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Domestic News October 15, 1934

The Daily Alaska Empire

Juneau, Juneau County, Alaska

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Bishop J. R. Crimont, Catholic Bishop of Alaska, returns to Juneau after months-long trip visiting missions and communities in northern and western Alaska, traveling via steamer Victoria from Nome to Ketchikan.

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BISHOP J. R. CRIMONT
RETURNS FROM LONG
TRIP THROUGH NORTH

Bishop J. R. Crimont, S. J., Catholic Bishop of Alaska, returned here on the Northland from an extensive trip through the Northern and Western sections of Alaska which has required several months. He visited all of the Catholic Missions located in the Interior of the country and many of the isolated communities as well as the larger parishes.

He came south on the steamer Victoria from Nome and left it at Ketchikan to board a ship bound for Juneau where he makes his headquarters.

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Arrival Departure Religious Event

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Bishop Crimont Alaska Trip Catholic Missions Nome Ketchikan Juneau

What entities or persons were involved?

Bishop J. R. Crimont

Where did it happen?

Juneau

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Juneau

Key Persons

Bishop J. R. Crimont

Event Details

Bishop J. R. Crimont, S. J., Catholic Bishop of Alaska, returned on the Northland from an extensive trip through the Northern and Western sections of Alaska which required several months. He visited all of the Catholic Missions located in the Interior of the country and many of the isolated communities as well as the larger parishes. He came south on the steamer Victoria from Nome and left it at Ketchikan to board a ship bound for Juneau where he makes his headquarters.

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