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A VICTORIAN FAMILY IN ALASKA

FACTUAL REPRESENTATION
OF OUR WESTERN TREASURES

Folks, here is the story entitled A Victorian Family in Alaska, a history of the John Green Brady family intertwined with a colorful remembrance of early Sitka, Alaska. Normally, the story would be about the service of Brady as Governor of the Territory but this covers the daily life of the family with great early pictures of Sitka life.

IT’S A ONE OF A KIND FOUND STORY!

Here’s one of ‘em.

FOLLOWING PURCHASE AND PAYMENT, IF YOU WILL WRITE ME OF YOUR SPECIAL NAME OR INTEREST, I WILL DO A FREE SEARCH OF MY WEBSITE AND UNINDEXED STORIES AND NAMES.
WWW.GENEALOGYIMAGESOFHISTORY.COM

BUYITNOW!

Following my retirement, I have dedicated my remaining hours to indexing the Genealogy of our western pioneers. During my research, I discovered that thousands of our kinfolk lay unfound and unrecognized on some book dealer’s shelf. Sometimes the greatest causes of our early days and names of those associated with them weren’t indexed. Because Old Western History and Memorabilia was printed before computer indexing, I index every item I sell.

This complete index will be bound and included in this offering at no additional cost.
Humbly, I am trying to keep our history alive
I hope you appreciate the effort.

Folks, sooner or later - Genealogists are going to realize that their family kinfolks are laying on some dealer's dusty shelves. If I can contribute to finding one little name or photo of that long lost ancestor you have been waiting to find, it’s worth all the time I spend.

A VICTORIAN FAMILY IN ALASKA

By Ted C. Hinckley
ANCESTORS INDEXED HEREIN, CIRCA: 1850’s – 1900’s
ANCESTOR’S LOCATION: ALASKA, NEW YORK, INDIANA

GENEALOGY NAMES INDEXED w * INDICATING PICTURE:
BAUM, L. Frank
BIRD, Homer
BLAINE, Jim
BRACE, Charles Loring, Reverend
BRADY, Elizabeth Jane Patton, wife of John Green Brady *
BRADY, Elizabeth, daughter of John Green Brady *
BRADY, Hugh Picken, son of John Green Brady *
BRADY, John G., Jr., son of John Green Brady *
BRADY, John Green, Reverend, Territorial Governor of Alaska *
BRADY, Mary, daughter of John Green Brady *
BRADY, Sheldon, son of John Green Brady *
BUNYAN, John
CALHOUN, Arthur W., Social Historian
CARTER, Nick
CHINA MARY
COX, Palmer
De GROFF, Edward
DEWEY, John
DRUMMON, W. B.
GILMAN, Charlotte Perkins
GREEN, John, Judge, stepfather of John Green Brady
HALL, G. Stanley
HINCKLEY, Ted C., Author
JACKSON, Sheldon, Dr.
JACKSON, Sheldon, Dr.
KASHEVAROFF, Andrew
KIPLING, Rudyard
KOSTROMETINOFF, Colonel
McGOVERN, James R.
McKINLEY, William, President
PATTON, Cassia, sister of Elizabeth Jane Patton Brady
PATTON, Gertrude, sister of Elizabeth Jane Patton Brady
PATTON, Grandfather, father of Elizabeth Jane Patton Brady
PETER, Tlingit Indian Boy
POTTER, Beatrix
PYLE, Howard
RIIS, Jacob, author of “The Children of the Poor”
ROOSEVELT, Theodore, President
STEVENSON, Robert Louis
STODDARD, Charles Warren
THORNDIKE, E. L.
TLINGIT INDIANS
WILBUR, Bertrand K., Dr.

PICTURES AND DESCRIPTIONS w * INDICATING PICTURE:

Picture 1: John Green Brady. *
Picture 2: Elizabeth Jane Patton Brady. *
Picture 3: Sitka’s magnificent scenery and polyglot culture provided a unique backdrop for the Brady family’s Victorian lifestyle. *
Picture 4: Plain living and high thinking did not stifle childhood’s joys for the Brady children, shown here in their garden. *
Picture 5: The Brady’s Sitka home, like their lives, successfully combined Victorianism with the indigenous offerings of Alaska. *
Picture 6: Holiday festivities, like the Fourth of July baseball game pictured, were ardently enjoyed in remote Sitka. *
Picture 7: During Sitka’s brief, beautiful summer, its residents engaged in such alfresco pleasures as dancing on the green. *

PLACES AND THINGS PROMINENTLY MENTIONED w * INDICATING PICTURE:
“Alaskan,” Sitka newspaper
Alaska Territory
Brookline, Massachusetts
Indian River
Indiana
Killisnoo, Alaska
Mount Edgecumbe
New York City
New York’s Union Theological Seminary
Order of St. Daniel
Pennsylvania
Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts
Presbyterian Church
Ranche’s Indians
Rev. Charles Loring Brace’s Children’s Aid Society
Saint Michael’s, Russian Orthodox Church
Satchahnee (the Brady home) *
Simmons University
Sitka Industrial School (later Sheldon Jackson College)
Sitka, Alaska *
Spanish American War
Tlingits
U. S. Marines
U.S.S. Chicago
U.S.S. Massachusetts
Vassar University
Washington, D. C.
World War I
Yale University

A VICTORIAN FAMILY IN ALASKA
By Ted C. Hinckley

EARLY SITKA MEMORABILIA IS RAPIDLY DISAPPEARING

While others clip ads from magazines, I save history. It’s a shame that our past is being lost. It’s as simple as that.

My wife kids me that after I find a piece I like, buy it, read it, research it, take a picture, scan it, write the blurb, pay the entry fee and commission, that I end up making about 50 cents an hour. But, OH HOW I LOVE THIS OLD ALASKAN HISTORY. What a story, Rare Story!!! Great Pictures. You will love it as it was published in this old complete western magazine printed on heavy slick paper many years ago. The issue is in good condition, the cover is in vibrant color.
As clearly stated in my description, this is featured story in a rarely found and seldom read unusual and complete western magazine. I don't give out name of publication or date because I have caught competitors copying my index and work and trying to sell it as theirs. I hope you understand.
Buyer pays postage of $3.50 Media Mail to U. S.; $5.00 Priority; $4.50 to Canada; $12.30 via USPS First Class Mail International for International Mail. (We have been very disappointed in the time frame for our international mailing. It seems our post office is now mailing surface mailing and it sometimes take over 30 days to get to destination. If you care for faster delivery, just tell me and I will figure faster delivery.) Texans must pay 8- % sales tax. Thanks,
Tom

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