Box PCA0523
Contains 22 Results:
John Troy.
Portraits of prominent Alaska politicians and businessmen, photographic images of peace negotiations between clans mediated by Territorial offices.
Senator Tom de Vane of Ruby administering oath of office as Governor of Alaska to John Weir Troy, Juneau 1933.
Portraits of prominent Alaska politicians and businessmen, photographic images of peace negotiations between clans mediated by Territorial offices.
John Weir Troy – taking oath of office as Governor of Alaska 1933. Tom de Vane of Ruby administered oath.
(Duplicate of #12)
“To my good friend Hon. John W. Troy with sincere regards, Jackie”
[Portrait signed by Jackie]
Anthony Dimond, Delegate to Congress from Alaska, 1930s. “To My friend John W. Troy with affectionate esteem, Anthony J. Dimond, Dec. 24, 1938.”
Portraits of prominent Alaska politicians and businessmen, photographic images of peace negotiations between clans mediated by Territorial offices.
“For Gov. John W. Troy, the best of friends and my friend. Sincerely – Geo F. Alexander. Federal Judge, 1st Division Territory of Alaska, 1933.
Portraits of prominent Alaska politicians and businessmen, photographic images of peace negotiations between clans mediated by Territorial offices.
Signed portrait of James Farley, Postmaster General, 1933.
Portraits of prominent Alaska politicians and businessmen, photographic images of peace negotiations between clans mediated by Territorial offices.
[Signed portrait of four men:] “Merry Xmas 1936, Chip Robert”
Portraits of prominent Alaska politicians and businessmen, photographic images of peace negotiations between clans mediated by Territorial offices.
John Weir Troy.
Portraits of prominent Alaska politicians and businessmen, photographic images of peace negotiations between clans mediated by Territorial offices.
[Newsroom, possibly the Daily Alaska Empire with Troy and employees in photograph]
Portraits of prominent Alaska politicians and businessmen, photographic images of peace negotiations between clans mediated by Territorial offices.