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| | University Of Alaska, Stories |
 | | Today, the average person in the senator's home town is unaware of Bartlett, according to his daughter Doris Ann Bartlett, who lives in Salcha and teaches literature at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. |
 | | Bartlett's father, Ed, came from Texas to run packhorse trains in the Klondike country during the gold rush. |
 | | Bartlett's given name was Edward Lewis, but his sister Doris insisted upon calling her younger brother "Bob," and it stuck for life, UAF history professor Claus M. Naske reported in his 1979 book, "Bob Bartlett of Alaska," |
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