John Nevin King letter to his brother Campbell, August 14, 1875

John Nevin King writes to his brother Campbell about sending money to him and the family. He also writes that he got married recently and now has a baby boy. He writes about gardening vegetables and the effects of the weather conditions on his crop. John Nevin King (1827-1915) was a member of the No...

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Main Author: King, John Nevin
Other Authors: University of Washington Libraries. Special Collections
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Online Access:http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/pioneerlife/id/20816
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Summary:John Nevin King writes to his brother Campbell about sending money to him and the family. He also writes that he got married recently and now has a baby boy. He writes about gardening vegetables and the effects of the weather conditions on his crop. John Nevin King (1827-1915) was a member of the Northwest Boundary Survey (1857-1861) John Nevin King (1827-1915) was a member of the Northwest Boundary Survey (1857-1861) whose assignment was to define the boundary between the United States and British Canada. . He lived in Sitka and Kodiak, Alaska for most of his time working on the survey, a territory that had recently been purchased from Russia. His letters to his family are of particular interest because they describe Alaska after the purchase from Russia and prior to the great gold rushes. Subjects include descriptions of the social dynamics between the Russian and Native American residents, as well as commentary on the land and lifestyle in Alaska at this time.