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In care of
BROADWAY AT 156th STREET
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Dear Captain Bernard:
Mr. Harold Noice claims to have information to
the effect that in you did not make a bona fide effort to reach
Wrangell Island. Of course, I feel certain this is not true and
that you did your best. Still, I would like to get a statement
from you.
One of the men who at first believed Mr. Noice's
statement was Mr. J. I. Knight, of McMinnville, Oregon, Lorne Knight's
father. I think I have convinced him, however, that you undoubtedly
did your best. I talked the matter over with Carl Lomen and he also
feels sure that you tried hard and did whatever in your judgment
seemed best.
When you write me, tell me also whether you have
a ship up there next year and whether you and the ship will be avail-
able in case we might want to charter her for a voyage from Nome to
Wrangell. As you know, we have a party of fifteen people on the is-
land.
(Signed) V. Stefansson.
Captain Joseph F. Bernard,
The above copied by me this ,
at Ketchikan, Alaska.
N. C. James
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