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Cover image for Patrick Eugene Kennedy collection, ca. 1917-1921.
Patrick Eugene Kennedy collection, ca. 1917-1921.
Title:
Patrick Eugene Kennedy collection, ca. 1917-1921.
Physical Description:
approximately 286 images (3 albums) : black and white + scrapbook (papers and clippings)
General Note:
In the Alaska State Library, Historical Collections, PO Box 110571, Juneau AK 99811-0571.
Abstract:
The collection is comprised of four photograph albums (two partial) and one scrapbook, plus a one-page handwritten document and one advertisement printed on pulp, mostly related to the Speel River Project and/or the Alaska Pulp and Paper Company. Localities depicted include Long Lake, Long Creek, Crater Lake, Crater Creek, Speel River, Second River, Tease Creek. Album 3 includes images of Treadwell and the building of a flume and pipeline at Nugget Creek.
Ownership:
Created and collected by Patrick E. Kennedy.
Biographical/Historical Data:
Patrick Eugene Kennedy, a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley, came to Alaska to work as a mining engineer and eventually settled in Juneau, as assistant superintendent at the Treadwell Mine. In 1912, he married Teresa Keenan of San Francisco and they had two sons. In 1915, Kennedy and his partners formed a corporation under the laws of California named the "Speel River Project" to establish a power plant based on the "Norwegian plan" for electro-chemical factories (Alaska Daily Empire, May 5, 1915). They planned to explore the possibility of chemical extraction in that region. Subsequently, Kennedy helped organize the Alaska Pulp and Paper Company in 1920 at Speel River. According to the Douglas Island News (2/4/1921), "The first wood pulp manufactured in Alaska was made at Speel River by the Alaska Pulp and Paper Company on January 24." After a promising beginning, low prices made the plant not viable and it seems to have closed after a year of operation. After several attempts at revitalization, the company liquidated in 1950. Kennedy commuted between San Francisco and Juneau in the early 1920s, but returned to San Francisco for good after the plant closed. His sister Veronica married Robert A. Kinzie, general superintendent of the Treadwell, Alaska Mexican Gold Mining Co., Alaska United Gold Mining Company, and the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company from 1905-1914. The Library's Collections of the Kinzie Papers and Photographs contain references to Speel River (MS 21 and PCA 13).
Restrictions on Access:
Collection is open to research.
Contents:
Alaska Pulp and Paper Company -- Nugget Creek -- Speel River Power Project -- Nugget Creek Hydro Portal Camp -- Stroller White Mountain -- Bullard Mountain -- Crater Lake (AK) -- Long Creek (AK) -- Tease Creek Falls -- Treadwell flume.
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