Sheldon Jackson Papers
Sheldon Jackson (1834-1909) was a Presbyterian missionary and pioneer in Alaska. He founded churches and missions throughout the West from Minnesota to Alaska and was named U.S. General Agent for Education in Alaska in 1885. The Sheldon Jackson Papers, 1855-1909, document Jackson’s work for the Board of National Missions, Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., in the West until 1877 and then in Alaska, and his personal mission to make the Presbyterian Church and U.S. government aware of conditions in Alaska. A finding aid is available at: http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rg-239
Sheldon Jackson Papers, Series I: Correspondence, Nov. 1889-Dec. 1889
Sheldon Jackson Papers, Series I: Correspondence, May 1887-July 1887
Sheldon Jackson Papers, Series I: Correspondence, March 1871-April 1871
Sheldon Jackson Papers, Series I: Correspondence, Sept. 1869
Sheldon Jackson Papers, Series V: Scrapbooks, 1881-1882
Sheldon Jackson Papers, Series I: Correspondence, Aug. 1873-Oct. 1873
Sheldon Jackson Papers, Series I: Correspondence, Jan. 1884
Sheldon Jackson Papers, Series I: Correspondence, Jan. 1878
Photographs of Togiak, Alaska.
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