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Domestic News October 11, 1949

The Daily Alaska Empire

Juneau, Juneau County, Alaska

What is this article about?

Hydro-electric engineer Harold Waller and Rural Electrification Administration officials Herbert Bryan and D.T. Lowery stopped in Juneau, Alaska, en route to Metlakatla and Annette Island for projects, before heading to Seattle and Spokane.

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POWER MEN IN JUNEAU

EN ROUTE TO ANNETTE

Harold Waller, hydro-electric engineer and surveyor, stopped in Juneau today on his way south.

He had been working at Kodiak since June on fishtrap and cannery surveys on the island and the Seward Peninsula.

Waller will stop at Metlakatla on his way to Seattle. He is engineer for the Purple Lake Hydro-electric project being planned there.

Also in Juneau en route to Metlakatla were Herbert Bryan and D. T. Lowery of the Rural Electrification Administration office at Palmer, Alaska.

After a stop-over at Annette Island, these men will proceed to Spokane for a conference.

What sub-type of article is it?

Arrival Departure Infrastructure

What keywords are associated?

Juneau Stopover Hydro Electric Project Rural Electrification Metlakatla Annette Island Alaska Surveys

What entities or persons were involved?

Harold Waller Herbert Bryan D. T. Lowery

Where did it happen?

Juneau

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Juneau

Event Date

Today

Key Persons

Harold Waller Herbert Bryan D. T. Lowery

Outcome

proceeding to metlakatla, annette island, seattle, and spokane for projects and conference.

Event Details

Harold Waller, hydro-electric engineer, stopped in Juneau en route south after working at Kodiak since June on surveys. He will stop at Metlakatla for Purple Lake Hydro-electric project before Seattle. Herbert Bryan and D. T. Lowery of Rural Electrification Administration at Palmer stopped in Juneau en route to Metlakatla and Annette Island, then to Spokane conference.

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