...In 1900, the last rail for the White Pass & Yukon Railroad was laid, connecting Skagway and Whitehorse. In 1959, Buell Nesbett of Anchorage was named chief justice of the newly formed Alaska Supreme Court. Walter J. Hodge of Nome and John Dimond...
...city. The flight lasted eight hours and 20 minutes. In 1959, Alaska inaugurated its first state Court System as Buell Nesbett and John Dimond took office as Justices of the Alaska Supreme Court. Later that year, Walter Hodges also took office...
...purchased for $550 and headed out of Fairbanks. It had taken them two years to bicycle from Buenos Aires. In 1959, Buell Nesbett of Anchorage was named chief justice of the newly formed Alaska Supreme Court. Walter J. Hodge of Nome and John Dimond...
...purchased for $550 and headed out of Fairbanks. It had taken them two years to bicycle from Buenos Aires. In 1959, Buell Nesbett of Anchorage was named Chief Justice of the newly formed Alaska Supreme Court. Walter J. Hodge of Nome and John Dimond...
...capital city. The flight lasted 8 hours and 20 minutes. In 1959, Alaska inaugurated its first state court system as Buell Nesbett and John Dimond took office as justices of the Alaska Supreme Court. Later that year, Walter Hodges also took office...
...capital city. The flight lasted 8 hours and 20 minutes. In 1959, Alaska inaugurated its first state court system as Buell Nesbett and John Dimond took office as justices of the Alaska Supreme Court. Later that year, Walter Hodges also took office...
...capital city. The flight lasted 8 hours and 20 minutes. In 1959, Alaska inaugurated its first state court system as Buell Nesbett and John Dimond took office as justices of the Alaska Supreme Court. Later that year, Walter Hodges also took office...
...In 1900, the last rail for the White Pass & Yukon Railroad was laid, connecting Skagway and Whitehorse. In 1959, Buell Nesbett, of Anchorage, was named Chief Justice of the newly formed Alaska Supreme Court. Walter J. Hodge of Nome and John...
Former Alaska Gov. Keith Miller, left, takes the oath of office as administered by Chief Justice Buell Nesbett in Superior Court, which was located in the Capitol. Miller was lieutenant governor of Alaska under Walter Hickel from 1966 until...
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