John Franklin Alexander Strong (October 15, 1856 – July 27, 1929) was a British North America-born journalist who was the second governor of Alaska Territory...
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Michigan John Strong (Vermont politician) (1738–1816), American politician John Franklin Alexander Strong (1856–1929), Alaskan politician John Strong (educationalist)...
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Sir John Franklin KCH FRS FLS FRGS (16 April 1786 – 11 June 1847) was a British Royal Navy officer, explorer and colonial administrator. After serving...
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with other Alaska town sites. In 1915, territorial governor John Franklin Alexander Strong encouraged residents to change the city's name to one that had...
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November 2, 1912, as the Alaska Daily Empire. It was founded by John Franklin Alexander Strong, who would later be the second territorial governor of Alaska...
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Governor Strong may refer to: John Clifford Strong (1922–2003), Governor of the Turks and Caicos from 1978 to 1982 John Franklin Alexander Strong (1856–1929)...
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reappoint Strong because he may have still been a Canadian citizen. President Wilson's nomination of Strong's successor specified, "vice John F. A. Strong, term...
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and the Seward Building (now known as Dockside Jewelers), at 145 South Franklin Street. In 1897, he traveled to Skagway, where he built a dock. It was...
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21, 1913, when he resigned to make way for Wilson appointee John Franklin Alexander Strong. After leaving office, Clark moved to Charleston, West Virginia...
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the first Interior Secretary to appoint an Alaska resident, John Franklin Alexander Strong, as territorial governor. Secretary Lane's vision for the territory...
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