Alaska, Pioneer Home Discharge Index - FamilySearch Historical Records

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This collection includes discharge records from 1913-1958. The Alaska Pioneer Homes system was first established in 1913 when the territory established a home in Sitka for indigent men. The age requirement of 65 years was implemented in 1915. Women were first admitted in 1950. Additional homes were opened in Fairbanks in 1967, Palmer in 1971, Anchorage in 1977, Ketchikan in 1981 and Juneau in 1988.


 * Related Article'''
 * Gretchen L. Lake and David A. Hales. Alaska's Native Population: Sources for Genealogical and Historical Research National Genealogical Society Quarterly : 277-292
 * R. Bruce Parham, compiled How to find your gold rush relative : sources on the Klondike and Alaska gold rushes (1896-1914) Anchorage, Alaska : National Archives and Records Administration, Pacific Alaska Region, 1997 FS Library 979.8 A1 no. 12

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Research Helps
The following articles will help you research your family in the state of Alaska.
 * Alaska Guided Research
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 * Step-by-Step Alaska Research, 1880-Present

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FamilySearch Catalog

 * Connie Malcolm Bradbury and David Albert Hales, Alaska sources : a guide to historical records and information resources North Salt Lake, Utah : Heritage Quest, c2001 FS Library 979.8 H2br
 * Alaska, Pioneer Home discharge index, 1913-1958
 * Connie Bradbury, David A. Hales, Nancy Lesh. Alaska people index 2 v. in 3 Anchorage, Alaska : Alaska Historical Commission, 1986 FS Library 979.8 D32b

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