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Dr. Gibbons was born in Granville and received his medical degree from New York University. He moved to California some time later where according to records he was a physician, coroner and postmaster at various times. He married in 1879 and remarried in 1894, in Utah. By 1900 he was a widow living in Taku Village, Juneau, Alaska with his daughter Maude Gibbons (born 1881). &#13;
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Photo of Taku Village, Juneau, Alaska: 1914</text>
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                <text>Original poster loaned courtesy of Maude Dickinson Leslie for digitization by the Granville Historic Image Library, a preservation project of the Granville Library Historical Room and the Noble &amp; Cooley Center for Historic Preservation.&#13;
Photo of Taku Village: Alaska State Library</text>
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Photo of Taku Village, 1914: Alaska State Library</text>
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