Northwest History. Alaska. Dogs, Dog Races & Mushers.

Mary Joyce, Arrived Safely At Tetling. MARY JOYCE, ARRIVED SAFELY AT TETLING FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Feb. 29.— (/P)—Pilot Joe Crosson, veteran Alaska "mercy flyer," tonight radioed from his airplane Mary Joyce, 27, overdue on a 1,000-mile dog sled trek from Southeastern Alaska to Fairbanks, had...

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spelling ftwashstatelib:oai:content.libraries.wsu.edu:clipping/90533 2023-05-15T14:57:55+02:00 Northwest History. Alaska. Dogs, Dog Races & Mushers. Bellingham Herald 1936-02-29 Mary Joyce, Arrived Safely At Tetling. 1936-02-29 http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/90533 English eng nwh-sh-8-2-58 http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/90533 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0 Copyright not evaluated. Contact original newspaper publisher for copyright information. Northwest History. Alaska. Box 8 Mary Joyce Tetling Fairbanks Alaska Joe Crosson mercy flyer Southeastern Alaska Loon Lake Walter Hall Whitehorse Y. T. Arctic weather Territorial Governor John W. Troy Mayor E. B. Collins Northwest Pacific -- History -- 20th century Text Clippings 1936 ftwashstatelib 2021-07-26T19:18:12Z Mary Joyce, Arrived Safely At Tetling. MARY JOYCE, ARRIVED SAFELY AT TETLING FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Feb. 29.— (/P)—Pilot Joe Crosson, veteran Alaska "mercy flyer," tonight radioed from his airplane Mary Joyce, 27, overdue on a 1,000-mile dog sled trek from Southeastern Alaska to Fairbanks, had arrived at Tetling, 160 miles southeast of here. Crosson said Miss Joyce was safe and mushed out of Tetling for Tanana Crossing, ninety-five miles distant, expecting to arrive there tomorrow. The Alaskan flyer, who left Loon Lake, Wash., yesterday morning with Walter Hall as co-pilot, flew into Whitehorse, Y. T., at 5:15 p. m. yesterday. The flyers are expected in Fairbanks tomorrow afternoon. Their airplane is equipped with a new type of skis for Arctic weather. Miss Joyce left Taku, sixty-five miles south of Juneau, December 20, 1935, with a team of five dogs. She carried her own supplies, a camera and letters from Territorial Governor John W. Troy to Mayor E. B. Collins, of Fairbanks. Text Arctic Alaska Washington State University: WSU Libraries Digital Collections Arctic Fairbanks Pacific Taku ENVELOPE(-133.854,-133.854,59.633,59.633)
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topic Mary Joyce
Tetling
Fairbanks
Alaska
Joe Crosson
mercy flyer
Southeastern Alaska
Loon Lake
Walter Hall
Whitehorse
Y. T.
Arctic weather
Territorial Governor
John W. Troy
Mayor E. B. Collins
Northwest
Pacific -- History -- 20th century
spellingShingle Mary Joyce
Tetling
Fairbanks
Alaska
Joe Crosson
mercy flyer
Southeastern Alaska
Loon Lake
Walter Hall
Whitehorse
Y. T.
Arctic weather
Territorial Governor
John W. Troy
Mayor E. B. Collins
Northwest
Pacific -- History -- 20th century
Northwest History. Alaska. Dogs, Dog Races & Mushers.
topic_facet Mary Joyce
Tetling
Fairbanks
Alaska
Joe Crosson
mercy flyer
Southeastern Alaska
Loon Lake
Walter Hall
Whitehorse
Y. T.
Arctic weather
Territorial Governor
John W. Troy
Mayor E. B. Collins
Northwest
Pacific -- History -- 20th century
description Mary Joyce, Arrived Safely At Tetling. MARY JOYCE, ARRIVED SAFELY AT TETLING FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Feb. 29.— (/P)—Pilot Joe Crosson, veteran Alaska "mercy flyer," tonight radioed from his airplane Mary Joyce, 27, overdue on a 1,000-mile dog sled trek from Southeastern Alaska to Fairbanks, had arrived at Tetling, 160 miles southeast of here. Crosson said Miss Joyce was safe and mushed out of Tetling for Tanana Crossing, ninety-five miles distant, expecting to arrive there tomorrow. The Alaskan flyer, who left Loon Lake, Wash., yesterday morning with Walter Hall as co-pilot, flew into Whitehorse, Y. T., at 5:15 p. m. yesterday. The flyers are expected in Fairbanks tomorrow afternoon. Their airplane is equipped with a new type of skis for Arctic weather. Miss Joyce left Taku, sixty-five miles south of Juneau, December 20, 1935, with a team of five dogs. She carried her own supplies, a camera and letters from Territorial Governor John W. Troy to Mayor E. B. Collins, of Fairbanks.
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title_sort northwest history. alaska. dogs, dog races & mushers.
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