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Walker worked as a fur trader for the Alaska Commercial Company in the 1880s. Walker’s trading post was at Noukelakayet, | Walker worked as a fur trader for the Alaska Commercial Company in the 1880s. Walker’s trading post was at Noukelakayet, | ||
- | Archbishop Seghers left his travelling companions Fathers Tosci and Robaut at the mouth of the Stewart River and travelled down the Yukon River by canoe with layman Francis Fuller who had already exhibited signs of paranoia. Seghers and Fuller reached Noukelakayet on October 4th and they had to wait until the river froze before continuing. Walker was anti-Catholic and he stoked Fuller’s paranoia. Seghers and Fuller left for Nulato by dog team at the end of November, accompanied by an adult, Sennetoh, and a youth, Koihatoy. They were camped at a spot close to their destination when Fuller shot Seghers, killing him instantly. Francis Fuller was tried for murder in Sitka with Walker and Sennetoh as witnesses. Fuller was convicted of manslaughter and condemned to ten years hard labour and a fine of a thousand dollars.((Sister Mary Mildred, //The Apostle of Alaska.// St. Anthony Guild Press, 1943: 223-242, 254-256, 259-62.))) | + | Archbishop Seghers left his travelling companions Fathers Tosci and Robaut at the mouth of the Stewart River and travelled down the Yukon River by canoe with layman Francis Fuller who had already exhibited signs of paranoia. Seghers and Fuller reached Noukelakayet on October 4th and they had to wait until the river froze before continuing. Walker was anti-Catholic and he stoked Fuller’s paranoia. Seghers and Fuller left for Nulato by dog team at the end of November, accompanied by an adult, Sennetoh |
In 1887, Rev. and Mrs. Canham moved down to St. James Mission on the Lower Yukon and were there from 1888 to 1892.((“Thomas Henry Canham fonds” The Anglican Church of Canada, General Synod Archives fond description. 2018 web site: https:// | In 1887, Rev. and Mrs. Canham moved down to St. James Mission on the Lower Yukon and were there from 1888 to 1892.((“Thomas Henry Canham fonds” The Anglican Church of Canada, General Synod Archives fond description. 2018 web site: https:// |
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