Northwest History. Alaska. Science. United States.

400 Passengers Sail on Yunkon 400 PASSENGERS SAIL ON YUKON Laden with more than 400 passengers, including twenty round- trip tourists, the Alaska Steamship Company's liner Yukon sailed from Seattle today bound for Southeastern and Southwestern Alaska ports. The travelers included Dr. Ales Hrdli...

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Published: 1936
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Summary:400 Passengers Sail on Yunkon 400 PASSENGERS SAIL ON YUKON Laden with more than 400 passengers, including twenty round- trip tourists, the Alaska Steamship Company's liner Yukon sailed from Seattle today bound for Southeastern and Southwestern Alaska ports. The travelers included Dr. Ales Hrdlicka, Smithsonian Institution anthropologist, and Sidney Lawrence, Seattle and Alaska artist, Who is bound for Seward. Other passengers were Oscar Bergseth, general superintendent of the New England Fish Company; Nick'Bez of the Peril Straits Packing Company, George H. Gustafson, a mining man, wife and son, who will disembark at Seward, and Bernard Lindenberger for Ketchikan. The sailing next Saturday of the Alaska SteamShip Company for Southeastern and Southwestern Alaska will be made by the steamship Aleutian, which will replace the steamship Alaska in this route. The latter vessel will sail Tuesday for Southeastern Alaska.