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Guide to the Clarence Louis Anderson Papers 1894-1966

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Title Guide to the Clarence Louis Anderson Papers 1894-1966
Subject Fishery scientists--Northwest, Pacific--Archives; Fisheries--Alaska; Fisheries--Washington (State); Fisheries--Northwest Coast of North America; Fisheries--Norway; Fishes--Research; Fishery products--Preservation; Fishery products--Northwest, Pacific; Fishery products--Marketing; Fishery sciences--Study and teaching--Washington (State)--Seattle; College teachers--Washington (State)--Archives; Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington); Alaska; Washington (State); Seattle; Fisheries and Wildlife; Fishing and Canning; Science
Description Papers of a fisheries biologist working in Washington State and Alaska.; Clarence Louis Anderson was born September 30, 1894, in Seattle, Washington. In 1897 his father, Louis C. Anderson, traveled up the Yukon River to Dawson (Yukon Territory, Canada), where he helped organize the trading firm of Anderson Brothers and Nerland. Anderson's early life and schooling was spent in Dawson and then Seattle, where he finished grade school and high school. He went on to major...
Publisher Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries
Date 1894/1966
Rights The papers are open to all users.; The creator's literary rights have not been transferred to the
University of Washington Libraries.
Type Collection collection
Identifier http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv22584
Language eng
Format 1.05 cubic feet (3 boxes)
Coverage 1894-1966

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