union Hall Bldg.on 2nd. st. and next to the S.F.B&kery.

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JUNEAUBUILDINGS

.Effill,_o./-.2.lD927 G~QO~.IllIUl--ll.e.o.ke r B~g._._., _--Ernp,.-5/..3/1.S35_T.fl-1_rd_st",r)'---ta- be-added-t Q--]:.mpB-];'.1a,1--B;cdg.

Rooms and apts. Al Dishaw ~ Go. to do work.-Emp~ 1"21-1/1927/8-, -Sl<l va t't'o'n-Army-H13.-Uan-W1-l-To'u-ghby-Ave-.-1'8

now c.omp.Le.t.ed ,

Emp.._4L1.9L19 25L5_Th.e-"1.(LG,hrist.iarLS,c.l,enc.e-hal.L.an_the __corner of 3rd and Seward sts. is being torn dowrt to makegp-a.ce-fbr-a new bITtld1.!'f5't15 be put up l5y""""AIlenSBartucKwho-bo_ught_the _1 o_t_fr.om.......R.J\,[, •..B ehr-enda._T.h.e-bu.ild.l.ng_wa s-originally built by Behrends in 1592.

Emp. 5/1/1925/2 Joe Stocker bought the.old Louvre buildin!-from--cJscar Asn13y.-It was built by Ashby in 1690's.

--Has-bee-n a de-nc e-eha-Ll , eel-oen-end-onee-or-ee- -0:bd-s17a-ge-1-s-still in rear of the bUilding~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~_

EmP:-572/l9257e Chas. Goldstein building a new building-j~st-S~~~nnor8-hw~crr-eo-.-on-Fr~n~1~n-St.

_6i6.L1.92ll.I-_JL..G..Nelso.I1-b.u-y.S-tciangl.e_c.o.=e.l'--l<>-!;.s-f_PGrn_R.-P·._Pond and Elizabeth Decker. Will tear down present frame

-~8tructures ana-OUi~4 a new 4 story concrete bldg. (This

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is the building housing the Race Drug Store etc. (1955)Emp. 6/16/1928 NewChas Goldstein building being built

next to Connors ilotor Co. wil house a saft drink parlorto be operated by James UcCloskey and his son J1m. andTom llcliullens restaurant.

Emp, 7/25/1928/g Work soon to lie started on the new 3- Istory bu LLd.Lng e to be built for N.G. NeLso n, One will belbuilt on Tri~ngl~corner (where TrEangle Bar 1s now 1955)and the other across the street---where the Race Drug Co.is in 1955) Both will be concrete buildings ....

See c-rd this file on TERRITORIALBUILDING7/21/191j.9 Option to build A},ts. all 4th and Pr'nrikLd.n (Len-

denhall) taken on 3 lots 1, 2 and 3. and no. 17 ellowned by baptist Onur-ch and J.Irs Harriet Wood.

8/24/1950 Building costs higher in -Juneau t ha n in Anchor-ag4/4-/1951/6 '/I"ork -beg i n a on new Eo s e , l-la.Lco.Lm, OLson bldg

. on c our-t houae hill.12/13/1951/8 J.B.Burford bldg officially opened today.1/7 /195~ Ijarrthey to raze old oe at . Grocery bldg. (No,', Union

Oil service stat ion)

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BUILDING'S..,

1. Decker Bldg. (Ga~~. Grocery). rJuneau I-A; pp.' IO.r----2.. 01 d-l.andma.r-k-b:' Col.d.---S:t_o. ..~-G.Q-J:l..d.e.!:rn::l.e-d-and_b:u_p.f.l-e_d_d.g.wJ:l_

~y J.r.n, (Juneau 0; op. 9):3. Smrv1.~Apt S. con1iernneCi---'l5y surveyors ("'Juneau 9; Ppg-)---4.._Numb e.I'-0.f_bu.l.-l.d.1.ng.s_l.n--J:u.nea",_l.955-.-{.J",neau-9+.-m;>-9·)--5. Condemned house (school) bidders scarce. (U II tl )

O. seevi ew ,0 come uown, . (Juneau 9; pp."O)-l-?....-Se.a.v..i-e.w-Ap t.s .•-ma¥_be-T,!.e_pa--l_~e_d... ( II II II II )_8. Seaview Apts. salvaged by Montgomery (Juneau 9; pp. 14)

9- • SaIe01,\e ndenhaIl"Td10"""'c-(5"f~·rm·sd-.-(-Jun· .."U"""9·;-p-p7""3?·)-

cup. -213'011'915 Business 5UTIdings "bulIt 01' about donel-- -at-sWl-Gf-1-9J.-5-:-A-.-R~HBol.J.-$-;1§700Q.-;-Ga-st.-Hew"--a_e~

$30,000: .Juneau Gen. Hospital $30,000; Gov't. Hosp.--'10,000; FemmeI'& Ritter dock bldg:$'3000.1-5-!:1-1-/±9',9i-3-e·l:d-New-O''O'I'k-Excnange-b1rl-l:d·Jcng-be1.n·g-tornl--

down_ - .(.lY.h-".r.e....n.e.w.Jilll.QILQ.ll....Sery ic.e....llt.aU.OJLW.e.n:Lin...at......foot of Seward in 1957)

6/10/1939 Emil Krause's new Hillcrest Rpartments onen now.1J.T1311'9)~Cooper Blag. ready oy uec , Is,.

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12/23/1939 Cooper bUilding fil"ing up--~work about finished ; .••

6/16/1943/3 Old "Landuar-k" the J.F.Ualoney property on 3rdSt. oetween Se~ardand Franklin is bein~torn down byGrant Baldwin. It used to be the survey office of JohnLle.Lone y and also the law office of J. H.Co})u in li5q,s

7/17/1944 L.F.Morris is remodeling the old Senate "BTdg.on Franklin St. for W.D.Gross.

10/30/1944/6 The old Franklin Hotel (near Cowlings Motors)1s being torn down, etc.

4/26/1945 Alaska Construction to rebuild Goldstein Bldg.. start about May 15th. .

5/211946 New Simpson Bldg. on 2nd and Seward being built.. Foss & Ma1co1m---for $125.000. .7/1~/1946 Goldstein Building restored ..(VG pIct a, history.

etc.)4/19/194S/S $45,000 suit against Cooper Bldg.S/25/194S Charlie Goldstein buys 01ds property on Front

st and will build a 6 or 7 story building t.he-oe, Hopesto ~~ve it ready by 1949. Cost $750,000.

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Ca.rd 2 JUNEAU (BUILDINGS)

To Alas'ka [,feat Co. (Carsten Bldg) to De built new in '07(_D....A....Di.sp.--l,La,L1.90'7--page 3.-) .

2. Alaska Dispatch Bldg. was built in 1913 (Film Exchange)1-3 .~mu lcre-1:0 / 27fj:9-1-o-NBvr,'IBrgrrr,,:rrltolce-l-a:trou1;--C'0lnp1:-elce-ct-

m:J.ai..U~ly_f..o ..I:-..ins..tallati.o.n........o_f -f..i.xtur..as .~xp eCtto recei VB gue st s by Nov. 1.

-4--;- Emp!re---O:Ot26/I910 sevTiD"dBTcrg-;-:u-"actrc-a:11y clrmp-:te"t~d1.o.l'l.e.:c...-fl o.o-r-t.o----he..._O-cc.up.i.ad...-.bJL--SimpkinS-8.ndFre.e.man_( statioary store and book bindery) Building ownedoy Jua:ge'rnomas R-:-Lyons J R.E~oDerLson ana J.F.MUll_en .•

5. Heid Bldg. on conner of 3rd and Seward st s . 6/15/190710: Juneau Amusement CO. UndeiF' t~managemen~of J. Srnit~

ha&-~ea~e~the-Jun8auO:oe·pa---H-0:u-seafld-w~J.J:.-..sh-e-wtimes \ .

15i£,movies 3 a day. Admission: Adults Kids,lOi£ Picts. clean and 1'rhol~some and the new company

-,?p.p/Ji, exoee-t-s-rbo-r-r-trn --a--cTe·an-arrd:-T"e-sue·c-t-a~sho-w-;--------First show opens Sat. July 3rd. 1909 ~t 14:30.

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Dr. Simpson his hospital, leese, and .furnishings to theSisters, of St.Anns (D.A.Disp. 12/1/1909) and is soon tole,ve Juneau and Alaska for good.D.A,Disp. 4/6/1910 Break Ground for New' C~tho1ic Church.'

D.A.Disp. 6/9/1910 Licens~d Juneau Saloons this ye~r:Kentucky Liquor Co., Occidental Hotel, Old Stn.nd, N.Y.Exchange, Montana, Peerless, Louvre, Germanla,Circle City Hotel and Juneau Hotel also had licenses.

D.A.Disu. 6/25/1910 Wickersham Bill for new Capitili1Bldg.and Governor1s House DasBed both houses. $200,000 forFederai Bldg. and $40~OOO. for the Gov. house.

