Hendrie, A. M.

Hendrie, A. M.

1898-1899

QCMDR, 1898, Locator, p. 18; witness for Singletary, p. 40; Simenstod, p. 72; UKMDR, Co-locators on 3/7/1899, F. Smith, A.M. Hendrie, F. R. Wortham, R.S. Baird, S. C. Moore, J. H. Bell, F. Scott, J. Parsons, E. Pape, p. 165; Signer of Petition to the President from Quartz Creek and Teikell Mining Dist, May 8, 1899 requesting Capt. Abercrombie be given “permission to employ [on the trail to interior Alaska] those men who need work, and thus enable them to remain in the country. With a good trail those who have means will be able to bring in machinery, and the development of the country will be accelerated.” NARA RG 107, Entry 80. Office of the Secretary of the War Department: 1667-103;

1898-1900

Location notice by Simenstad, Hendrie, and Greenig for “Monitor,” “situated on Surprise Creek . . .”, located 9/1/1900, Valdez MDR, 1900, p. 172; Location Notice: “Magpie,” situated about 2 miles south of the head of Galena Bay on main mountain about 1/2 mile west of head of small lake on right hand fork of stream emptying into head of Galena Bay.” Located 10/15/1900, Chas. Simenstad, Wm Grogg, with A.M. Hendrie as witness, VMDR, 1900, p. 212; Location Notice; by Simensted and Hendrie for “Sunny Side,” situated “about 3 miles heasterly from head of Galena Bay about 3/4 miles west of stream emptying into head of bay,” located 10/12/1900, VMDR, 1900, p. 256;

1901

Deed: Mayman for $500 sells his 1/4 interest in the “Lone Hand,” claim in Chisna district to A.M. Hendrie and C. Simenstad, 1/8/1901, VMDR, p. 216; Contract; sell “Old Glory” lode ledge in PWS to Wm Gelineau for $300, VMDR, 1900, p. 255; Jack Pot Mine on Slack Creek, a tributary of the Chisna, owned by Hendrie, Simensted, Todd and others; 10 men working taking about $50 a day each. The Valdez News, 1:21. 7/27/01;