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Date 1919-07, descending sort earliest first

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1919 28 Jul 1919 Sept - Marion Jack and Emogene Hoagg sailed from San Francisco for Alaska and the Yukon. They reached St. Michael at the mouth of the Yukon River on the 29th of July and continued by riverboat to Fairbanks, Dawson and Whitehorse. [CBN No117 Oct 1959 p1] Travel Teaching; Emogene Hoagg; Marion Jack; Dawson City, YT; Whitehorse, YT
1919 26 Jul 1919 Sept - Marion Jack and Emogene Hoagg sailed from San Francisco for Alaska and the Yukon. They reached St. Michael at the mouth of the Yukon River on the 29th of July and continued by riverboat to Fairbanks, Dawson and Whitehorse. [CBN No117 Oct 1959 p1] Travel Teaching; Emogene Hoagg; Marion Jack; Dawson City, YT; Whitehorse, YT
1919 (Summer) Mrs Dyar (formerly Wellesca Pollock Allen), named "Aseyeh" by 'Abdu'l-Bahá, spent the summer of 1919 on an extended teaching tour through Alaska and the Canadian North-west. [SBBH2p145] Mrs Dyar; Wellesca Pollock Allen; Aseyeh; Aseyeh Dyar; Teaching

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