D.A.Disp. 7/29/1911 The old bUilding of the Alaska Pkg. Co.eanneryat Juneau, and later a tannery, is being torndown and a. small marine r-adIway is to be bUild tiher-evbyFrank ·Forrest.

D.A.Disp. 10/10/1911' V.G. 'B.M.Behrends Opened Store 20years Ago' page 1.

D.A.Disp. 12/9/1911 says B.M.Behrends store has what isclaimed to be the first h'Rralio elevator in Alaska--it was installed a little over a month ag0.

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(3) .. JUNEAUBUILDINGS

D.A.DiSp.12/27/1911 NewTheatre, the J:unealLMovlng Pac t ,--T-hea-1i'r-e-, opened-Mo-n_the_25th-Dec_._in.,..--'-tha_FnaIlkl.ln-Anne-x_

Bldg. Mr Tsamls and Mr. SpanQse are Qvme~a. UsingI~Genera1-"IIm Co. Diets. PrIces 1mt ana:_2D~A.t present---ha¥e-pho-nQg-pa-pJ.::J.-a~.companJ.m,en..t but wJ.1o-l----"so.on- u,se.,.111 us.t-,rated' songs.

D.A.Disp. 1/2/1912 .r.M.·Pitt show-house closed- fire hazar

D.A.Disp. ---(Ed Bach) Alaska Pkg. Co. was a salmon salt-ery, later tne bulrd1ng was used as a tannery then torndo_wnin 191.1 to make-wa.y-tor-Frank EorrestLB-Bma~l-l marineways.· ThiB wss on the site the Winter & Pond b1d~ now

!~~stands. WInter &-pgnd were about where Old Cable Officewas-on_f.o.o.t_oLMain - .t '=-==- ===-=-=:--i'"-o;-::--..-:-:c.-=.. ,,,c=W.H.Case photo shop was in the Rockavich B1~g. Foot of Main

--Board walk- end&d-a-bou-t-"he"~e-I-Goid-Bte in -te-re-l'-s-and--~~r~a~mEwent down to beach from thers.D.A.Diep. 7/11/1912 LeWIS Bldg. will be taken over by Geo.Bu-rfo-rl1-:r-o-r----a:-p-oo1:ana cigar store. tBurfori:fl s-Corner) -

-lhA,J2isp, B/17D.2.1~.r_S._SpJ,9ke_n~_ld hu.J'-~Q~s.tore to Mr.James E. Barrager. ,_ .. _

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D.A.Diep. 9/7/191~ Burtorde. Carner ..o.paned I.ailtnight.D.A.D1sp. 5/4/1912 T.om J. McCauLobough.t.halt interest ln. the Post Off lee Bui1dlng and .1ot from Jud~e Tom •.Lyons.

McCau~ has the.Eost off.1e.e..MI!!. P.ooLHaU -.lil. Clgar Store,whl1e ~ons kept the hal.f houslng the Post Offlce.andSplckett.s Store.

D.A.Dlsp. 5/1.1./1912 Work sta~ts toda7 on Gov. Manslon.D.A.Dlep. 1.1./21/1912 E. Valentlne was to bul1d the flrst

flre-proof bUl1ding In'Juneau next·sprlng. On the cornerof Front and Seward on the property sold by old DlckWllloughb7 to W.F.Reed· ln 1889 for $1000. Wll.loughby hadprevlous1y bought the p""pert7 from Pierre Erussard (Frenc:Pete) the dlscoverer of the <readwe11 Mlnes. He had locatad it as a mineral ground before Juneau was a town. Itpassed to Valentlne in 1894 when Val gave Reed $4500.

D.A.Dlsp. 1/28/1913 W.H.Case bought the Delaney Bldg. ·atthe corner of tront and Main Sts. and will sell furs andlvory, etc. Building later becamo the Occidental Annexand ls now the Rockavlcp Bui1dihg.

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JUNEAU BUILDINGSFrom Bill Bigr:;s.

_.SJ-"1attuck Buildin.g ,io19J housed the old Brunswick Bow],.iJJ,gAlleys (Dave Housel) and later beCar18 the George Bros.

t--f'o-'T'DTIBT'y-e-t-C •

~~\O Auto and sup~lY 00. ~_(Alaska SuoolY-Eo.) now theConnors Motor Co.

j'. p-;-JorgelTsrrn-e·o. now trhe r'I'homa a-Hdwe r Co , -tre-t-reve--ern-s----at.-o_~me-YJas_ knQ\~IL_.a.5.-the J_unea_u Hdwe . Co. to...o, __a,ftp:('J .P.G. and before Thomas".

,o-r-tne-rrr---IJlffindry - - -lrter-----o-:--P~a:ra:gB -ttrerr-somr Iel' s corrs-t-r-r-_ -C~o.--"B.rage.

The John Reid block was in there where the new ShRttuck---Hul1:CI1ng-i----s-now.---tW_lolle¥----& ..._C-obh....had..-a-law ofi:ic--e-----ll'zb..er.a....t.he-.B.e.b.r.end s ga rage

is now'.-rrLow""""'G88.rGusu ran the auto stage (K-e1Ty~rucK)-to-TW~me--.IPfteT'e-wa-s-------a-Bl-;?'-ek-sm-t-th--Shou------o-n the- cor-rrer-rvme-r-e-rbree t1ev.r---I-_.L'ight & POllJ8T..--£..cL.BIde;. is now a.nd R.dJncent_ 1;;0 it on

site of the same bldg. but S.W. of corner, was the GreenBros. Second Hand store.

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Ben aonte Fu.rniture store was on Sr'd. st. next to BehrendsBank and in the bu~lding later to house the Post Orric

Ur-en t a uech ShOD was about wher'e the rear of Oonno r-sHatorsis now. There was an old log crib dock on or nearthis location and a drawbridge crossed Ferry Way.

The Geo. F. Forrest Mach. ShOD was on or near uresentN. W: half of Juneau Cold- gtor-age . -

The old Wicklander and Lagergren Foundary was on the site ,I, Iof the June8u 'Cold st~~age Co. office etc.The A.E.L.& Power Co. had first qu, rte~s on 3rd and Frankli

on the carner later occupied by Rice and Ahlers andnow Juneau Plumbing & Heating Co. Part of this bldg.'houaedthe City offices;12/7/1910 The old Disnatch Bldg. has been secured for useas a Gym. for kids this winter.

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· . JUNEAU-BUILDINGSD.A.Dlsp .•'1/2e/19~3 New Hogen Apt•• on Calgoun Ive. w1l1

I---he---.r..e.ady: ab out:-~eh ..........Lat,...._Jamas_H.ogafi-owne r_~_12_ap_t_s_._D.A.D1Bp. 1/29/1913 W.D.GroBB' new' Bhow houBe' the Grand

- wlll opBn tnl"-Sat. Feb. Ist-.-M~GroBB called-n1s__ ShO,"L ...h.O_U-S.8_S.t_ l\.e_t.chlkan_a---.!-.Thaa...t.r-B_'_anLl.t_c.o_st_h1.m,_-,--

$100.00 for a 11cenBe whereas lt ls only $50.00 lf he---ic"a"rrstfiem a snow nousel-·· LOcated on Front------ana-rranklln__ (Now_the_Grand_AptB .....J.953_)I _D.A.Dlsp~L8LI913 p~.3 AlaBka Sodal Co. ---James Latlmel

Gray and Claude Er.ickson.-1l •.A.•·Dl.sp:.-l-/-7-and-l-/-I'7-1-19'13-N·.-G<>'1denha·r-and-J...-P-.-Pey·s·e·r--

bought out Joe Mlller property on Front St. Next to thB---AlaBKa-Supply Co. 50' wlde on Front and back eO' to flat

D.A •D1sp. 2!6!-19l-3-lIy·a·t·t-K-1ngman-and-I,uc·1u·s-lJ;-Clay-s·1gn-leaBe wlth Valentlns for space for pool hall ln new Val-entlns Bldg. when Bame lB flnlshed. It wll1 be locatsd

--whs re~the-buHd1cng-hous1ng-Jo e-ths-'l'a1.-1ornow-Btands·.--__ Vliclent1new1ll. a1BQ...Putup a new bulldlng on hlB propert~on rranklln ~t. between Front and Sewar4.

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--....,..... ..~ ..-,--.--~~~~~~~---~--.,.,~D.A,Disp. 2/2~/1913. Dannis Dutfy's houss wAS. torn down by

Dan Mil.ovic.h..It was located near the Chief Johneon Houseand Milovichhad bought it from an Indian:. In the mean-time the P.C.S.S.Co. had.leased the disputed property toDennis. Dennis hailed Mi.ovich into oourt but as therewas no law protecting property 1n Juneau at the time,Commissioner Winn (Grover C) declared the Bu1t 'nulle prpE

D.-A.Dfsp,'2/27/1913 The Gareide cottage was being torn downto make room for the new Garside Bldg. (Diagonally acrossfrom B.R.B. Store on 3rd. and Seward Sts. .

