Report to the Secretary of the InteriorU.S. Government Printing Office, 1925 - Alaska |
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... Decrease Total shipments of merchandise to United States .. Gold and silver to United States . $ 53 , 821 , 239 $ 55 , 440 , 645 $ 1,619 , 406 6 , 183 , 241 5 , 602 , 217 $ 581,024 Total shipments ... 60 , 004 , 480 Total value of ...
... Decrease Total shipments of merchandise to United States .. Gold and silver to United States . $ 53 , 821 , 239 $ 55 , 440 , 645 $ 1,619 , 406 6 , 183 , 241 5 , 602 , 217 $ 581,024 Total shipments ... 60 , 004 , 480 Total value of ...
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... decrease of 5,667 tons , or 9.5 per cent . This decrease was due almost entirely to decreased shipments of Mayo ore . There were 6,892 tons shipped in 1924 and but 1,372 tons in 1925. Com- mercial coal shipments increased from 27,884 ...
... decrease of 5,667 tons , or 9.5 per cent . This decrease was due almost entirely to decreased shipments of Mayo ore . There were 6,892 tons shipped in 1924 and but 1,372 tons in 1925. Com- mercial coal shipments increased from 27,884 ...
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... decreases of 32 and 18 per cent , respectively , in the western and southeastern districts . In the central district ... decrease in the western district . The number of persons engaged in 1924 was 20,107 , or 668 more than in 1923. The ...
... decreases of 32 and 18 per cent , respectively , in the western and southeastern districts . In the central district ... decrease in the western district . The number of persons engaged in 1924 was 20,107 , or 668 more than in 1923. The ...
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... decrease in salmon- pickling operations in Alaska in 1924. Only five plants were operated , of which three were in ... decreased . The invest- ment was $ 3,849,422 , or $ 1,473,624 more than in 1923. The number of persons employed was ...
... decrease in salmon- pickling operations in Alaska in 1924. Only five plants were operated , of which three were in ... decreased . The invest- ment was $ 3,849,422 , or $ 1,473,624 more than in 1923. The number of persons employed was ...
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... decrease in total value of the mineral output of Alaska in 1924 from that of preceding year may be attributed almost entirely to the smaller duction of copper and the lower price of that metal . GOLD LODES The gold miner still labors ...
... decrease in total value of the mineral output of Alaska in 1924 from that of preceding year may be attributed almost entirely to the smaller duction of copper and the lower price of that metal . GOLD LODES The gold miner still labors ...
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