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Austin E. Lathrop

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98:, where Lathrop had taken up residence. This was the first wedding in the history of Valdez. It was her third marriage, and she was a very popular socialite among the Alaskan crowd who knew her. Mrs. McDowell Lathrop and her daughter relocated to Seattle in 1909 for health reasons. She died there in 1910 from paresis (complications of syphilis) in a house built for her by Lathrop, and was cared for 24 hours/day by a Dr. Loughery, who was hired for the task by Lathrop, until her death. The house became known as Washington State's first "psychiatric hospital", and Loughery went on to manage Western State Hospital at Steilacoom and Northern State Hospital at Sedro Woolley. 431: 383: 50:
to Eugene Lathrop and Susan (Sarah) Miriah Parsons Lathrop. He was expelled from school in the ninth grade for damages caused when he tampered with a water heater. He is a descendant of Reverend John Lathrop (1584-1653) of Barnstable, Mass. (ancestors of Austin are, Eugene, Horace, Abiel, Benjamin,
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In 1902, Lathrop's California-Alaska Mining and Development Company set up a camp at the mouth of the Kluvesna River, and in 1903, Lathrop drilled unsuccessfully for oil in
151:. The call-letters formed an acronym for "Key for Alaska's Riches". KFAR made its inaugural broadcast on October 1, 1939. In 1948, Lathrop opened his second radio station, 580: 158:
In 1932, Lathrop became a member of the Board of Trustees of the Alaska Agricultural College and the School of Mines. In 1935, the college's name was changed to the
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in 1908, and was elected mayor in 1911. That same year he converted a clothing store into a movie theater,
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started, business picked up, and soon he was transporting both prospectors and the goods that they required.
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On July 26, 1950, Lathrop was killed in an accident when he was struck by a railroad car in the yard of his
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Lathrop married a widow, Mrs. Cosby McDowell of Seattle in a 1901 ceremony in
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statehood. He has been called "Alaska's first home-grown millionaire."
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of 1889, Lathrop moved to that city and worked for a time as a
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Mining, Media, Movies: Cap Lathrop's Keys for Alaska's Riches
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Lathrop moved to Fairbanks, and in 1929, purchased the
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disrupted his business and he was forced to return to
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coal plant. He was buried at Forest Lawn Cemetery in
147:, Fairbanks's first radio station licensed under the 116:. He went on to construct Empress movie theaters in 438: 388: 264:. Fairbanks, Alaska. AP. July 28, 1950. p. 5 520:Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act 606:Members of the Alaska Territorial Legislature 357: 228:"First Steamer From Nome Brought Little News" 8: 646:Railway accident deaths in the United States 364: 350: 342: 74:. In 1895, he purchased a steam ship, the 581:20th-century mayors of places in Alaska 182: 596:Businesspeople from Fairbanks, Alaska 282:Biography at the University of Alaska 51:Israel, Samuel, son of John Lathrop. 16:American politician and industrialist 7: 312:Alaska's First Homegrown Millionaire 631:People from Lapeer County, Michigan 515:Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act 236:. Seattle. 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He made plans to settle in 651:University of Alaska regents 34:, and outspoken opponent of 621:People from Cordova, Alaska 586:Accidental deaths in Alaska 401:Russian America (1733–1867) 272:– via Newspapers.com. 244:– via Newspapers.com. 667: 636:People from Valdez, Alaska 601:Mayors of places in Alaska 149:Communications Act of 1934 140:Fairbanks Daily News-Miner 493:Aleutian Islands campaign 427: 379: 446:Russian-American Company 478:Alaska boundary dispute 292:"Mining, Media, Movies" 48:Lapeer County, Michigan 483:1925 serum run to Nome 202:"Lathrop Family Tree" 126:Fourth Avenue Theatre 545:History of Fairbanks 533:History of Anchorage 505:Alaska Statehood Act 310:Tower, Elizabeth A. 303:Tower, Elizabeth A. 233:Everett Daily Herald 160:University of Alaska 80:Territory of Alaska 591:Alaska Republicans 389:Timeline of Alaska 84:Klondike Gold Rush 56:Great Seattle Fire 558: 557: 439:Topics and events 373:History of Alaska 108:Lathrop moved to 658: 433: 432: 385: 384: 366: 359: 352: 343: 274: 273: 271: 269: 252: 246: 245: 243: 241: 224: 218: 217: 215: 213: 198: 192: 187: 666: 665: 661: 660: 659: 657: 656: 655: 561: 560: 559: 554: 510:1964 earthquake 451:Alaska Purchase 434: 430: 425: 386: 382: 375: 370: 329: 300: 278: 277: 267: 265: 261:The Nome Nugget 254: 253: 249: 239: 237: 226: 225: 221: 211: 209: 200: 199: 195: 188: 184: 179: 92: 44: 17: 12: 11: 5: 664: 662: 654: 653: 648: 643: 638: 633: 628: 623: 618: 613: 608: 603: 598: 593: 588: 583: 578: 573: 563: 562: 556: 555: 553: 552: 547: 542: 541: 540: 530: 522: 517: 512: 507: 502: 501: 500: 495: 485: 480: 475: 474: 473: 468: 463: 453: 448: 442: 440: 436: 435: 428: 426: 424: 423: 418: 413: 408: 403: 398: 392: 390: 387: 380: 377: 376: 371: 369: 368: 361: 354: 346: 340: 339: 333:Austin Lathrop 328: 327:External links 325: 324: 323: 308: 299: 296: 295: 294: 289: 284: 276: 275: 247: 219: 208:. 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Index

industrialist
Alaskan
Lapeer County, Michigan
Great Seattle Fire
contractor
Anacortes
Panic of 1893
Seattle
Territory of Alaska
Klondike Gold Rush
Valdez, Alaska
Cold Bay
Cordova
Anchorage
Fairbanks
Fourth Avenue Theatre
The Chechahcos
Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
KFAR
Communications Act of 1934
KENI
University of Alaska
Suntrana
West Seattle
Cap Lathrop
"Lathrop Family Tree"
"First Steamer From Nome Brought Little News"
Everett Daily Herald
"Memorial Services for Capt. Lathrop to be Held Sunday"
The Nome Nugget

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