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Diary titled, Unalaska days, kept by Noah and Clara Davenport describing their voyage from Seattle, Wash., to the village of Unalaska, Alaska; work as teachers in Unalaska and Noah Davenport's service as U.S. Commissioner; social life and customs of the Aleuts of Unalaska; religious events in the Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church and the Jesse Lee Home, a Methodist Episcopal mission and home for Aleut orphans; and the Davenport's return voyage by way of California to their home in Washington. Of special interest are the entries describing the arrival and departure of ships from Unalaska Island and the capture and trials of Japanese seal poachers and use of these prisoners for labor. Diary includes photographs and a detailed record of Davenport's income and expenditures. Includes a typewritten transcript of the diary, genealogical data for the Davenport and Tarte families, reports, maps, and information concerning individuals, ships, and places discussed in the diary.
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Social life and customs, Methodist Episcopal Church, Missions, Aleuts, Foreign Prisoners, Ships, Description and travel, Jesse Lee Home (Seward, Alaska), United States commissioners, Religious life and customs, Voyages and travels, Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church of America, Orphanages, Sealing, Education, HistoryPlaces
Washington (State), Bering Sea, Pacific Coast (North America), California, Alaska, Unalaska (Alaska)Times
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Open to research.
Microfilm (no. 21,146) and photocopy of Unalaska Days: A Diary available.
Microfilm and photocopy produced from originals in the Manuscript Division. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1995.
Gift, James W. Davenport, via: Mrs. T. D. Boaz, 1982.
Gift, Dr. & Mrs. T.D. Boaz, 1984.
Educator.
Collection material in English.
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