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R. N. DeArmond : ウィキペディア英語版 | R. N. DeArmond Robert Neil "Bob" DeArmond (September 29, 1911 – November 26, 2010)〔,DeArmond, R. N. (Bob DeArmond Biography ) Alaska State Library Historical Collections, February 2003〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bob DeArmond Biography )〕 was an American historian who specialized in the history of Alaska, especially the Alaska Panhandle. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, DeArmond wrote several historical columns for southeast Alaska publications; these included ''Days of Yore'', ''Gastineau Bygones'', and ''News of the Gold Camp''. He lived in Sitka, Alaska, and continued to write until his death. ==Early life== DeArmond was educated in Sitka and Tacoma, Washington; he graduated from Stadium High School in 1930. He worked in a salmon cannery in the summer of 1930, and later received a reporting job for the ''Stroller's Weekly'' in Juneau. In 1931, he traveled by rowboat from Sitka to Tacoma;〔 DeArmond wrote a book about his travel, ''A Voyage in a Dory'', in 1999.〔(Some Books About Alaska, 1999 ) Alaska Historical Library. May 25, 2005.〕 He spent a year at the University of Oregon.〔 At age 15, he contributed a design for the flag of Alaska contest in 1927; it is housed in the Alaska State Museum.
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