Report Upon the Customs District, Public Service, and Resources of Alaska TerritoryU.S. Government Printing Office, 1879 - 163 strani Extensive report on Indians and conditions in Alaska. |
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... mountainous retreats in search of mineral treasure . Added to this , must be mentioned the reports of Elliott , Dall , and Whymper , of the Russian Telegraph Expedition , and books and maps prepared by the United States Coast Survey ...
... mountainous retreats in search of mineral treasure . Added to this , must be mentioned the reports of Elliott , Dall , and Whymper , of the Russian Telegraph Expedition , and books and maps prepared by the United States Coast Survey ...
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... mountains situated parallel to the coast , as far as the point of intersection of the 141st degree of west longitude , ( of the same meridian ; ) and finally , from the said point of intersection , the said meridian line of the 141st ...
... mountains situated parallel to the coast , as far as the point of intersection of the 141st degree of west longitude , ( of the same meridian ; ) and finally , from the said point of intersection , the said meridian line of the 141st ...
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... mountains . I took a copy of the statement of the boundary line as published in an English journal . It seems now to an observer of little consequence among these rough mountains where the exact line of division really is ; but ...
... mountains . I took a copy of the statement of the boundary line as published in an English journal . It seems now to an observer of little consequence among these rough mountains where the exact line of division really is ; but ...
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... mountains running parallel to the coast , but it is further stipulated that wherever this range of mountains is at a greater distance than ten leagues from the coast , then the boundary line shall run at this distance . 1867 this ...
... mountains running parallel to the coast , but it is further stipulated that wherever this range of mountains is at a greater distance than ten leagues from the coast , then the boundary line shall run at this distance . 1867 this ...
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... mountainous character of this belt , that it would cost nearly as much to make a survey of it , to both governments , as it was practically worth at present . When they came to ascend mountains 3,000 , 5,000 , and 14,000 , feet high to ...
... mountainous character of this belt , that it would cost nearly as much to make a survey of it , to both governments , as it was practically worth at present . When they came to ascend mountains 3,000 , 5,000 , and 14,000 , feet high to ...
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affairs Alaska Commercial Company Alaska Territory Aleuts American ammunition authority Baronovich blankets boundary line British Columbia California canneries canoes Captain Selden Cassiar charge Chatham Straits Chilcat church citizens civil coal coast collector of customs commanding Congress cruise custom-house cutter December 31 Dennis deputy collector district duty Elliott fish Fort Simpson Fort Wrangel furs gold GOUVERNEUR MORRIS honor Hudson's Bay Company Indians informed January July Kodiak land letter liquor Metlakatla miles military miners mines mission missionary mountains natives navigation obedient servant officers Oreg Oregon Pacific Port Townsend Portland present Puget Sound purchase reason respectfully revenue marine Russian salmon San Francisco Secretary sent Simpson Sitka steamer Stickeen Stikine River Straits Territory of Alaska tion Tongas trade Treasury Department treaty tribes troops United vessel Victoria village Washington Territory waters whisky whole Wolcott Wrangel