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Alice Rollins-Crane Moraczewski (also Morajeski, Morajeske, Majoreski, Morajeska, Marachefsky, Moracgeaski, Modjeska) was an American ethnologist, author, business owner, and miner well known for her work with the Apache Native Americans and her time in Alaska and the Yukon. She is the compiler of ''Smiles and Tears from the Klondyke'', and the author of ''Our Klondyke Success'' and various other short pieces. ==Early life==
Alice Rollins was born in Indiana in 1856 or 1861, the oldest of five children and then moved to Ohio. In the late 1870s, Alice's widowed mother relocated the family to Iowa, where she would remarry in 1893.〔Private communication, Dawson City Museum and Dr. Robert Stahl.〕 In 1877, Alice married Frank Higbee, a traveling salesman, and they had a son, R. Fred Higbee. Frank and Alice would divorce in 1880, only to remarry on Christmas Eve of that year. They divorced a second time in 1890, and Alice travelled west.〔Private communication, Dawson City Museum and Dr. Robert Stahl〕 In 1894, Alice married Lorin P.Crane,〔 apparently a retired army officer〔Mrs. Crane Coming Home: Has had plenty of adventures in the Klondike. Los Angeles Herald, 30 August 1899.〕 in Los Angeles. Eventually, they too, divorced.
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