D.-A.Disp'-2/28/1913 A new Bar will be opened soon on FrontSt. on the Joe Miller property--the Heidelberg Liquor Co.D.A.Disp. 3/14/1913 H. Shattuck will let a contraot forfour buildings to be built between Gilbert ~heet MetalShop and the terry approach. Jackeon Rink will be inback of the Gilbert Bui1ding---the others will be stores.

D.A.Diep. 3/18/1913 New Moose Hall be bei1t this summer.D.A.Disp. 3/21/1913 mentione the Alaska Transfer Co.

D.A.Disp.· 3/25/1913 W.· Burns making a new saloon in theClark Building. Oscar Ohman has leased the Miller Bldg.and 1s also pu~tlng 1n a saloon.

4/14/1913 I.J.Sharick moved from Behrende Bldg. to Shattucka+dg. near.lau~dry--give Raymond Store more room. ..

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BUILDINGS5/14/~92978 Oontrect to build the U~WNelssn Building for

..NeJ,.s.0·J+,,--Has--fl,e-e~1-e-t-t-G-J raG4-! i.Q.H.·s-t-:p-. Cthand will be Lo ca ted next .t o the First National Bank.Building.

---6./-2£/-:W.29---=.Rj,.G.e--a"d..-Aa-le-P-B-9u-y-tfle-13ll-H-<l-Hlg--tfl",y-h",,,e'been renting for 5 years from B.M~Behrends.

9/11/1929/7 Henry Olive moved his shoe shine parlor fromttrer--p:L-a-c-e-0n-2n-d-S-t-. -a:n-a.-s"evg"l'"cr-to-t"h-e-p-:ta-ce-:r-e-c-eTft1.y-vacated by Gondon e GUt ilno.j2....0nSeward S~~Ja.c.LKan nwill open a variety store in Olives old place. Penta-

-mYSLg-l--rJrrSbl-on~EfS"6ITt~-K:ann--carr~rrr~eana.-tlleymove to the old Emnlre building now owned y- dhR~ Go~stein on j:jain St.

-;J7T6/'lV3T;''7-Cnas. DevITn opens sno e s co r'e in-the oldC.ab~e~Of..t.1,c.e-B.ldg. on-f..o.ot~of....Mainl

7/10/1931 Second stor~ added to BlomgLen BUilQ1n~ll -?ost~~~OIOOO. The original bUilding was completed:I..-n-l-9· • .

~6/1933/7 Winn Bldg. being completely renovated.7--T5iJ;ij-3518--BrctsCljml1-t OllTD"l"'ro-'rf'o-r-rreiir$25";OOO"""trldg• fl)"r

Allan ShattuclLon 3rd. & Seward.

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9/23/1933/8 Ground broken, work starts on Shattuck ~ldg.9/28/1933/4 (20 yrs. ago~ 1913) New city ~all---3td story

being added and will soon be finished. See Empires forJuly, Aug. & Sept. 1913 for more on Juneau buildings.

2/23/1934/6 Shattuck Bldg holds open house. ShattuckAgency is First Insurance Co. in Alaska---st8rted 1896.See History of Co. (Agency) VG. this issue.

5/8/1934 New E.R.Jaiger building on E. side of Front St.being built by Albert A Geiser and Victor Quist.5/10/1934/8 Mastodon bone found in evcavation of new E.R.

Jneger building.4/8/1935/8 ~xcevation on new Decker Building, South of th

Nugget Shop, begins today by J.B.Warrack Construction Cofor Mrs. E.G.Decker F W4/16/1935/5 The new ~arrack whse and.apts. on, erry a~(McKinley Bldg.) is nearly finished.6/16/1936/8. Renovation of Maloney Block starts today.1/5/1938/8 Old Garside Bldg. repaired and now houses no.

of Territorial offices.4/12/1939 J.C.Cooper to build structure, 4th & Main sts.4/13/1939 Root. Simpson to have new building 2nd & Seward.

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JUNEAU BUILDINGS _,- 1914----- -D, A.Disp. 2/17/19.14 Caro and Hooker will put up a new

two story bldg. ne-e t .to the Central House.D.A.Disp. 3/25/1914 The last vestiges of the OLD LOG CABINCHURCH on Main St.t was removed yesterday to make-room

for the new Zynda block •. Was first a church, then abrewery and in later years used ae the brewery office.D.A.Disp. 4/14/1914 A.M.C,oodman was to build a new bldg.(space for six stores) 75' x 120' on B.L.Gemmett lot onFront St.---Esst side, 0PP. the Juneau Iron Worke.

D.A.Disp. 5/2/1914 Junesu is to havs a new concrete PostOffice Building----Behrends gets 5 yr. contract •.•6/25/1914 New Bynda bloc will be ready in 6 weeks--will

be highest building in Alaska. Concrete and fire-pro'fD.A.Disp. 6/17/1914 Lots 3 and 4 in block 3 have been8014 to J.A.Hellenthall for $13,000. Will remain samefor the present. Property 18 known as the Peerless prop.because the Peerless Saloon 18 on.the grQund.---near theJap Laundry. Had been owned by Miss Mary Ann McGinn orS.F.

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n.A~Disp. 7/18/1914 Clare Bros Grocery opens in buildingon Franliln between 3rd and 4th Ste. formerly occupiedby the Relllale Cash Grocery. The latter concern hasmoved to the bullding vacated by the D.A.Dlsp. whlch lsnow 1n the~r new concrete bldg. .

D.A.D1Bp. 7/30/1914 Firet house in Juneau to bulld en-tirely of concrete blocks, 1s ~he new home of Clerenceand Mrs. Carpenter on 4th St•.(Between M.E.Church endCooper Bldg.) Now belng hullt; the 1500 ooncrete blocks~ere made here by J.J.Crawford. , ,

D.A.Dlsp. 9i16/19l4 First Natn'l Bank 26 Front St.The Huh (Mullen & Hebert) clothiers; 86 Front St.Case & Co. (tallor) 164 Front St.Alaskan Hotel (P.L.Gemmett and r.H.McCoyOld Kentucky Ba, (Clay & McNsel) 19 Front St. Near P.O.The Grotto (LaValle & BrophY) 95 Front St.Heidelberg Liquor Co. .Louvre Bar (Wm. scr rbner-, Mgr.) (Imperial now),John Gustafson Auto Express etc.Berry Tr~n8rer Co. (M.D,Berry) Overland auto for hire.C.W.Winstead Architect No 7 Garside Bldg.A.H.Humphrles Gan kransfer. No. III Seward St.l.J.Sharlck Jewler------------~~ .. ,

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JUNEAU BUILDINGS1915---1916

D.A.Dtsp. 2/19/1916 pp. 2 Work eterted on the BergmanL Apts. on 111110ughby Ave. Other apartments mentioned.D.A.Diep. 5/26/1916 pp.2. R.P.Ne1eon is putting up a store

bUl1din~ on Willoughby Av. opposite the Island FerryCo's. fLeat. Also Mr. McCoy is putting R store build-ing across from Krigbaum1s barn.

D.A.Disp. 5/30/1916 PP.? Winter & Pond to move from Front& Main St. to New store on Franklin St. Plan to retainold store (studio) as a floral and curio shop.

D.A.Disp. 6/9/1916 pp.5 Decker Bldg. on Ferry Way is tobe repaired and painted and have new concrete pilingplaced under it. .

D.A.Disp. 9/13/1916 rhs First Natn'l. Bank is to builda 18ky~scraperl 1n Juneau on their corner Front & Seward.

NOTICE: MANY NEW JUNEAU BUILDINGS ~mNTIONED AT THISTIME (D.A.Disp. 8/15/1899 etc.) but will leave that forfuture research due to lack of time to put to this onesubject. )

D.A.Disp. ?/11/1903/p~.3 McGrath Bldg. on Corner 2nd.Bewar,

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D.A.Dlsp. 1/17/1901 Methodists boug~t the Mlssion prop-erty be tween 4th RD.d5th e t e , and plan to make 1t .Lntoa hOBpl~al or rent ~t to the Federal Gov't. for anofflce oUlldlng. lhey wlll build R church on their4th and Seward,property. .

BILL BIGGS: Krelgbaum's Barn was about where the ForestServlce now has thelr whse. (L954)Grandma's Kitchen (Mrs. Wise) about where Stevenson'sxar-xe tt t e now---1954 'Case & Draper" were first in the Caro Bldg. about where

Miner Pub. Co. (Now Juneau Independent) was. 1954"spt cke t t t n Post Office Store was"in that part of the

First Natlonal Bank Bldg. now occupled (1954) by themeat Dept. 'of the 20th Century Market. 'They later moved

·across·the street tO'about where Cowling1s Motors Office1s now---1954The' Juneau Cable Office was originally in the space

that later became the Juneau Paint .store"(Nor-wrcka 's)'and from there they moved into the building at the hea~of Front St. and near foot of Maln (Paul Bldg. 1954)

"(Was Dr. Doelkerls piaee) in the late 1940ls etc.Winter & Pond were in the present Paul bldg. before the

cable office and moved to their lower Franklin St~ placell~

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JUNEAU BUILDINGS191:3'

_D_.A._DlSp_~~<l,L14,L1913Benson~lease-s~the~Ge-r-slde-Bldg.--D.A.Disp. 4/4/1913 6~ beer could be bought at the Louvre-B-a-r~.-I-Ran1-e-r-B"Otre-ml-an-1 . -.----- _. ----, .D-.A_-Dlsp-.-4,L2,L1913-H.._Banta~of~Hai_n"sLaundr-y~w-l1J.-open-a-laundry in Juneau in the Hayes Bldg. Value $26,000.

