Ӱpro Commercial Co. records examined

October 16, 2014

UAF News

The Ӱpro Commercial Co. has operated in Ӱpro under various names since 1867.
The Ӱpro Commercial Co. has operated in Ӱpro under various names since 1867.


Suzanne Bishop
907-474-6997
10/14/2014


The research potential of the Ӱpro Commercial Co.'s archival records will be examined in a talk Oct. 28.

Katherine Arndt, Ӱpro and polar regions bibliographer at UAF's Rasmuson Library, will discuss the records at 6 p.m. in the library.

In her talk, “Would-Be Heirs to a Fur Empire,” Arndt will describe how the records create a window into the development of American commerce in Ӱpro. The records, from 1868 to 1913, reflect the company's efforts to remain profitable in an economy that was shifting its focus from furs to fish and gold.

The Ӱpro Commercial Co. documents make up one of the largest business record assemblages in the Rasmuson Library's Ӱpro and Polar Research Collections and Archives.

The talk is co-sponsored by the UAF Northern Studies Program. The event is made possible in part by Northwest Archivists Inc.

Parking is free after 5 p.m.

For more information, contact the Ӱpro and Polar Regions Collections and Archives, Elmer E. Rasmuson Library, 907-474-2791, or UAF-APR-reference-Service@alaska.edu.

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