GHN Vol. 29 No. 1 Spring/Summer 2024
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- 40 years keeping local history alive
- A visit; then four decades of historical preservation
- President’s message: Rebirth of GCHS inaugurated regular local history reporting
- GCHS turned a page in ’84. And what’s on Juneau’s front page?
- Scores of volunteers have preserved and shared local history
- “Walking history legend” left his stamp on Juneau
- Take me back to the ballgame!
- “Milk ranches” provided dairy — and jobs
- Thane: Tlingit homesteads, abandoned investment, quiet neighborhood
- It was all downhill for the soapbox derby
- Solidarity, secret rites, and social ties
- Alaska’s worst mining disaster remembered
- Tune into Treadwell online
- Gangway, tourist visits generate grantsto upgrade Sentinel Lighthouse
- SHI publishes book on Native slavery
- Story of Douglas Indian Village burning wins statewide press award
- LCMM launches new season with old recipe
- Supporters strengthen local history – Thank you!
- Citizen historians share stories via books, hikes, tours, talks
- Writer imagines last moments aboard ill-fated Sophia


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