Alaska, 1741-1953Binfords & Mort, 1953 - 406 sidor Historical survey including account of both Russian and American ownership. |
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... followed this river to its junction with the Obi , then upstream to the Ketya , and eastward to Makofska Ostog . From there a portage of forty - five miles brought them to the Yenisei . They then followed a great eastern tributary of ...
... followed this river to its junction with the Obi , then upstream to the Ketya , and eastward to Makofska Ostog . From there a portage of forty - five miles brought them to the Yenisei . They then followed a great eastern tributary of ...
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... followed their own independent policies . They looked upon the fur trade as a mere temporary source of income until they could discover and open the gold resources of the region . Since it was impossible to carry on systematic ...
... followed their own independent policies . They looked upon the fur trade as a mere temporary source of income until they could discover and open the gold resources of the region . Since it was impossible to carry on systematic ...
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... followed the Copper River northward to its head- waters , crossed over the divide , reached the upper Tanana , and followed that stream in a west and northernly direction to its junction with the Yukon . Allen's expedition was ...
... followed the Copper River northward to its head- waters , crossed over the divide , reached the upper Tanana , and followed that stream in a west and northernly direction to its junction with the Yukon . Allen's expedition was ...
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Part One The Russian Period | 1 |
Chapter Two THE ABORIGINES OF Alaska | 14 |
Chapter Three RUSSIAN EXPANSION TO the Pacific | 30 |
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Aleuts Anchorage appointed Arctic arrived attempted Baranof Bering Sea Britain British Columbia brought California Canada Canadian Captain charter Chilkoot Chirikof claims coastal colonies command commenced Congress Cook Inlet Copper River Creek Czar dispatched district early Eskimo established expedition exploration Fairbanks federal fur trade Governor Highway History of Alaska Hogatt Hudson's Bay Company Indians interior Juneau Kamchatka Klondike Kodiak Island Kuskokwim land Matanuska Valley Meares ment miles miners mining mission Mountains mouth natives Nome Nootka northern northward northwest coasts obtained Ocean Okhotsk Pacific party passed Peninsula Petersburg Petropaulovsk population Prince William Sound prospectors railroad reached region reindeer reported Rezanov route Russian American Company sailed schools sea otter seal Seattle settlement Seward Seward Peninsula Shelekhov ship shores Siberia Sitka Skagway soon southeastern Alaska Spanish Stikine summer Tanana territorial government Thlingits town Unalaska United upper Yukon vessels voyage Washington winter Wrangell Yukon basin