Hunter, Earle Leslie

Primary Name: Hunter, Earle L.

Filed as: hunter_earle_l

Also known as: Earle L. Hunter

Occupation / Association: Charter Member, Juneau Men’s Igloo; mariner; Deputy Customs Collector; Juneau Postmaster; Territorial Legislator

Born: 1872, Mondovi, Wisconsin

Died: September 3, 1935

Parents:

Spouse: Emma Lulu Miller

Children:

Associated places: Mondovi, Wisconsin; Wrangell, Alaska; Juneau, Alaska; Douglas, Alaska

Keywords: Earle L Hunter, Hunter Earle L, Juneau Men’s Igloo charter member, Juneau postmaster 1912–1916, Alaska Territorial Legislature 1921, Bureau of Fisheries fleet


Biography

Earle L. Hunter was a charter member of the Juneau Men’s Igloo.

Hunter was born in Mondovi, Wisconsin, in 1872. He came to Wrangell, Alaska in March 1898 and moved to Juneau and Douglas in 1899.

During his time in Alaska, he held a number of public and maritime positions. He worked as a mariner and held Master’s papers for vessels operating in waters from Puget Sound to and including the southeastern and southwestern waters of Alaska.

Hunter served as a Deputy Customs Collector from 1898 to 1903, was a member of the Juneau City Council from 1905 to 1906, and served as Juneau postmaster from 1912 to 1916. In 1921, he was elected to the Alaska Territorial Legislature.

At the time of his death on September 3, 1935, he was in charge of the Bureau of Fisheries fleet.

He married Emma Lulu Miller, originally from Oregon, in 1899.


Sources

Gastineau Channel Memories 1880–1959, p. 233; Pioneers of Alaska Men’s Igloo 6 Biographical Sketch

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