Ellis, Carlyle
Person
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Clarence Leroy Andrews papers
Collection
Identifier: Coll 067
Abstract
Clarence Leroy Andrews was an employee of the Interior Department Bureau of Education and Reindeer Service in Alaska in the 1920s. He focused on Eskimos and their use of reindeer herds, writing several books about Eskimo life in Alaska. He was especially concerned with corporations which exploited reindeer herds, and led a campaign in the 1930s to remove Carl Momen of Seattle from control of the reindeer industry. The C. L. Andrews papers consist largely of business and personal...
Dates:
1900-1948
Miles Glacier Bridge, looking upstream. Over Copper River on CR&NW railroad. Miles Glacier in distance beyond bridge. Five views., 1910 Jun 19
Item — Photo box 12: Series 10. [Barcode: 35025041841475]
Identifier: PH001_1374
Dates:
1910 Jun 19
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