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  1. This profile of former U.S. Sen. Bob Bartlett appeared in the Aug. 13, 2003 issue of the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. By Sam Bisshop. WASHINGTON—In one of Bob Bartlett's many election campaigns, an opponent once tried to gain advantage by repeatedly referring to the longtime Alaskan as "Seattle-born. " The charge was true, but inaccurate.

  2. RobertBob” Bartlett is a major character in the novel The Big Why by author Michael Winter (published 2004). Author Eric Walters documented some of the aspects of his journey to find Arctic islands in the historical novels Trapped in Ice and The Pole.

  3. Dec 10, 2019 · Circa January 3, 1959 (National Park Service Photograph) Creator Rowe, Abbie. Dec. 11 is the anniversary of the death of Bob Bartlett, one of the most effective and successful politicians in ...

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Bob_BartlettBob Bartlett - Wikiwand

    Edward Lewis "Bob" Bartlett, was an American politician and a member of the Democratic Party. He served as a U.S. Senator. A key fighter for Alaska statehood, Bartlett served as the Secretary of Alaska Territory from 1939 to 1945, in Congress from 1945 to 1959 as a Delegate, and from 1959 until his death in 1968 as a U.S. senator.

  5. Jan 15, 2015 · Curators of an American museum have discovered the chart that Newfoundland's Capt. Bob Bartlett kept of the ill-fated voyage of the Karluk more than a hundred years ago. Bartlett was a ...

  6. E.L. “Bob” Bartlett graduated from high school in Fairbanks and, after trying college Outside, returned and attended a few courses at AACSM in 1924-1925. “The discipline of university study did not appeal to Bob,” according to biographer Claus-M. Naske, the late UAF professor emeritus of history. After working as a newspaper reporter ...

  7. A Speech by. E.L. "Bob" Bartlett. Delegate to Congress. Delivered to the Delegates of the Alaska Constitutional Convention. November 8, 1955. On an autumn day in 1787, the Delegates to the national Constitutional Convention met to sign the product of their minds and hands. Faces were grave as they approached the final act of the historic gathering.

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