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Box M0089-1

 Container

Contains 52 Results:

Savchenko Photograph, Unidentified man in uniform sitting

 Item — Box: M0089-1, Folder: 4
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Unidentified man in uniform sitting.

Dates: 1944–1948

Savchenko Photograph, Sgt Layman and unidentified man in uniform

 Item — Box: M0089-1, Folder: 4
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Sgt. Layman (right) standing outside with another man in unifrom.

Dates: 1944–1948

Savchenko Photograph, Sgt. Hutchinson and unidentified man in uniform

 Item — Box: M0089-1, Folder: 4
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Sgt. Hutchinson (left) and unidentified man in uniform standing outside.

Dates: 1944–1948

Savchenko Photograph, George Savchenko, 1944–1948

 Item — Box: M0089-1, Folder: 5
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George Savchenko, first overseer of The Church of God in the Territory of Alaska.

Dates: 1944–1948

Savchenko Photograph, Savchenko family photo

 Item — Box: M0089-1, Folder: 5
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George Savchenko and his family standing outside.

Dates: 1944–1948

Savchenko Photograph, Olga Savchenko

 Item — Box: M0089-1, Folder: 5
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George's wife, Olga Savchenko.

Dates: 1944–1948

Savchenko Photograph, George Savchenko playing with the Palmer City Band

 Item — Box: M0089-1, Folder: 6
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George Savchenko playing music with the Palmer City Band to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the settling of Palmer.

Dates: 1944–1948

Savchenko Photograph, Government event in Palmer

 Item — Box: M0089-1, Folder: 6
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A photograph of the celebration of the 10th anniversary of the settlment of Palmer.

Dates: 1944–1948

Savchenko Photograph, Tractor stuck in a mudhole

 Item — Box: M0089-1, Folder: 6
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A tractor stuck in a mudhole behind Savchenko's house. It took 2 more tractors to pull it out.

Dates: 1944–1948

Savchenko Photograph, Savchenko waiting for a train in Talkeetna

 Item — Box: M0089-1, Folder: 6
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Savchenko waiting on a train in Talkeetna to take him back home after giving a service in a nearby school house.

Dates: 1944–1948