
Winnett Times
The Winnett Times was a newspaper based in Winnett, Montana. The Caulkins family, who were replacement colonists, came from Winnett. The museum has one article from the Winnett Times, dated
The Winnett Times was a newspaper based in Winnett, Montana. The Caulkins family, who were replacement colonists, came from Winnett. The museum has one article from the Winnett Times, dated
The Valley Settler was a newspaper based in the Matanuska Valley which ran from 1937 through at least 1946. The museum has four editions of this paper. Source: loc.gov/item/sn98060266/ Inventory
Inventory Listing Documents (PDFs) “Pioneers in Alaska; Off for New Homes” – Article about the Matanuska colonists “Pioneers Steaming North to New Destiny in Alaska” – Three articles about
The Minneapolis Journal was a newspaper based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, which ran from 1888 to 1939. The museum has one article from this paper, dated June 2, 1935. Source: mnhs.org/newspapers/hub/minneapolis-journal
The Milwaukee Journal was a newspaper based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Arville Schaleben, one of the Journal’s reporters, travelled with the colonists on their journey to Alaska, and embedded in Palmer,
The Matanuska Valley Pioneer was the first newspaper in the Matanuska Valley. It was founded following the 1935 deaths of Will Rogers and Wiley Post in a plane crash near
The Anchorage Daily Times was an Anchorage-based newspaper which ran from 1917 to 1975, when its name was changed to the Anchorage Times. The museum has three copies of this