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Gustavus, Alaska Homesteaders & Children In Front Of Schoolhouse. |
Group of early Gustavus settlers posing in front of schoolhouse. Teacher Ruth Matson likely took photo. Ruth and Fred Matson would soon leave for their next SE Alaska teaching position. Click for identifications.
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Adults Lt. to Rt.: Leslie "Les" Parker, Abraham Lincoln Parker, Glen Parker, Edith Parker (partially hidden), Harry Hall, Manda Chase, Archie Chase, Fred Matson, "Uncle" Pearl Haynes.
Middle row children Lt. to Rt.: Gene Chase, Dorothy White, Henrietta White, Charles White.
Front row children Lt. to Rt.: Genevieve White, Anne White.
Gene Chase was the son of Archie Chase and 1st wife Mildred.
Henrietta, Dorothy, Charles, Genevieve & Anne White were children of May (Parker) & Bill White, Sr.
Dog on left front photo is "Laddie".
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Gustavus, Alaska Homesteaders & Children In Front Of Schoolhouse. |
Group of early Gustavus settlers posing in front of schoolhouse. Teacher Ruth Matson likely took photo. Ruth and Fred Matson would soon leave for their next SE Alaska teaching position. Click for identifications.
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Adults Lt. to Rt.: Leslie "Les" Parker, Abraham Lincoln Parker, Glen Parker, Edith Parker (partially hidden), Harry Hall, Manda Chase, Archie Chase, Fred Matson, "Uncle" Pearl Haynes.
Middle row children Lt. to Rt.: Gene Chase, Dorothy White, Henrietta White, Charles White.
Front row children Lt. to Rt.: Genevieve White, Anne White.
Gene Chase was the son of Archie Chase and 1st wife Mildred.
Henrietta, Dorothy, Charles, Genevieve & Anne White were children of May (Parker) & Bill White, Sr.
Dog on left front photo is "Laddie".
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