ALASKA FISHERY AND FUR-SEAL INDUSTRIES, 1920, 
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Transportation of necessary food, fuel, and supplies for the natives 
and white employees on the Pribilof Islands, together with return 
of products, was afforded through the courtesy of the Navy Depart- 
ment and the Coast Guard. 
Two sales at public auction of sealskins taken on the Pribilof 
Islands were held at St. Louis in 1920 by the selling agents of the 
Bureau. The sale of fox skins was postponed because of low prices, 
but was held early in 1921. 
The author of this report is greatly indebted to Assistant Agent 
E. M. Ball for compilation of statistics of the fisheries and prepara- 
tion of accompanying text. Acknowledgment is also made to C. E. 
Crompton for assistance in the preparation of statistics and text in 
regard to the fur-seal industry. 
REGULAR EMPLOYEES, ALASKA SERVICE. 
During the year 1920 the following regular employees have been 
identified with the Alaska service of the Bureau: 
REGULAR EMPLOYEES IDENTIFIED WITH THE ALASKA SERVICE IN 1920. 
Name. 
Harry J. Christoffers... ..- 
Calvin F. Townsend 
Shirley A. Baker....- 
Lemuel G. Wingard 5 
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Charles E. Crompton...... 
Henry D. All 
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George B. Bowlby..-....-- 
William M. Murphy......- 
Herschel Silverstone... .-. 
Henry My 
George Haley 
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Michael J. O’Connor.....- 
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Philip R. Hough.........- 
Joseph N. Braun........-- 
William E. Baumann...-. 
Chauncey C. Combs......- 
JamesiKe Neville. 225... 
Arthur L. Mellick......... 
Edwin Hofstad 
Jesse L. Nevill 
George G. Naud..--.. 
Albert K. Brown..-- 
Mar 
Wilkam P. Rasin 
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Position. Headquarters or chief place of duty. 
Chiefiagent..2 5.05 2eeac5-- Washington, D.C. 
Assistant agent............ Juneau. 
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_..| Naknek. (Promoted Oct. 1, 1920, from warden.) 
.| St. Paul Island. 
(Promoted Jul 1, 1920, from 
agent and caretaker, St. Paul Island.) 
St. George Island. 
St. Paul Island. (Promoted July 1, 1920, from 
storekeeper, St. Paul Island.) 
St. Paul Island. (Resigned Jan. 15, 1920.) 
St. GeorgeIsland. (Promoted Apr. 16, 1920, from 
school-teacher.) 
St. Paul Island. (Resigned as warden Apr. 23, 
1920. Reinstated, assistant agent, July 1, 1920. 
Promoted Oct. 1, 1920.) 
St. Paul Island. (Resigned June 30, 1920.) 
St. Paul Island. (Reinstated July 1, 1920. Re- 
signed Aug. 4, 1920.) 
St. Paul Island. (Appointed Oct. 5, 1920. Re- 
signed Nov. 18, 1920.) 
St. PaulIsland. (Appointed Nov. 19, 1920.) 
. George Island. 
- Paullsland. (Resigned Sept. 30, 1920.) 
. PaullIsland. (Appointed Oct. 1, 1920.) 
. Paullisland. (Resigned July 19, 1920.) 
- Paul Island. 
- PaullIsland. (Appointed July 20, 1920.) 
St. George Island. (Appointed May 29, 1920. 
Resigned Oct. 9, 1920. 
St. George Island. (Appointed Oct. 12, 1920.) 
Juneau. 
Wrangell. 
Juneau. 
Do. 
Juneau. 
Washington, D.C. 
Do. 
Do. 
Washington, D. C. (Transferred to Coast and 
Geodetic Survey, Feb. 3, 1920.) 
Seattle. 
Seattle. (Resigned Mar. 6, 1920. Reinstated 
June 8, 1920.) 
