White, Al (Albert)

White, Al (Albert)

1898-1899

Located Lot 3; Block 6 in Valdez Townsite 4/19/1898, recorded 5/10/1898, V-Lot, Index , p. 33;

1898-1900

Buys for $200 from J.P. Roberts Lot 4 Block 8, together with all buildings, including the Valdez Hotel, etc. 12/14/1900, Valdez MDR, 1900, p. 190-191; Purchases from James McHie 10 feet fronting on Mckinley Street on Lot 5, Block 8 adjoining Lot 4 in Block 8, for $350, 12/12/1900, Valdez MDR, 1900, p. 192; Contract; Date refused to turn over interest in all claims as part of the grubstake, firm of Roberts & Hogg assign all rights to grubstake claims to Al White, Valdez MDR, 1900, p. 194-195; Dissolution of partnership between Al White and William Crowley of San Francisco, for $350 Crowley releases all his rights to grubstake claims, saloon, and hotel, 1/1/1901, Valdez MDR, 1900, p. 196;

1901

The Valdez Pharmacy. The Valdez News, 1:1. 3/06/01. Agent for Interior Transportation Company. The Valdez News, 1:1. 3/06/01; Donates to Chamber’s Glacier Creek diversion fund, The Valdez News, 1:16. 6/25/01; Completed small store on McKinley which he rents, The Valdez News. 1:31. 10/5/01, p. 1; 1903: First court case against city of Valdez over dog impoundment and illegally constituted City Council (see earlier papers in 03 on this), City wins, 3:29, 9/26/03, p. 1;Dissolution of partnership between Al White and William Crowley of San Francisco, for $350 Crowley releases all his rights to grubstake claims, saloon, and hotel, 1/1/1901, Valdez MDR, 1900, p. 196; Location Notice: Wharf Site: near Valdez, witness Edgar Wood, 1/7/1901, VMDR, 1900, p. 216; Grants power of attorney to f. Bartlett, VMDR, 1900, p. 278; Al and Lucy Frances White mortgage several lots in Valdez plus “certain lot of bar-room fixtures, consisting of one long bar, one piano, one farotable, one roulette table, one crap table, four poker tables, and six other tables in the saloon building known as the “Gold Dust Exchange” together with certain lot of furniture consisting of beds, beding, chairs, tables, stoves, and all other furniture in the second storey of the Gold Dust Exchange situated on Lot 4 in Block 8 to secure repayment of $10,000 to Scibe Brothers and Plagaman of San Francisco, CA. repaid, #5193, p. 503, Book A of Mortgages, p. 10-14; On 6/1/1901, Al White borrows $300 from Scibe Brothers and Plagaman with several lots given as security, see p. 503 for repayment, Book A of Mortgages, pp. 17-18; White mortgages for $2000 from James McHie all of lot 5 in Block 8 save and exceptiong a trip of said Lot 10×140 ft. adjoining lot 4 in Block 8, together with buildings, etc. 2/3/1902, Book A of Mortgages, p. 93, repaid 5/31/1902, p. 93;