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Domestic News June 24, 1947

The Daily Alaska Empire

Juneau, Juneau County, Alaska

What is this article about?

Mrs. Walter B. King and Mrs. Dorothy Ellis of Ketchikan, along with Ernest Lincoln of Juneau, depart on the steamer Baranof to attend the American Legion Auxiliary Department Convention in Seward and Anchorage. Local Auxiliary members in Juneau visit them briefly while in port.

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3 DELEGATES TO A. L. CONVENTION GO WEST

Mrs. Walter B. King and Mrs. Dorothy Ellis of Ketchikan are passengers aboard the steamer Baranof enroute to Seward and Anchorage to attend the American Legion Auxiliary Department Convention, which is held simultaneously with the American Legion Convention.

A brief visit with Mrs. King and Mrs. Ellis was enjoyed by local Auxiliary members while the steamer was in port.

Among the first of the Juneau Legionnaires to leave to attend the convention was Ernest Lincoln, who left on the Baranof.

What sub-type of article is it?

Arrival Departure Social Event

What keywords are associated?

American Legion Convention Steamer Baranof Ketchikan Delegates Juneau Legionnaires Auxiliary Convention

What entities or persons were involved?

Mrs. Walter B. King Mrs. Dorothy Ellis Ernest Lincoln

Where did it happen?

Juneau

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Juneau

Key Persons

Mrs. Walter B. King Mrs. Dorothy Ellis Ernest Lincoln

Event Details

Mrs. Walter B. King and Mrs. Dorothy Ellis of Ketchikan are passengers aboard the steamer Baranof enroute to Seward and Anchorage to attend the American Legion Auxiliary Department Convention, held simultaneously with the American Legion Convention. Local Auxiliary members enjoyed a brief visit with them while the steamer was in port. Ernest Lincoln, among the first Juneau Legionnaires to leave for the convention, departed on the Baranof.

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