Seal and Salmon Fisheries and General Resources of Alaska: Reports by W.G. Morris, I. Petroff, C.H. Townsend, F.W. True, J.J. Brice and L. Stejneger on internal resources of Alaska and the fur-seal fisheries of the North Pacific Ocean, with comments on the reports of Townsend, True, and Brice by D.S. JordanGovernmnet Printing Office, 1898 A survey of the economic resources of Alaska in the early territorial period of 1868 to 1895 including seal and salmon fishing, in particular in the Bering Sea and Pribilof Islands, and the condition of native peoples, as well as the operations of the Alaska Commercial Company. Includes annual reports of agents in charge of seal islands. |
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Stran 199
... Atkha Island . The people of this island have always spoken and still speak a dialect differing considerably from that of the Unalaska people . This difference was deemed sufficiently important by Veniaminof , the missionary of these ...
... Atkha Island . The people of this island have always spoken and still speak a dialect differing considerably from that of the Unalaska people . This difference was deemed sufficiently important by Veniaminof , the missionary of these ...
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... Atkha was quite an important place ; it was the central depot of the western district , the jurisdiction of which extended westward as far as the Kurile Islands , and the Aleuts now on the Russian seal islands of Bering and Copper , off ...
... Atkha was quite an important place ; it was the central depot of the western district , the jurisdiction of which extended westward as far as the Kurile Islands , and the Aleuts now on the Russian seal islands of Bering and Copper , off ...
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... Atkha and Unalaska . When the Russian navigator Pribilof discovered the islands , toward the end of the last century , he found them uninhabited , and in order to slay and skin the vast numbers of seals and sea otters then found there ...
... Atkha and Unalaska . When the Russian navigator Pribilof discovered the islands , toward the end of the last century , he found them uninhabited , and in order to slay and skin the vast numbers of seals and sea otters then found there ...
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... Atkha Island . 236 14 220 Nikolsky Oumnak Island 127 8 117 Iliulink . Unalaska Island 406 14 162 230 Makushin .do 62 30 31 Koshigin do 74 73 Chernovsky do 101 94 Borka .do 140 6 133 Ounga Akutan . Akoon .. Avatanok St. Paul . St. George ...
... Atkha Island . 236 14 220 Nikolsky Oumnak Island 127 8 117 Iliulink . Unalaska Island 406 14 162 230 Makushin .do 62 30 31 Koshigin do 74 73 Chernovsky do 101 94 Borka .do 140 6 133 Ounga Akutan . Akoon .. Avatanok St. Paul . St. George ...
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... Atkha Island Chugal Island Adakh Island Amchitka Island Attoo Island Total Total . Male . Female . 2,819 1,351 1,468 190 99 91 88 51 37 1,563 782 781 1,299 636 663 671 306 365 333 152 181 43 21 22 27 11 16 137 62 11 3 36 18 139 59 43 22 ...
... Atkha Island Chugal Island Adakh Island Amchitka Island Attoo Island Total Total . Male . Female . 2,819 1,351 1,468 190 99 91 88 51 37 1,563 782 781 1,299 636 663 671 306 365 333 152 181 43 21 22 27 11 16 137 62 11 3 36 18 139 59 43 22 ...
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Alaska Aleutian Islands Aleuts Alexander Archipelago Aliaska Peninsula AMERICAN SCHOONER animals Arctic Atkha August Baranof beach Bering Island Bering Sea boats breeding British Columbia Canadian canoes Cape Captain catch chief coast collector Commander Islands Cooks Inlet Copper Island customs Department district east Eskimo feet females fish fur seals Government hunters hunting Indians inhabitants July Kadiak Kamchatka killed Kuskokvim land large number latitude latter longitude males miles mountains natives nearly North Rookery number of seals observed officers pelagic sealing port present Pribilof Islands pups Reef region River rookery Russian Russian-American Company salmon San Francisco SCHOONER sea otter sealers season settlement shamans Shelikhof ship shore Sitka skins Sound spears squid station steamer Stikine Stikine River Strait Territory Thlinket tion Total trade Treasury tribes Unalaska United vessel vicinity Victoria village weather whale whole winter Wrangell Yukon Zapadnie
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Stran 295 - Island, which point lies in the parallel of 54 degrees 40 minutes north latitude, and between the 131st and 133d degree of west longitude, (meridian of Greenwich,) the said line shall ascend to the north along the channel called Portland Channel, as far as the point of the continent where it strikes the 56th degree of north latitude...
Stran 89 - The inhabitants of the ceded territory, according to their choice, reserving their natural allegiance, may return to Russia within three years; but if they should prefer to remain in the ceded territory, they, with the exception of uncivilized native tribes, shall be admitted to the enjoyment of all the rights, advantages and immunities of citizens of the United States, and shall be maintained and protected in the free enjoyment of their liberty, property and religion.
Stran 47 - ... degree of west longitude shall prove to be at the distance of more than ten marine leagues from the ocean, the limit between the British possessions and the line of coast which is to belong to Russia as above mentioned...
Stran 89 - ... shall be admitted to the enjoyment of all the rights, advantages, and immunities of citizens of the United States, and shall be maintained and protected in the free enjoyment of their liberty, property, and religion. The uncivilized tribes will be subject to such laws and regulations as the United States may, from time to time, adopt in regard to aboriginal tribes of that country.
Stran 47 - ... degree of west longitude, (of the same meridian); and finally, from the said point of intersection, the said meridian line of the 141st degree, in its prolongation as far as the Frozen Ocean.
Stran 47 - That whenever the summit of the mountains which extend in a direction parallel to the coast from the...
Stran 61 - Parties agree that the navigation of all navigable boundary waters shall forever continue free and open for the purposes of commerce to the inhabitants and to the ships, vessels, and boats of both countries equally, subject, however, to any laws and regulations of either country, within its own territory, not inconsistent with such privilege of free navigation and applying equally and without discrimination to the inhabitants, ships, vessels, and boats of both countries.
Stran 295 - ... point, the line of demarcation shall follow the summit of the mountains situated parallel to the coast as far as the point of intersection of the...
Stran 128 - That if any person or persons shall, after the passing of this act, take possession of, or make a settlement on any lands ceded or secured to the United States, by any treaty made with a foreign nation, or by a cession from any State to the United States...
Stran 47 - Russias agrees to cede to the United States, by this convention, immediately upon the exchange of the ratifications thereof, all the territory and dominion now possessed by his said Majesty on the continent of America and in the adjacent islands, the...