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Bone, Scott C. (Scott Cardelle), 1860-1936

LC control no.no 93012770
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPS3503.O4314
Personal name headingBone, Scott C. (Scott Cardelle), 1860-1936
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Variant(s)Bone, Scott Cardelle, 1860-1936
See alsoChief executive of: Alaska. Governor (1921-1925 : Bone)
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Other standard no.Q885878
19251660
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Associated countryUnited States
Associated placeWashington (D.C.) Seattle (Wash.) Alaska
Birth date1860-02-15
Death date1936-01-26
Place of birthShelby County (Ind.)
Place of deathSanta Barbara (Calif.)
Field of activityNewspaper publishing Editing Alaska--Politics and government
AffiliationRepublican Party (U.S. : 1854- )
Profession or occupationPublishing and publishers Authors
Newspaper editors Publishers Writers Governors
Found inHis Chechahco and sourdough, c1926: t.p. (Scott C. Bone)
LC in WLN, 5/5/93 (hdg.: Bone, Scott Cardelle, 1860-1936; usage: Scott C. Bone)
Scott C. Bone papers, 1909-1932 (Scott Cardelle Bone (February 15, 1860-January 26, 1936) was the fourth Territorial Governor of Alaska, serving from 1921 to 1925. A Republican, he was appointed by President Warren G. Harding; Bone was born in Shelby County, Indiana; editor of the Washington Post, founded the Washington Herald and later was the editor of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. He died in Santa Barbara, California)
Associated languageeng