D.A.Disp-;-4/T6/19T3-Mfa Bunts Mllinery Store in tneorag.f----bUi-lt by-old-Dick W-illeughby-1cs-new~be-1ng-torn ,down te-make room for the Valentine Bldg. This wae probably the

e------ord-.--.-rcull-dlngleft standing inJuneau.f-D-.-A.-D-i-sp.-4,L18/-19J.-3-A-.-B.-RandJ.e-waa-te-opsn-the-Scand-i-na-v-ian Grocery at the old Fitzgerald Stand. Al James in chg.

D-;-A--;-DIsp-;-471911913 "he McCloskey Bros and-JuleBll~.-Caro:-----a-l'e-haev-1ng-the-new-Ho-tel-Alaskan-bui-l-t-.-'l'he,y-pe.U-t-1on--~-itio~have nid Central House torn down as a menace to thatsec~lon or~town. .D.-A.Di-sp. 61-27/1913 Many-Bu-l-lding-ana house s_going_up~in -

Juneau---complete list on page 3 this issue.D,A.Dlsp. 7/16/1913 Thoma'--J~Mc~aul Lb~o~u~gh~t~t~h~e~p~o-s~t---I---Of-fi-ce-build-1ng-1'-l'om~Judge-Tom~LyeRsl------=--------'

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n.A.DIep. e/20/tn3 Work- etarte.d nn.naw. Cit)'HaH Bul1dIngod.Corner or 4th and MaIn Ste.D.A.Olep. 8/23/1913 .Taxon'aBo t.Ler- RInk. opened last nIght.

D.A.Dlsp. 7/14/1913 Germanla oar mentlonea.A.R.M. 2/23/1901 pp 4. New Bldg. of Ala'ka Steam Ldry1s now completed.D.A.Dlsp. 9/26/1913 J.C.Houllhan has leased the SImpson

Ho'spi taL Bldg. for 5 yrs. from the SIster. of St. Ann ••To be a 20 room famlly hotel. .

D.A.Di.p. 10/25/1913 Mecca Saloon ope*ed today--Conway &Se~cre8tt Props.

D.A.Dl.p. 3/11/1914 B.M.Behrend. buys all of doggatt Lotsfor $20,000. He plane to build a new concrete bpnk onthe corner of 3rd. and Seward.

D.A.Diap. 4/19/1914 The old GoldsteIn Bldg. 1. beIng torndown to make way for the new concrete building.The Elks plan a new concrete three~story oldg. witha swimming pool etc.

MesEierchmldt Bldg. t conc r-e t.e ) 1s also planned andwill be bull t next to the.present l!ldg.

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JUNEAU BUILDINGS.J.C.M.R. 7/2/1891 The Brady Bldg" on 2nd St. will be

'used for a Court House.J.C.M.R. 10/8/1891 B.M.Behrends has leased the Dixon Bldg.

on Seward St. and will soon empark in the gen. Mdsebusine ss.

ALASKA NEWS: 5/10/1894 The old 'Flag of All Nations'bu tLd.Lng has been torn down---;-originally given that nameQ8Cause it's seven builders were of 7 different nat lon-alities----it was sometimes c a.Ll e d ITamany Ha.Ll ' and thelete Pat McClinchey presided at most of the meetings.It also served as Juneau's flr~t Po~ efflc~'bldg. and if

qbeing torn down to make room fOD ~he new large whee. ofKoehler & James •...

ALASKA NEWS: 1/24/1895 O.H.Adsit's new 2-storyon 2nd Sta (24' x 451) 1s nearing completion.the first lath and plastered interior type ofAlaska.

D.A.Disp. 9/17/1905 pp.3; The new Pacific Coast bUildingat the head of Front. St. 1s aaeur-ed , It wl1l also housethe Winter & Pond studio, ete.

hou se (bldgIt will be

bui LdtngYn

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r-- . / "Empire 4/17/1920 2 The old bakery building of "China Joeon 3rd. and Main Sts. 1s being torn .down and Billy Taylo:will put up a n~w b~11dlng on the spot; his presentcandy ~store 1s about half a block down the street (Main)

Empire. 1/7/21/8 Claude Erickson bought 3 lo~~ frcm P.C.Cfor ~6000. Lots 1--11-_12 of the p.e Addition on lowerFront· St. (Alaska Bot tl1ng 1'1orke,A ..rapre staunan t , and

I a shoe repair shop••Emp , 1/11/1920/2 Gross bought the Concrete I Dt epat.ch Bldg"

and it will become a film exchange building •••Emp , 1/16/1922/8 Goldstein Bldg. converts to oil from "coa.LEmp. 5/5/19<3/8 Steps have been taken by the ~erritory to. purchase the Garside Bul1d~ng.

Emp. 3/30/1925/5 Geo. Simpkins purchases the StudebakerBut Ldtng., known as the "O'l.d Stand' on Front St. and willmove his bu Ls Lnees , the Alaska Bindery, from .the oldBehre~ds Bldg. on Ferry Way. He has been there for thelast 13 years.

Emp. 4/18/1925/2 Old landmark, the Missicn Bldg. on 5th &NaLn, built 1883, will be torn down. (Some history)

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;c._D~.~A.-D-ISR.-9/-:wi-L9Q"'-JQhn- Qlds-hough.-t Qoc idennll_HnteL-from Anthony Kengeyl on Sat. 14th. He will continue hislease on the FranRIlTlHoteI and operate it as an'annex.

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9. Old Louvre Theatre burned up Sun. M8r. 18, 19063. D.A.Disp. 2/14/1908 says J.F.Maloney to build business

,_,'~to-ck-Dn-currre-r-o-r--2nfr;-&-Sm",.a-rd-be-t~Te-e-n-M"e-s-se-rsclttni dt sand-tbe~aska Meat Co. bldg. Tennants wil~ be PeteSanstrom and R.P.Nelson among others.

~- Oct. 13, 191-3~A.W.Quist, arcllitect and builder;-na"'sc--"-f-------anne-u-n e ed-cbha t-~±-an-s-ha El:-been-ecoept ed------a-nG.---bu-i-l d-i-ng-o-n-

the new Goldstein BUilding would start in Feb. 1914 ,

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pUB pUOrnAB1jo rOH 's<rpP8n "W1A uawr(ounoo"PUB aaTSS1f6'-Tti°-a-"s:~.'&US-.A-q.W-' J:..g--Q;X9-fl-!--~ •.lGA~~· P-l--al{-a.ka1A----S-8~U-O-UlaJ-8.D-.au1ua~

·~"Pla IIBH A+1P Mau slnB8unr AB"pOq. uoou +V £161 '21 '+00

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arsi e B • was ufL n 1913 and' In Oct~· (16th) the "IJuneau Furniture Store, J.P.Benson prop. was to poen upin the budLdLng ,Oct. 18 J 1913 the new Hotel cain Loco ted on Sr-d, and Main

ste. (Juneau) was to be officially Doelled ' . ,D,A,Disp. 4/17/1908 s?ys first concrete bUilding to be. bu Ll,t in' Juneau Was started. (Bert r s Cash Gflocery)pp 3

D.A.Disp. BUILDINGS CO~PLETED IN 1908:Elks Building .Maloney BilimckFitzgerald Bldg. Caseyls StablesHurlbut House -McBride HouseScott house Kaline houseNeilsen house . Carsten Bldg. (concrete)Juneau Br'evrer-y Bldg. 01 ty whar-r. Bunkers

PROPOSED BUILDINGS 1908Joe ~_~iller (Between Louvre and J.P.Jorgensen<)lClaUd Erickson New Soda Works (S. of J. Iron Wks.)O. Neilsen (2 story business block ~Dresent store site)a. Zynda (Nell'! bottling Wks. 3rd & I\1ain)T. TUbbs (~usiness block 1st. & Ha.Ln) .E.R.Jaeger (House---6th & Kennedy)Claud Erickson 11 5th & Kennedy)

. Kaline House on 5th st.)

