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  1. Slim returned to Chicago in the summer of 1934 and married his wife Gladys Pennington in 1936. The authorized biography by Richard Morenus does not mention any relationship prior to this marriage, but another memoir recounts an earlier marriage to Aileen Gallaher (see citations below).

  2. May 10, 2019 · Jim was a retired Yukon Sourdough and he and Slim really hit it off. Jim insisted he stay with him and have a couple of drinks. Jim got the local photographers out for press photos and Slim ended up staying several days.

  3. Oct 1, 2014 · In the early 1930s, MacDonald and the Automobile Highway Association helped finance Alaska prospector and trapper Clyde "Slim" Williams to make a trip over the proposed coastal route. Williams left Fairbanks with a team of part-wolf dogs in November 1932.

  4. Jan 14, 2018 · Slim Williams mushed from Alaska to the Chicago World's Fair in 1932-33 with his lead dog, Rembrandt. They are standing beside his wheel-equipped sled in an unidentified community in British...

  5. Slim returned to Chicago in the summer of 1934 and married his wife Gladys [maiden name unknown]. The authorized biography by Richard Morenus does not mention any relationship prior to this marriage, but another memoir recounts an earlier marriage to Aileen Gallaher (see citations below).

  6. Feb 27, 2022 · Slim Williams and his lead dog, Rembrandt beside their sled in Northern British Columbia in Spring of 1933. Adventurer ClydeSlimWilliams moved to Alaska in 1900.

  7. Oct 11, 1974 · CHICAGO, Oct. 10 (AP)—Clyde C. (Slim) Williams, who traveled in the nineteen‐thirties by dogsled from Copper Center, Alaska, to Washington, died yesterday. He was 93 years old. Mr. Williams...

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