Alaska, 1741-1953Binfords & Mort, 1953 - 406 sidor Historical survey including account of both Russian and American ownership. |
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... population was broken up into 4,671 Athapascans , 655 Haidas , 4,643 Thlingits , 881 Tsimshians and 433 Indians of unknown stock . After 1939 a very rapid growth in population took place in Alaska . Between 1940 and 1950 the white ...
... population was broken up into 4,671 Athapascans , 655 Haidas , 4,643 Thlingits , 881 Tsimshians and 433 Indians of unknown stock . After 1939 a very rapid growth in population took place in Alaska . Between 1940 and 1950 the white ...
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... population was not entirely the blame of the Company . Rezanov , in his far - reaching plans , had thought of a vigorous and permanent Russian population in the colonies . In his reports he stressed the need of more inhabitants to ...
... population was not entirely the blame of the Company . Rezanov , in his far - reaching plans , had thought of a vigorous and permanent Russian population in the colonies . In his reports he stressed the need of more inhabitants to ...
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... population around Juneau where the gold rush was getting under way . In 1880 the Reverend Sheidon Jackson , spokesman for the recently established Presbyterian Missions in Alaska , began a crusade throughout the United States to awaken ...
... population around Juneau where the gold rush was getting under way . In 1880 the Reverend Sheidon Jackson , spokesman for the recently established Presbyterian Missions in Alaska , began a crusade throughout the United States to awaken ...
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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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