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JUNEAU BUILDINGS'1914---

-D.A.Disp. 10/27/1914 pp. 4; Big crowd today at ,openingof new Goldstein Bldg.D.A.Disp. 10/29/1914 pp.4; Juneau Amusement House (Jexon's

Hink) opens tonight.D.A.Disp. 11/6/1914 "ew Cain Hotel now open to receive

guests; financed by S.Zynda and built by the,Bush &,Soles Construction Co.LIST OF CONCRETE BUILDINGS, IN JUNEAU IN ORDER:

1. Carsten's Pkg. Co. Bldg. on Sewerd St.2. D.A.Dispatch Bldg. ,South Franklin (Film Exchange)3. B.M.Behrends P.O.Bldg. on 3rd., St.4. New Cain Hotel on 3rd. snd Main St••5. Goldstein Bldg.6. B.M.Behrends Bank Bldg.D.A.Disp. 11/7/1914 New A.J. Boarding house in Lest Chance

Basin will be ready for occupancy on Mon. Nov. 9th.D.A.Disp. 12/1/1914 pp. 4 Complete list of bUilding per-mits issued for 1914 and amounts involved in each. VG

D.A.Disp. 4/24/1915~p.7; Zynda adds improvements to brewerD.A.Disp. 5/28/1915 Owl Cafe opened--opp. old BrunswickBowling Alleys.

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D •.A.Diep. 6/3/1915 pp.4; Winter & Pond Bldg. on LowerFront St. 1s to be built this summer.D ..A.Disp.7/31/1915 PP,7; Baeement of the new .A.B.Hall

is nearly all dug out to bedrock now Rnd actural conatruetlan on the bu LLd Lng has begun: .

D •.A.Disp. 8/31/1915 Franklin Houee later Occidental AnnejD.A.Dlsp. 11/16/1915 PP.8 Nsls Barby to have 2-story apt.

bul1t. .D.A.Disp. 11/17/1915 pp.2; Empire to build new hom on

corner of 2nd ~nd Main says ~ohnW. Troy---wl11 move tonew place !ihen 1t 1s completed. .

D.A.Dlsp. 12/7/1915.pp.2 V.G. descrlption of the new .A.B.Hall, swimming poo L and e.Lk , . .D.A.Dlsp. (EMPIRE) Mar. 15. 1934 Lae Rox began demollshln,

the old Br-ewer-y Bldg. t oday in, the rear of the Zy nda

Hotel. This old landmark we s orlglnally built 1n 1897.as a rear annex to the old Log Cabin (Church) whlc~ weBthen made into the frontofflce. S. Zynda took over in1905 and ran the Brewery until the Alaska Bone Dry Lawwent into effect.

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('1"0"')--~-~---'-mBUILDINGS

-D.rA.rD.isp.-'}/.L-lJ._/.l!il~_Hem,y_Sru.t-t-uck-to-bu lld~-bu,1.;w-i-n§s--contr-no t to drive tile piling let to Ed Webster. Thegroup of jjufr<ffngs wiTI vover tneTIaeUats between the

--Gl1,be.r-t~Shee;t-Me-.ta-l-Shop-:-a.Rd-F-ePl"-Y~F'PGac-h.--Jae*8e·n-B~P.E. (rink) will be in rear of Gilbert Building. VG.stuff--- idle many years~tc.

D.-A~DJcsp.-10 f25/-1-91lJ.-Gra-ndopening- of the-new-Goldste-i-n~bullding to~y~ _~_D.A.Disp. 10722/1913 C.W.Youngto build new concrete bhdg.-ne;xt-y·ea-r~~

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BUILDINGS PROPOSED1908

-9-ffi-M-I-bbBR-(-Be-twe-en-:GQuvre---&-Jr.-;-;furg-ensen IS)ALASKA BOTTLING WORKS (Er1ckson--South of Junaau

Iron Works.)O. NE-I-bS-BN-(2 story bu a-rrre-s-a bl-ock wher-e his.

pre sen t sto:r..a..J.B.-DD.w __.Loc.af ..ect)ZYNDA BOTTL~I..N~G~W~O~R~KS3rd & Ma1n near h1s Hotel.-T-B-B-B-S--Bi.DG-. (BuaLrreas ;-Fr-o'n"L&-Main) -

E.R.,:rAIGERHOUSE (6th & Kennedy} _~_CLAUDE ERICKSON HOUSE (5th & Kennedy)Mo-~A-b-I-NE-HeUSE----(-()n-5th-8-t-;-)

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�- BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONJuneau 1956

See-No t'e-BOtr~ 1'p-l-l. f o-r-J:-9-S6-e 0t'l-s-'ls-r"l:;l-C-M.en-.--D_.~.llLs~. __12i1i1914i4 Complete list of building

II' permits issued for 1914 and amounts involved-- -In-e1rch.11--lJ&e----4'l.-l-e-GacFd-ol'l-NEW-C ONS!J!RUG'r-I.ON---4'=--m·<H'--e--.--V:G~

D.A.Disp. 871571899 (Future research -Many NeW""Bui-l:di ng e-m e nt-10fl·eEl.--4-R--t-fl-ks--4-s-s-u-e--and-a---f.ew-succeeding issues of the Dispatch.)

See list of building permits for 156; N,B.-22;pllSee card 94 x 6 )--fJ'lJ"UNEAO gen. f'lIes. o nJ UNEro;-:

HOU.SES-f..or......VG......infJLQn homes being built.,

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BUILDINGS COMPLETED1908

ELKS _CLJJB MALON~EYBLOCKFITZGERALD BLDG. CASEY'S STABLES

'l--nl:lRbBUT-lffil:lSE----~Mci3RIDE_ HOUSE:------",COTT HOUSE KALINE HOUC:'S,;;,E---,-,~_NEILSEN HOUSE CARSTEN BLDG (Concrete)JUNEkjj-J3ItEl;ERY BWG. CITY WH1rRF-BUNKE;RS

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BUILDINGS COMPLETED1915

EmR. 12/30/1915 Businesshuildin~h~Lt~-orabout completed at end of year--1915: _

~ -kcB;-ltAL-t $257000. -I_--,GASTJNEA U JLOTJ:LLANNEX $30.O.o.Q~~. ~~_I

JUNEAU GENERAL HOSPITAL ~30.000.GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL J10.000~

_ F~MHER & RITTEBJJOCKBLDG~_#J3-. 000. --__ I

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BUREAUSAlaskan----1922 on

Emp. 4/18/1922/8 Alaska Bureaus to all have headqtrs. 1nJuneau.

Emp. 3/28/1928/8 Juneau to have Bureau of Mines head-quarters. Being transferred from Anchorage.

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BUREAUOlf FISHERIES

b/"./ L~Gg76 "Seater", Capt. Nels Rogne and Eng. Clarence'W.i~-r:J.-.-B-P-r-.-J-~n€HU . .

7/6Z1929/8 Bureau of Fisheries to try air oatrol of fish-eries this season says Henry OI~allAY' A contract has- e-e·n---s4:-g-h-ed-w-1-t-h-A-l-a s-If.a --W'a'sh4-ng-t-e fl- i-rw-ay-s.

9/11/1929 B of F. "Eider" disabled at Cordova. Lost heL--:rtnj:-d"er and skeg a n a o r'u an w i un rocks. lIUnalga" will' go

t b.e.pe-and--t.o_W-h€~r_t 9-Se-a-t4rlc . .9/14/1929 "Et.de r-" lost her rudder and skeg on St. Geo. ra.

in the Prlblloffs. 'I'owe d "by Haidalll tow transferred to

II Gh.C-l-8-A-" -a~w--l-JT--t-e-w-e-f-t-fl-e-14J.n-a-3:-ga II.

9/20/1929/2 "Eider" towed to Juneau. Cant. Anderson~ays she hit in storm and fol!!; and bounced 3 times then:;W~..t.ed-f-vee-~Lu.Gk.y-.---9--G.:p.ew-aFlG.--l-&;:ra-s s. uhe-w'a-s-t-h:ex- halibut Bch. IIIdahou and was sold to the B. of Fish.in H~18. As the II Idaho 11 she was owned by Capt,' Quinne~-m&&te-P-e.f-t-he--D0-l--l-a·r--h1:-neT-"-?Te"s-;-lvla·d-i-snn..1l..-...e-t·c ••• ,

UUnalgall toe Lng "Elderlt leave s Juneau !for Seattle tod.aY__Above w as on 9/~3/1929

1rCJ7T6"7"TI12"9; 6 Widge on", Capt. "regg llangan saved from de-

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(2) . - BUREAU OF FISHERIES -

8 /16/1'r3~i~Ba"f'eau t6 ase two planes in game and fur Ipat.m..l-s.1/13/1940 Frank T.Bell ex Fisheries head given 'royal

sneTlacKingl In f~eries hearings--charges of corrup-t:_10.0_ --etc .~.-.

3/7/191+0/8 F.B. I. investigating Bureau of Fisheries.- Early s:B:aKe-upfarea 8t.-1+/~6/~9i+o--BuTeau-0~--~rsherles-and-B±0~ogical Survey to-~ be consolidated.

