Report to the Secretary of the InteriorU.S. Government Printing Office, 1925 - Alaska |
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Alaska. Governor. Alaska runs , were carrying capacity loads . The general condition of the weather was quite ... Southeastern Alaska and carried capacity loads during the season . The Canadian Pacific Steamship Co. operated on the ...
Alaska. Governor. Alaska runs , were carrying capacity loads . The general condition of the weather was quite ... Southeastern Alaska and carried capacity loads during the season . The Canadian Pacific Steamship Co. operated on the ...
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Alaska. Governor. the 1,200,000 eggs taken in the season of 1923. No humpback- salmon eggs were handled by the Government hatchery in 1924 . Small collections of trout eggs were made in southeastern Alaska by representatives of the State ...
Alaska. Governor. the 1,200,000 eggs taken in the season of 1923. No humpback- salmon eggs were handled by the Government hatchery in 1924 . Small collections of trout eggs were made in southeastern Alaska by representatives of the State ...
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... Alaska , which amounted to 6,584,819 pounds dry salted and 94,000 pounds of tongues , having a total value of ... southeastern districts . In the central district there was an enormous run of humpback salmon . The reduced catches in western ...
... Alaska , which amounted to 6,584,819 pounds dry salted and 94,000 pounds of tongues , having a total value of ... southeastern districts . In the central district there was an enormous run of humpback salmon . The reduced catches in western ...
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Alaska. Governor. MINING IN ALASKA Some important features of mining development in Alaska during 1924 are set forth ... southeastern Alaska . The benefits to the gold mining industry of interior Alaska that are certain to result from the ...
Alaska. Governor. MINING IN ALASKA Some important features of mining development in Alaska during 1924 are set forth ... southeastern Alaska . The benefits to the gold mining industry of interior Alaska that are certain to result from the ...
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... southeastern Alaska have been completed as far north as Sitka . The work along Baranof Island to Sitka was completed last summer , as well as a detailed survey of Port Alexander . This will give information about these various bays and ...
... southeastern Alaska have been completed as far north as Sitka . The work along Baranof Island to Sitka was completed last summer , as well as a detailed survey of Port Alexander . This will give information about these various bays and ...
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additional Agriculture Alaska Railroad Alaska Road Commission amount Anchorage annum appropriations approved Assistant authorized Aviation Field Bureau of Mines cent clerk coal coast commercial Commissioner Congress construction copper Cordova Creek decrease deputy collector district dredges engineer equipment expenditures expenses Fairbanks Federal fiscal fish fisheries Fort Yukon funds George gold Government governor Harbor herds Highway Hyder increase industry Interior June 30 Juneau Katalla Ketchikan Kodiak land lode maintenance Matanuska McKinley ment miles mineral Mount McKinley national forests natives Nenana Nome operated output Paul Island persons Petersburg placer placer mining Port pounds Pribilof Islands Prince William Sound production prospectors region reindeer reports resident revenue salmon schools season Seattle Secretary Seward Peninsula shipments shipped Sitka Skagway skins southeastern Alaska stations Superintendent supervision Tanana Territory of Alaska tion tons town Unalaska United Valdez vessels Wrangell Yukon River
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