Northwest History. Alaska. Distance Flights.

Down Somewhere In Region Between Pole And Fairbanks. Down Somewhere In Region Between Pole And Fairbanks. FAIRBANKS, Alaska (/P) -- Eskimos who for centuries have gathered at remote Barter island on the northern Alaska coast to trade among themselves brought the first clew today to the possible wher...

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spelling ftwashstatelib:oai:content.libraries.wsu.edu:clipping/90314 2023-05-15T15:06:37+02:00 Northwest History. Alaska. Distance Flights. Kellogg Evening News 1937-08-18 Down Somewhere In Region Between Pole And Fairbanks. 1937-08-18 http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/90314 English eng nwh-sh-7-13-10-67 http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/90314 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0 Copyright not evaluated. Contact original newspaper publisher for copyright information. Northwest History. Alaska. Box 7 Fairbanks Alaska Eskimos Barter island the northern Alaska coast Bob Randall Canadian airman Washington D. C. Barrow Russian Lindbergh Sigismund Levaneffsky soviet transpolar plane Northwest Pacific -- History -- 20th century Text Clippings 1937 ftwashstatelib 2021-07-26T19:18:07Z Down Somewhere In Region Between Pole And Fairbanks. Down Somewhere In Region Between Pole And Fairbanks. FAIRBANKS, Alaska (/P) -- Eskimos who for centuries have gathered at remote Barter island on the northern Alaska coast to trade among themselves brought the first clew today to the possible whereabouts of the missing soviet flyers. Dropping out of the murky clouds in the arctic ocean fastnesses late yesterday, Bon Randall, Canadian airman flying a ship chartered for the search by the soviet embassy in Washington, D. C., learned from a group or parka-clad natives they had heard what might have been a plane's engines "four or five days ago." Arriving later at Barrow, on Alaska's northernmost tip, Randall said, "there is a possibility this might have been the Russian plane." The soviet transpolar plane, piloted by the "Russian Lindbergh"Sigismund Levaneffsky, and carrying five passengers, was last heard from last Friday after it had crossed the north pole on its dash to Fairbanks, where refueling was planned. Text Arctic Arctic Ocean Barrow Barter Island eskimo* North Pole Alaska Washington State University: WSU Libraries Digital Collections Arctic Arctic Ocean Fairbanks North Pole Pacific Parka ENVELOPE(17.540,17.540,66.787,66.787) Randall ENVELOPE(167.667,167.667,-72.800,-72.800)
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topic Fairbanks
Alaska
Eskimos
Barter island
the northern Alaska coast
Bob Randall
Canadian airman
Washington
D. C.
Barrow
Russian Lindbergh
Sigismund Levaneffsky
soviet transpolar plane
Northwest
Pacific -- History -- 20th century
spellingShingle Fairbanks
Alaska
Eskimos
Barter island
the northern Alaska coast
Bob Randall
Canadian airman
Washington
D. C.
Barrow
Russian Lindbergh
Sigismund Levaneffsky
soviet transpolar plane
Northwest
Pacific -- History -- 20th century
Northwest History. Alaska. Distance Flights.
topic_facet Fairbanks
Alaska
Eskimos
Barter island
the northern Alaska coast
Bob Randall
Canadian airman
Washington
D. C.
Barrow
Russian Lindbergh
Sigismund Levaneffsky
soviet transpolar plane
Northwest
Pacific -- History -- 20th century
description Down Somewhere In Region Between Pole And Fairbanks. Down Somewhere In Region Between Pole And Fairbanks. FAIRBANKS, Alaska (/P) -- Eskimos who for centuries have gathered at remote Barter island on the northern Alaska coast to trade among themselves brought the first clew today to the possible whereabouts of the missing soviet flyers. Dropping out of the murky clouds in the arctic ocean fastnesses late yesterday, Bon Randall, Canadian airman flying a ship chartered for the search by the soviet embassy in Washington, D. C., learned from a group or parka-clad natives they had heard what might have been a plane's engines "four or five days ago." Arriving later at Barrow, on Alaska's northernmost tip, Randall said, "there is a possibility this might have been the Russian plane." The soviet transpolar plane, piloted by the "Russian Lindbergh"Sigismund Levaneffsky, and carrying five passengers, was last heard from last Friday after it had crossed the north pole on its dash to Fairbanks, where refueling was planned.
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title Northwest History. Alaska. Distance Flights.
title_short Northwest History. Alaska. Distance Flights.
title_full Northwest History. Alaska. Distance Flights.
title_fullStr Northwest History. Alaska. Distance Flights.
title_full_unstemmed Northwest History. Alaska. Distance Flights.
title_sort northwest history. alaska. distance flights.
publishDate 1937
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Arctic Ocean
Fairbanks
North Pole
Pacific
Parka
Randall
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Arctic Ocean
Fairbanks
North Pole
Pacific
Parka
Randall
genre Arctic
Arctic Ocean
Barrow
Barter Island
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North Pole
Alaska
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op_source Northwest History. Alaska. Box 7
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