Among the passengers leaving Fairbanks, Alaska on the Steamer Yukon on 18 Jul 1916 was A. L. Bunker. Reported by the Alaska Citizen, Fairbanks, AK Bette
To help celebrate the Yukon Rush Centennial in 1996, the 1901 Directory and Gazetter was republished with the 24,200 who were in/around Dawson City. Only 3 Bunkers were there: George D in Council City; George D in Nome and Solomon, also in Nome. There is no mention of A.L. Bunker in the directory. (See BunBan p.934). www.gold-rush.org gil ----- Original Message ----- From: Bette Richards <betterichs@earthlink.net> To: <BUNKER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 9:12 PM Subject: A.L. Bunker/Alaska > Among the passengers leaving Fairbanks, Alaska on the Steamer Yukon on 18 > Jul 1916 was A. L. Bunker. Reported by the Alaska Citizen, Fairbanks, AK > > Bette > > > > ==== BUNKER Mailing List ==== > Want more information on the Bunker Family Association? Send an e-mail message to gilbunker@snip.net and receive our current newsletter, and a pedigree chart of your Bunker ancestors (if they can be located in our files). > >