I- 7/3/191+0 B of Fish. sued by- 20 trap- Q'''ners_( owners oL2Q.-traps) ell sed down this year. Charge they were closedII .tQP---}3'Ql-.1-t-iea-l-r e a-s 0 n-s-II • • •

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BURE,UOF MINES- On Douglae Lal.and

liS 1194S,M Burea)) of Mjnes for .rrm ea II , S def1 nat;e, ,7/17/19l+S Juneau Island causeway to be built. The Island 1

n owned-oytne -U. S:-Navy but can be transferred to-tneB at M-in""

1l/4/194S/6 oaueeway to Juneau Island being built.1l/19/194S/6 Foss & Ualcolm to plan B. of Mines building

on uurrea u 1811l:nu.2.L2A-950 B-a.lLl.!ine.s-lll=.e.s-int.o new bldg o+l-J..,~l-al'ld~,

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BUREAUOF PUBLICROADS. -

-WBu:c-eau of P_at'alleLRu:t.s}7/7/1938/2 Buy 2 acres in Wapnor Tract on bay side for

o·ffJ::c-e-a-n·d-wh-s-..-brd·g. .11/1.0/1938 tS_B ..E•.R._t o~build_$ 60.,000 .-wapehou ae , o1'fice

on Glacier Highway near Smith's dairy. Wqynor Addition.1--5130-/193918 BPR to cal~-for brd~oufrd-new warehouse-~ i~-Wa~norAddition. ---7/31/1939/3 Bureau of Public Roads becomes Public RoadsKilJjjlnIStrat10n as of -July 1st.

-8f-r7-/1939f2 R.,-J7Sommers-brd-o·f-$·8-&;9~-:r.-m"JWin-ror-~1new bUildi.ng inJ'ayno.r.-l'r.act .•

8/16/1939/8 Building of new P.R. A. whae , in Waynor Tract85' ·x r50'-wJ::rl llegil1Sl'Iortly. Jr.J. Sommers contractor.

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·BUILDINGS (Number of)

Juneau--1955Liste!i---numerically_. that~_< __,mNEAlLN<L 9..pp9.

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BURFORD BUILDING4th across from

1-----------------¥e~tri_rctllIg.

J. Indep. 1/20/1957 Norman Sommers b~ys building,-~an-d:--bu-s.&:b.e-s s aa-ef-Fcb. ls-t-. -:1-H------Gr+e------G-t-large" t

business deals in Juneau's history. Has officesupply and t~pewrlter buslnesF on first floor,

-o-r-t'i-c"c-s-on-2nd--a1'td.-t-h:e-a-1'-t-.-ef-t-fie-J-a-e-*---BttP'fGP4£..:-.on ton floor which Jack will leasc from Sommprs.Ellis Reynolds will manage as before. Burford if:

-r-r-e-t-rr- i n g-f room thi. e-rbtl:i en e B B-lJlU-t---w-i+1----P€ma-i n i-R--other ~tures in Juneau. Sommers sold his hometo Bob Boocheever which he bought two y er. r'e ago-f1"lmrHa:r-o~&ommer~·s±gn·e-a.---ra-s-t-s~\

Il~~Dm~t~Qller fD~Qo~_Lrnhr~o. and has sincebeen assisting in trusteeship for Alaska Plywood

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Corp. He is a trained accountant and was DeputyTerritorial Tax Commiseioner for five years. ".

NOTICE. Sommers failed to make a go of thisdeal and Burford took over the building again ayear or so later. Ellis Reynolds is running thebusiness on the first floor (Sept. 1960)Emp. 12/13/1951/8 Bldg. offioially opened today.

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BURFORD'S CORNERFront & Seward

See card on LEWI"-JimLDIlliL __-n.A.Disp. 7/11/1912 Lewis Bldg. will be taken-r-r-eve'r-r-by-Beo .-----Burford f-or a J:mol and-cigars tore

(This building at one time housed the FIRST-NATI6NAh-BANK-; W'IJ:;BUR-;[RV-INCl''-SwHING >JTNG>lKT •as well .• a8J~J;_lLCENTUBY MARKET of .Hano Ldc.Be.t-e aand Bill Cope.--U;--A--:lJIsp.9777I912 Burford'--.-----corner opened- for

bus.i.ne.eerj.as t; night.6/12/1924 Has bad fire. ___p:mp. ·2/17r935 Cliier-orpolice JaCK Davis & Ton,'__ C~a:..r-ol_i-n-i_leas_ed_Burf...o~d-.!..s-c..oI'-ner -f:.o:e-5-¥ ~

for use as a Cafe & business rentals.

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10/31/1927/2 J.W."Bill" Burford bought' NeLAND'SCORNER FROM Roy Noland and will give it backitls old name of BURFORDIS CORNER. It wasstarted by Gea. and Bill 18 yrs. before pass-ing to Roy NoLand ,"

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BURNEDBUT SURVIVED.,

Juneau fires

-See.l~~uredin leaps,

RUSHER, CARL (HOWl.al-(.QeJOaldine-BUlOgh,,-Z-l-See GRANDAPARTMENTS (Vern SOleylSee CJlP1:TOL-C1rFE--(-J:;rt-J:j,an-Rece-re a

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---lH-hb-B'I'OO8":------'l'crldme ~lla-t-+I::AivrG"eartl Gus ran anauto stage to Thane~£in~ll---ald_Kelly---Xxuck-

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JUNEAUBUSLINES I- "'" All bus service'

sine e start ...-Emp_._9J 2.0.LL9-3-5--New_C.hann.eLB.ua-Depo.t-an.d_C.o.nf.ec.t.io-na.r'if--

to open tomorrow. Owned by Walter Bacon, head of theTrErn-s-.t-C-s-y-steIi'l8.Jfd- P ercyReynoraS:-011F'ro nt-&liJla In.

4>f1-/1940/4--G-H;-y-£u s-st-oC!:en-and-f-ouncl-Tater-out-t"lre-Jttway-;-There has been a big increase in car thefts l~ei"

10/10/1942/2 Buela Lee and Heinie MeLsed sell the Channel._Bus Lines to Geo Jones and Carl Pellin Jr.

II-li~il9"4-T/3---;)"uneau-Km,Bay Bus service to oe resumed b--Y:--Llo.II'd-Reid.

5/16/1946/2 L. Spence' City Bus was hit by dump truckdriven ~erry Allen on 12th and E st e,

-9i-rr/:t948-/?--ert y-brrs-fCJr-stnde"nt"r.·t:n-lmv,,-c·helt!'rntes , II etc S""rt s Sept. 2Qt.h.

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BUS LINESIn Alaska interior

6/22!19!±QL5 Kenneth O'Hara of O'Hara Bus Lines 1eaY£.S.J..u.netoday to make definite plans on Let Juneau to Fairbanks

r-r-bu-s-r-a'er-v-rrrevatrcrr;, MOREON FILE CARD ON PORT CHUJWOT5/15/191+6/3 0' Har-e st.ar-t s Juneau-Fairbanks bus service.

us-t"cr-l\-uK-'Bcry-;-""I:;e'O"t-a-11------tu-He:Trre s ClIld-bmrt-o-F'rri-rbank."8";""

--9_f-1-1-.4~6_Rl -va,1-s-f-eP-F0 ...t--C.f>-1--l-l\;EtEt·t-effl-rge-G41.."a-w-1-t-ll---REtt-complying with Surplus Laws.

'!720!~6 Right to bUy vnilkoot under debate.-9-!-2l-/-1-91+6!-2--G'--H"...a-bH·s-a ...,..J,V'eB• 'LDe-fl-;jack-'L!'-r Etffi-Ha-i-n·es • ,

~J..26jL946 I.n.t.er-io.r_D.ep.t .•----t.u:p.l=l.-B_Olll:&Pa-d-QW.B-G-r.l-F-GH?-t-C.h-i-k-o.ot-O'Hara mak e e charges against Del. Bartlett.

I-r01I11,rl+"bCP-Hara fights to get Port ehi1ko~t •Il-l_l-/5-/_l-~6-e'--Ha_ra_f+l-e-s-1-n-;l-u-_t-lo0·n--.rg ...i-fl-B-t-sa--l-e-e1'-B-h1.-±k-e<>~

co-o~still plans to go ahead with plans.11726/19 6 VG The real arguments in the Chilkoot Port

I crrs".,..--$-'I:(')y,-OOe--;-not-t-lO-;-')OO-. -!f1l"""1'rmrJ:-ol1"!l"l-y-sta t, e d.O'Hara is n eL't-sma 11 bll 81 naaaca.a.Jae bas inc.a~arated .

J his bus 11ne into a million dol'lar concern, etc ..

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12/3/1945/43/31/1951/2

O'Harra Bus Line~ qUlts---losing money.Ralph Kibby buys Channel Bus Lines from Dare.

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BUS SERVl CES

6/24/1932/2 Waltor Bacon started ~is ~\ukBay otAgO onewee k a z o t odav , •

9/29/193~/8 New ll-oass ceLuxe Ford bus arrives for WalttlaCOTIfor his Auk [jay _Stage. Increased business, etc.

