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VIII. ENDNOTES

1Billington, Westward Expansion, p. 444.

2Hudson Stuck, Ten Thousand Miles With a Dog Sled: A Narrative of Winter Travel in Interior Alaska (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1915), pp. 22-23; Mathews, The Yukon, p. 228; Wickersham, Old Yukon, pp. 118-19; and Hiram Alfred Cody, An Apostle of the North: Memoirs of the Right Reverend William Carpenter Bompas (Toronto: Musson Book Co., 1908), p. 19.

3Cody, An Apostle of the North, p. 264.

4Ibid., p. 271.

5Ibid., p. 282; and Johns, "The Early Yukon", p. 144.

6Cody, An Apostle of the North, p. 283.

7Thomas Jenkins, The Man of Alaska: Peter Trimble Rowe (New York: Morehouse-Gorham Co., 1943), p. 58.

8Ibid., p. 69.

9Ibid., p. 83.

10Wickersham, Old Yukon, pp. 144-54; and McLean, "Early Newspapers".

11Jenkins, The Man of Alaska, p. 92.

12A.H. Savage, "The Alaskan Hercules: Father Monroe", Dogsled Apostles (New York: Sheed and Ward, 1942), p. 103; Bishop Joseph R. Crimont, S.J., "A Short Story of a Long-Time Friend: A Retrospect of the 84 years of the Life of Fr. F. P. Monroe," Jesuit Seminary News 7 (1940): 39-40; and Father Monroe, manuscript in Monroe Collection, Oregon Province Archives of the Society of Jesus, Gonzaga University, Spokane, Washington.

13Monroe to Rene, 28 August 1899, Monroe Collection.

14Monroe manuscript, Monroe Collection.

15Monroe to Rene, 28 August 1899, Monroe Collection.

16Ibid.

17Monroe to Rene, 3 December 1899, Monroe Collection.

18Ray to Adjutant-General, 14 December 1899, RG 49, NA; and Letters Received at Adjutant General's Office, 20 January 1900, "Index to General Correspondence of the Adjutant General's Office, 1890-1917" National Archives Microfilm Publications, Microcopy 698, Roll 356, NA Washington, 1967.

19Monroe manuscript, Monroe Collection; and "Annual Reports on Eagle, Alaska, St. Xavier's Mission" by Father Monroe, 1900-01, Monroe Collection.

20Monroe manuscript, Monroe Collection.

21James Wollaston Kirk and Anna L.M. Kirk, Pioneer Life In the Yukon Valley, Alaska (Buffalo: Ben Franklin Printers, 1935), p. 12.

22Ibid., p. 25; Cantwell, Report of the Nunivak, pp. 170-1; and Mitchell, "The Opening of Alaska", p. 52.

23Cantwell, Report of the Nunivak, p. 175.

24Kirk, Pioneer Life, pp. 30-1.

25Charles F. Ensign, "The 'Chechakoo' and the 'Sour Dough'", The Assembly Herald 8 (1903): 259; and Mary R. Ensign, "An Arctic School", The Assembly Herald 8 (1903): 263-4.

26"Historical Data of Alaskan Missions", The Alaskan Churchman 14 (1920); and Annual Report of the Governor of Alaska to the Department of the Interior (Washington, 1905), p. 58.

27"Historical Data of Alaskan Missions"; Boutter to Reid, 15 May 1908, Records in Eagle, Alaska, Orange File, 1904-1910; and Hall S. Young, "Yukon Presbytery Redevivus", The Assembly Herald 17 (1911): 278.

28Farnsworth to McCoy, 23 December 1900, Farnsworth Collection.

29Farnsworth to Boyd, 9 May 1901, Farnsworth Collection; and Mitchell, "The Opening of Alaska", p. 70.

30Cantwell, Report of the Nunivak, p. 183.

31McLean, "Early Newspapers".

32Report of the Governor of the District of Alaska to the Secretary of the Interior (Washington, 1902), p. 159; and Stuck, Voyages on the Yukon, pp. 87-9.

33Wickersham, Old Yukon, p. 48.



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