Report to the Secretary of the InteriorU.S. Government Printing Office, 1925 - Alaska |
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... Yukon Railroad and down the Yukon River from Dawson by steamship to Nenana , and one party in the opposite direction , were arranged this year . The White Pass and Yukon steamer Yukon is operating on a regular two- week schedule , and ...
... Yukon Railroad and down the Yukon River from Dawson by steamship to Nenana , and one party in the opposite direction , were arranged this year . The White Pass and Yukon steamer Yukon is operating on a regular two- week schedule , and ...
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... Yukon Belt Tour added materially to the number of satisfied tourists , while the Golden Belt Tour , which embraces a trip over the Richardson Trail and the Alaska Railroad , seems to be gaining in popular favor , and no doubt the next ...
... Yukon Belt Tour added materially to the number of satisfied tourists , while the Golden Belt Tour , which embraces a trip over the Richardson Trail and the Alaska Railroad , seems to be gaining in popular favor , and no doubt the next ...
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... Yukon Basin , including a bismuth - bearing aurifer- ous lode a few miles east of the railroad and about 50 miles south of Fairbanks ; on lodes in the Kantishna and Chandalar districts ; and on a number of other recently discovered ...
... Yukon Basin , including a bismuth - bearing aurifer- ous lode a few miles east of the railroad and about 50 miles south of Fairbanks ; on lodes in the Kantishna and Chandalar districts ; and on a number of other recently discovered ...
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... Yukon River and Tanana Valley sections . The increased frequency of the summer service to and from Nome and other offices in the Seward Peninsula district , inaugu- rated during the summer of 1923 , is still in effect . This service ...
... Yukon River and Tanana Valley sections . The increased frequency of the summer service to and from Nome and other offices in the Seward Peninsula district , inaugu- rated during the summer of 1923 , is still in effect . This service ...
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... Yukon is another instance . The recent epidemic of diphtheria at Nome is another . Centralized responsibility would have assured a supply of antitoxin . After the loss of valuable lives thousands of dollars were spent in an effort to ...
... Yukon is another instance . The recent epidemic of diphtheria at Nome is another . Centralized responsibility would have assured a supply of antitoxin . After the loss of valuable lives thousands of dollars were spent in an effort to ...
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