William_Sulzer,_portrait_taken_by_Chicago_studio.jpg
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Summary
Description William Sulzer, portrait taken by Chicago studio.jpg |
English:
Verso caption: "WILLIAM SULZER, A Leading Member of the National House of Representatives, Who Has Been a Consistent Champion of Alaska". Sulzer, a resident of
New York
, was interested in various enterprises in
Alaska
in the early 20th century, particularly copper mines located on the western side of
Prince of Wales Island
. His brother,
Charles Sulzer
, managed these interests and himself briefly served in the U.S. House as the at-large delegate from the
Territory of Alaska
.
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Date | (published, though a comparison of other photos claiming to be from that period depict a somewhat older Sulzer) |
Source | Alaska-Yukon Magazine , May 1911 issue, p. 16 |
Author | Edward Sanford Harrison (editor-publisher); photograph is credited to Moffett Studio of Chicago, as can be seen from the watermark on the bottom right corner |
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