1-_-<:'; ;_h-se-fi-a-s-f-P4h-e·EHa"J*:!;"l"4lffi.eft" -PetH''o.------------5/6/1933 Geo Lin~o to start Alaska Grav Line Bus service

. v~,L shortly ..., Il ~wo "'big Fi~p,p.g~~ Grayl1no bU6ses apPj,

for ~'lalter Bacon on the S.S."Denerel1 t odev•J-,=,g.~~~~=~~="---'e.!!!2...,:=.~~~'+"~~5/;~,-;-:c:--110/31/1935 Walt Bacnn started 'the Douglas Bus ServiceI--~i-mne'd-ra-t-e:l-y-the---rrmv b 1'1dg w rrsr-cpe 11 ex! for-s'ei'v'i-C"e-:-Se-e-

ca rd th i s f 11 e "n BRI DGE S ,_=i"o.J:J''-.Qda."'J<,h- "~' ,°!h....,.-_...,.--:- I11/2/1935/8 VG. about Walt B"c,o~nS;a=n~d~h~i=S~h~o~U~r~l~y~b~U~S~~se~r~---1

R----"ii"'Ge "tt lH,Fr-J",,,,,.,.,. Cit;- H mH s .11/22/1937/8 Bacon sold Bus lines to his drivers, TOIDOV

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has been re,capltallzed to 25,000.g/2/l9~7/6 Elroy Fleea and Jake Hendricks start new bus

servlee Juneau to. DouglRs with a new 37 pass Mainlinerbus. Named the 9apitol City Trail\mys.

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BUS SERVICEAround Juneau, etc.

Auk B~y b~s to be discontlnued---lJunftau NQ. l-Aj p~. 2)

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BUSINESS FIRJISCurio s aps etc.

g 11911934 I~ 1{.. ;yes Shop moving from JaGGer Bldg. Frontonr r I

St. to the new Shattuck Bldg.

3/4/1935/5 Nance & Kraft (S & N on Seward Stl ce Lebr-at.e al'Irs1O anniversary.

-41}07,193878 'red rienn lng to leave H.S. Graves and open new_6.tope_1-n_Are·t-Joill-Bu-l_J,d_1cng.5/21/1938/2 Hennlruos Mens Store onens to· a J' I5/1/1947/3 Buck Harris of Ketch. ls now a partner In Rod

I -r-terr-rre-t-t-' s 5por'CCmItl'r-rn<fU1'l'e"au.-2,i2.7~" ..11 SUH--8--QU.t 1;;g Buok Harris anG--J'e!'l . iQul11lco. -,

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( 2) JUNEAU BUSINESS FIRMS1914 .Marshall & Newman.Co. Plumbtng,Davesl ~lRce Arctic BilliardNorthern Trans. Co. R.F.HumfreyMrs. M.D.Berryls Store 3rd.James Ruesel GunsmithShearer & Tarvlnen TailorsThomas & Talbot Plumbe.sJuneau Furniture Co. Covnar

sheet metal 1~9franklinParlor 96 ~ront St.

Cheney 'Bldg.and Frankl1n176 Lower Front.

128 Front St.Forrest Bldg.

of 3rd. and Seward

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(4) , ' JUNEAU BUSINESS FIRMSD.A.Dis2. 10/,28/1899 Judge J.F.Maloney plans to build anew $12,000. three-story bldg. on the corner of Secondand Eeward, where the old Banquet Saloon Bldg. stands.D.A.Disp. 8710/1899 pp.4 Alaska Transfer Go. organized by

Louis Lund .•.•D.A.Disp. 7/9/1900 pp.4 California Bakery, Gustav Werth,opened for business today. ,

D.A.Disp. 8/26/1901 pp.4 Alaska Steam Ldr'y. moved' to thenew bUilding Mr. Jaeger had built.

Empire: 4/3/1919 pp. 5; Juneau to have concrete anchorfactory Boon. C.R.Boyles of the Boyles Anchor Worksof Seattle 1s in town.Empire: 5/9/1919 pp.2; More on Boyles Anchor plant--hires14 men, etc.

Empire: 5/2/1919/pp5; First concrste anchors turned out byBoyles Anchor Co. at their location on P.S.S.Go. propertbetween the P.B.B.Co. dock and the City dock.

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(2) JUNEAU BUSINESS HOUSES~aales Dress Shop ----Mrs Douglas and,Mrs. Winn. next to

the New_YGrk Store.~uneau Pbarmacy-------J.M.Davis, prop.~e Mayflower---------Pool hall and card room. Frank Derry~hoemaker-------------Sam Wendel----Seward St.fThe Missouri----------Holden & Secord--Front St. (Club)~neau Bakery---------John Stenger, prop. Front St.

~mpire: 1/7/21/8 First National Ban~ seized property ofBayles Anchor Works for 1848.72 debts •••

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JUNEAU BUSINESS HOUSESlS94

~OcCldental Hotel -----Olds and Orton---On waterfront~--25 rooms, hot and cold water.Drug Store---Corner 2nd & Seward Ste.-----Ci~ar manufacture~fo ,-----Jobber & Teamster(Mdse. 75¢ per, ton;wood-75¢ per cord, and coal $1.50 per tonfrom wharf to stores and houses.

~ .G.Peterson ----~-Tinsmlth--\.,ate·rfront- in Juneau,Quneau City Hotel-----Geo. MillerJ Prop •.'oeh.Ler' & James Store- Karl Koehler and E.H.James. Gen.

mdse. On the waterfront.~.M.Behrends Store----Gen. Mdse. Corner 3rd & Seward Sts.I!erry Co. (Fisher & Tibbits) Str. IlJuliall~pera House ---------Slim Jim Winn, prop.~Archie Burns----------Blacksmith Shop. Opp Decker Bldg.~~e, Alaska News---Carpenter and Ward. Pub. each Thurs.~J.C.Koosher ,-----Druggist & Pharmacist ,~loneer Drug Store Dr. K. Mulcahy--Corner 2na & Seward~lnter & Pond Co.:-----Naterfront.~~entral House --------Annex to Reed House--Geo Kyrage,prop,~and and Fruit Store--H.A.Stade, ro. Front St.

~llllam Nelson'sI!!.enry Berry~lonzo Brant

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;rhe Arctic ------ Billiard hall and rooms-Phil Star,prop.~uneau Steam Ldry. A.H.Day, prop.~.Valentine, Jewler-Store on waterfront.~ank of Juneau------Harriscn Bros. 3rd. & Seward Ste.~.P.Nelson----------Gen. Mdse. On the waterfront. .~roker and Commission Merchant A.E.lr.onmonger--2ndSt~.." (Butter, egis chee se , fruita, vetetables etc , )~he New Yonk Store--Geo Kauffman & Sons -2nd. & Franklin.

uneau Meat Market--Wl111~ Thorp. Corner 2nd & Rranklin~~oels Popular Restaurant---Joe Wlnterholl~r--open all night~.W.Young Co. --Hdwe. etc.~loneer Jewelry Co. Peter Hahn, prop.' . .

~Levy & Bros. Gen.Mdse., furs, curios. Louis & Raphael--~erChant Tailor--__Chas. Oswald----2nd. st.

taaka Cigar Factory-- W.P.Ellingen---Front st ....~ontractors and Builders---E.J.Ellengen and W.Rudolph.

~e Baker-----Nat Glinger----WaterfronM.~.E.Coon------Druggist.~.W.Wrlker----Stoves and tinware----2nd St.~OUiS KUbach-_Gen. Mdse. Old ~tand(next to OccidentalHoteJ,.The Hub-------Harry Ash, prop. Opp. Occidental Hotel.

ap Store----wY. Kawakaml--McGrath Bldg. a/s/Post Office./'The Mint-----Billiards, etc. ~/D.MC,~ay, (Chas lIorses!

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IrT2).----~----'~..~.-.---.--.-..--.-.------00--00-&0JUNEAU BUSINESS FIRmS

D.A.Disp.~ 4/23/1R13 Entsrpr1.s,,~ Fo.undzy~mskes 1st cast.D.A.Disp. 5/8/1913 NewJuneau Cold -torage to be opened i[-aoout-30-days. Directors of-Co. arei J~F~Maloney. MartH,_HoI Sot ,-o.Ll-v-e-r-Dr-ange-J-Ole-Op-son .•,~_~~~~--D.A.Disp_ 9/28/1913 Juneau Drug Store ~ens t~day on cor- Iner of Front and Franklin.-D~A~Dhp.- HJ!3/191-3 Nor-the-rnbdry.& Supply Go.-i-s to-be-built near Gold Creek Bridge on the Cemetery,road.-TOTEM-(-T.H;-S)forl.9'33- advertises teeGola-CreeK1)airy in~1885_.-.Baeh-&_W:eb_s,t_e_L.'Ie.le_phone_o,._in_189.3_ana_say_"--

that the population of Juneau in 1900 was 1856. ~~D.A.Disp. 6/6/1914 Conerewe building b&ocks is new Juneau--------rn·du-8try-.-Ma:ntrf-a-c-tu~r-e-r-J:""J7Crawforll-.-MaE:es 200 per aay__ aL25,¢----t-o-30-¢-each-and-ch~i-mne,y-blo-c.ks-a-t-7-5¢-each,. _

See page 6; V.G. article.D.A.Disp, 6/14/1914 Reliable Cash Grocery---Mgr. Nat S.

