Report to the Secretary of the InteriorU.S. Government Printing Office, 1925 - Alaska |
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... important industries and it is estimated that there are approximately 391 farms containing over 36,000 foxes . The total value of the improvements and stock is estimated to be about $ 6,000,000 . At the present time it is impossible for ...
... important industries and it is estimated that there are approximately 391 farms containing over 36,000 foxes . The total value of the improvements and stock is estimated to be about $ 6,000,000 . At the present time it is impossible for ...
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... important , and it s found necessary to adopt many expedients , such as construc- Son of wooden trestles from hastily cut and prepared native piling , building of bridges on pile foundation instead of permanent sonry , the laying of ...
... important , and it s found necessary to adopt many expedients , such as construc- Son of wooden trestles from hastily cut and prepared native piling , building of bridges on pile foundation instead of permanent sonry , the laying of ...
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... important reason for the decrease in gross earnings is the decrease in money spent in the Territory by the railroad , which is illustrated by the fact that the total pay rolls for the fiscal year 1925 decreased $ 447,404 . This means ...
... important reason for the decrease in gross earnings is the decrease in money spent in the Territory by the railroad , which is illustrated by the fact that the total pay rolls for the fiscal year 1925 decreased $ 447,404 . This means ...
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... important industry . The quartz miners in the Willow Creek district and at other points on the line are looking forward to a more prosperous season and greater development along that line can be expected . The local sawmills along the ...
... important industry . The quartz miners in the Willow Creek district and at other points on the line are looking forward to a more prosperous season and greater development along that line can be expected . The local sawmills along the ...
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... important projects , has now reached trails extending to all inhabited parts of the Territory . The work accomplished during the fiscal year may be summarized as follows : New construc- tion , 464 miles wagon road , 45 miles sled road ...
... important projects , has now reached trails extending to all inhabited parts of the Territory . The work accomplished during the fiscal year may be summarized as follows : New construc- tion , 464 miles wagon road , 45 miles sled road ...
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