Juneau Borough, Alaska Genealogy

Guide to Juneau Borough, Alaska ancestry, family history, and genealogy birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, family history, and military records.

Description
The Borough was named for Joe Juneau. The Borough seat is Juneau and it was created on July 1, 1970. The Borough is located in the southeastern part of the state.

Neighboring Boroughs and Census Areas

 * Haines

Boundary Changes
1970: The City of Juneau and City of Douglas were unified into the City and Borough of Juneau.

Populated Places
For a complete list of populated places, including small neighborhoods and suburbs, visit Hometown Locator. The following are the most historically and genealogically relevant populated places in this borough:

Record Loss
Juneau, AK Courthouse and Jail Fire, Jan 1898

Jail Delivery At Juneau.

Tacoma, Washington, Feb. 5.-Fire destroyed the Court House and jail at Juneau Sunday night. All records were lost. No one was injured. Fourteen prisoners had to be released and made their escape. Some were recaptured.

The New York Times, New York, NY 6 Feb 1898

Fire At Juneau.

The Government Building and Records are Destroyed.

Victoria, B.C., February 5.-A special from Juneau, Alaska, says: The most severe conflagration that ever occurred in Alaska, next to the burning of Baranoff Castle, the old Russia Capitol building at Sitka March 17, 1894, visited Juneau, January 31.

The Government building and court house, occupying the most conspicuous elevation in the city, was burned to the ground. Nearly all the Government records were lost. A heavy gale was blowing and no fire department on earth, leaving out of consideration the two-hose carts that Juneau has, could have extinguished the castle of roaring fire.

The illumination was seen for forty miles up Lynn Canal, and it lighted up beautifully the surrounding mountains of snow.

The Evening News, San Jose, CA 5 Feb 1898

'''No Records Destroyed. '''

Seattle, Feb. 5.-Advices received here to-day from Juneau, Alaska, on the steamer City of Seattle, state that there were no records destroyed by the burning of the court house. The safe containing them was saved. The fire originated in the marshal’s office and was caused by the explosion of a lamp.

Butte Weekly Miner, Butte, ID 10 Feb 1898 (source:GenDisasters)

Repositories

 * Juneau Alaska Family History Center
 * Juneau, Alaska

Vital Records

 * 1816-1959 at FamilySearch — index and images

Websites

 * Juneau Borough Trails to the Past
 * Linkpendium
 * USGenWeb Archives,
 * Juneau GenWeb Project, Alaska's Capital City.