~-Be-B_-n-,-w1-1-1-l-ea-se-the-Bl-sp-a-t-ch-----pre-s-e-n-t-bTd-g-. wh-e-n-p-ap-e-r-J---~~move s to new--..Jloncrete structJJ.r_e .........QJ1 B_.~...ankl1_n-----.S..t_ •.__c-:-

6/7/1914 Newwing of St.Ann's Hospita~ nearing completion.~ to

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D,A,Disp. 6/26/1914' Capt. J.T.llartin has started abrick manufacturing establishment 1n Last Chance Basin.Several large orders have been fl11ed has several gradelsamples can be seen 1n several down town stores.

D·A.Disp. 5/29/1916 pp , 6;' Bank and P.0.B1dg. on cornee.of 3rd. and Seward St.----Flrst owner was ehas Coon, who1n 188? had Coons Drug Store on the spot. He also hadthe P.O; in the same bldg. (He was the Postmaster) Hisbrother, Henry eoon was owner of the other double cornerwhich abutts Behrends holdings now. In 1893 the propertywas purchR~ed by Wrn Wright and ehBS Reynolds, and laterpassed to the Hoggatt Bros. end Mellon. B.M.Behrendsbought the lot from the Hoggatts a short time,ago and ishaving the bank and P.O. built.

D.A.Disp. 6/12/1914 pp.2; The Draper Club will open theJuneau Public Library by July 1st.D,A.Visp. 10/23/1914 pp.3; Jaxon1s Rink, Perry i.Jackson,

owner, has been Bold today to Gus E. Brown, W.D.GrossJand Ed Armstrong. Brown, formerly of the Douglas Rinkwill be the manager.D.A.Disp. 3/28/1915 Messerschmitdl E Bakery now in newbu Ll d Ing ,

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3) JUNEAU'BUSINESS HOUSES",

Emp. 3/26/1921/2 H.R.Blggs and Slmon Hlrsch sold the Jun-eau Billiard parlors to Mrs. R.L.Bills of Portland, OreEmp. 9/9/1922/6 Thomas Hall to open 'Palace of Sweets'

next week. Recently acquired the place from Sig WalsteacHrul also has a candy star, on 3rd and Franklin.Emp. 7/27/1927/2 Fred Sorrl bought the Sodal Bott11ng WkB.from Claude Erickson •

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,--,-JUNEAU'BUSINESS'FIRMSAdv. In paper~1913

_CentraLlIouse AlLS'tewadc.-RI"op-•.-------'----:1S.F.Bakery Gus MesserschmIdt.

'--J. C:1:ean-Ing-"'-Oy-e-Wks-.-Johll-Snr1th--2rrd bet.. Fr. & S."......ChaI"le,y.'-s· Meals 3rd._& B'ranUIn :Alaska GrIll Cafe TomRadonich 'iJ-;-Unaertaking ParIor StewarrBlag. 2nd-S-t-.---

~Un.1o_n_lron_Wks.J.P.Benson Furniture Store 3rd. '" S•• ard I-CIrcle Cny-Bunltnouse Rooms25-¢-3rQ-;-opp-.-C~C-.-Hotel---B'r_l'e_Br-uhn-Co. Mea.ts A-.J.•-!i'-Icke,n--------CIrcle CIty Hotel On3rd st. Betw. B.B.B. '" J.P '" H.-opera Liquor Co. Inc--Corner 2nd &-Seward T;-J-;-AshoyandI---'-------_A •.G.•-Ba,y·sl---'-------------Occidental Hotel John Olds

-Louvre Bar A"l-Carl:;:s~o;.n~.~P,.r~o=p~'.-----------A.-E-•.L.&_R.-Co,. 3r-d·.-and-B'r-ank-l-Ln-Sts•.-------I.J.Sharick Jewler-Centralne staurant-SOlo.-oyCnas. W. Mlller-to Geo.Armstrol-C-,W.•-¥oung-Co,. Hdwa., _R~ndell s Wine"s, l1IUOItS, coi!dlals. ...

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The.Mod.e.L Ca1'.e.~ John Boyle FI'ont'"'rankl1nJuneau'Liquor OQ. (Now Peroy's)Post Office Stot'e ' J.E.BarragerBurfords pool and Oigar store.B.M.B. Bank and storeJ.W.Doran Drugs 104 2nd St..Winter'" Pond Co. About whe~e Sam Paul residence 1952••W. Rhodes Wall paper, etc.Star Restaurant Tanaka Where let. Natn"I, Bank '53Commercial Cate Manager, WarrenBlacksmith Shop Gordon '"Watkins'

the Centrsl House.Oliver Drange soon to have Cold Storage House on City dockOrpheum Th..atre' J.T.Spickett (Orpheum Amusement cs.)

opens 1/14/1913Mecca Bar 1/17/1913 to be in Valentine Bldg. about where

the Bean Millinery store 1s now housed. CassieSecrest, Prop. ot new bar.N.Goldenhar bought the Joe Miller property on ll'rankl1nSt.1/7/1913 and on the 17th J.p.Peyser was a partner. Have50' on Front and back 80' to aide flats. Next to AlaskaSupply Co. (Connor's Motors)

\ Circle Cipy Hptel--M.gergman,.Prop.

on t'ranklln below

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(3) JUNEAU BUSINESS RIRMSD.A.Disp. 5/14/1915 pp.6; Enterprise Machine Shop has a

banner day---D.k.Disp. 10/13/1915 pp. 6. Wallis S.George bought out

the interest of his partner, Mr. Benson, in the JuneauFurnl ture Store. .-

D.A.Disp. 10/17/1915 pp.5; Geo. Simpkins Book Bindery',mentioned for first time in this issue.

D.A.Disp. 3/15/1916 pp.2; Alaska Auto & Supply Co. nowopen tor business ..

Marshall & Newman plumbing shop to soon .open up.D.A.Disp. 3/24/1916 pp.5 Carl Dahl and P.L.Co1eman have

bought the interest of Chas • Quackenbush,. in the Juneau.Construction Co. They have their shop and planing millon Fe rry Way,. . .D.A.Disp. V1271916 PP.D; Martin Lynch is to build. a mach-ine shop in the place formerly known as the Ousby Wharfnext to the City dock.D.A.Disp; 6/22/1916 pp.5; Claude Givinn opened a gen , Mdse

and confectlouary store on the first stretch of Wl11ough-bJT Ave., ac r-o s e from the Krigbaum barn.

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D.A.Disp. 6/23/1916 pp.8 Plans rsvea1ed today, to buildnew bldg. on Decker lots, co~ner of Front & Franklin,,next to the Hellenthal Bldg.

D.A.Disp; 7/4t1916 PD.3;. Winter & Pond open new stdre.D.A.Disp. 7¢16/1916 Capt. J.T.Martin has started his con-

crete block fectory 1n Last Chance basin again.D.A.Disp. 7/25/1916 pp.4/ The new gravel bunkers of E.J.

Daily and C.W.Bender are being built on Willoughby Ave.D.A ..D1sp.. lOje/1916 pp.•6 f'ranchise asked. for gas plant in

Juneau, by Geo. Irving and Frank L.Clarke.D.A.Disp. 8/6/1916 pp.5 Juneau Hdwe Co. Mgr. W.A.C1ark,

is now 1n their new' location •••.• ????D.A.Visp. 8/27/1916 pp.6 John Raymond is to open the

Oyster House opp. the fI'lrst Natn t L, Bank on Front St.D.A.DiSP. Aug. 1916 Alfred Buecher opened up the SavoyCafe opposIte the Occidental Hotel.D.A.Disp; 1/11/1917 pp.5 Juneau's first cafeteria quits •••

The !White Lunch' on Front (About where Frigidaire BillJohnson had his place in more recent yeRra) ProprietorFrank Goggins says cost of food 1s too hlgb.

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BUTLER-HAURO DRUG CO.Franklin St.

DJ.1\ .JU ep . 8/21t,Ll914 ~ft-But~er-MaurQDJ:UUo-,--is to open soon in the FASHION BLDG.. on Frank-tln~d:"e'r marrsgenrenL{jlJ~M-;-Gu1' r-ey-and-wJ..1lLH""-WJ),D. R. Vanderlee.a.t_.-J'l.hQ_ come 8 fromNmme to assist.Ir9120;'T9:J0;'S-H. R~ID1l!ern-e-S-t;-'b'ou-grrc-ou"t""Wci3 . Iti rcc-a..nd_--.iS-n.QIL8..o1e osnac of the drug at ore....

9/10/1934/5 B*M.Drug observes 20th year in JuneaVG hl~t~ry-of-~he-bu~rn~~s.

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