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GENERAL PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO ALASKA

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1362-Young, S. Hall. The situation in Alaska. Assembly H., v. 6, 1902, June, pp. 231-236.

1363-Young, S. Hall. A dedication in the wilds (Cleary City). Assembly H., v. 12, 1906, June, pp. 275-278.

1354-Young, S. Hall. Missionary situation in Alaska. Miss. R., v. 24, 1911, July, pp. 491-499.

1365-Young, S. Hall. In remotest Alaska. Assembly H., v. 18, 1912, June, pp. 313-315.

1366-Young, S. Hall. Rising tide in Alaska. Miss. R., v. 26, 1913, Aug.,

615-616.

1367-Young, S. Hall. In the mining camps of Alaska. Miss. R., v. 37, 1914, July, pp. 517-524.

1368-Young, S. Hall. Adventures in Alaska. . . 181 pp. New York, Chicago, etc. Fleming H. Revel company, 1919.

1369-Young, S. Hall. Adventures of a missionary in an Alaskan goldcamp. Lit. Dig., v. 61, 1919, May 31, pp. 51-59.

1370-Young, S. Hall. Redemption of Alaska. Miss. R., v. 43, 1920, Jan., pp. 35-42.

1370a-Young, S. Hall. Letters published in N. Y. Evangelist, Jan. 10, 1884, May 15, 1884, Feb. 6, 1885, Sept. 18, 1885, and scattered dates in 1881 and 1882; also in Presby, Jr. May 15, 1884, and Feb. 10, 1885; concerning missionary matters in Alaska.

1370b-Young, S. Hall. Kenowan, the Hyda Boy. New Era M., July, 1919, 386-387; Aug. 454-456; Sept. 520 and 541; Nov. 646-648; Dec. 736-738; Jan., 1920, 38-39, 46; Feb. 120, 152-155; Mar. 218, 227229; April, 291, 302-303; May, 377-378; June, 488-492.

CITIES, TOWNS AND DISTRICTS
Anchorage

1371-Anchorage; the metropolis of Alaska. Compiled by the Anchorage
Chamber of Commerce. Anchorage, May, 1918. 24 pp. Map.
1372-Anchorage, The Magic Town of; New government railway in Alaska
creates modern city, where lots sell at record-breaking prices. N. Y.
Times M., Sunday, Aug. 8, 1915.

1373-Woolley, Monroe. Anchorage; advance agent of Alaskan development. Illust. World, v. 24, 1916, Feb., pp. 796-801.

Controller Bay

1374-Abbott, M. F. Latest in Alaska; Controller Bay and its control of the Alaskan situation. Collier's, v. 47, 1911, May 6, p. 19.

1375-Davis, Charles. Controller Bay oil and coal districts. Alaska's M., v. 1, 1905, April, pp. 66-67.

1376-Independent, v. 71, 1911, Aug. 3, pp. 268-269. Controller Bay's shore front.

1377—Outlook, v. 98, 1911, July 22, pp. 597-598. Controller Bay.

1378 Outlook, v. 98, 1911, Aug. 5, pp. 749-752. Controller Bay: the President's account of the order.

1379-Public, The. v. —, 1911, July 28, pp. 779-783. The Controller Bay scandal. The core of the Alaskan controversy.

Cook Inlet

1380-Hand, B. F. The Cook Inlet country. Alaska's M., v. 1, 1905, May, pp. 147-150.

1381-Washington Magazine, v. 1, 1906, May, pp. 229-231. Cook Inlet country.

1382-Wythe, W. T. Cook's Inlet. Overland, v. 8, 1872, Jan., pp. 64-71.

Copper River

1383-Abercrombie, W. R. The Copper river country, Alaska. Franklin Inst. J., v. 158, 1904, pp. 289-310, 353-366.

1384-Andrews, C. L. Viewing the Copper river spectacle. Significance of development progress from Cordova to the Chitina region as seen by an unbiased Alaskan observer. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 10, 1910, Oct., pp. 231-237. 1385-Keller, H. A. The Copper river district, Alaska. Eng. and Min. J., v. 85, 1908, June 27, pp. 1373-1378.

1386-Leedy, J. W. The Copper river valley. Alaska's M., v. 1, 1905, July, pp. 258-.

1387-Martin, Lawrence. The canyon and delta of the Copper river in Alaska. Geol. Soc. Am. Bull. v. 24, 1913, Dec., p. 699.

1388-Preston, E. D. The Copper river delta. Nat. Geog. M., v. 11, 1900, Jan., pp. 29-31.

1389-Spencer, Arthur C. The physiography of the Copper river basin, Alaska. Abstract: Science, n.s., v. 13, 1901, p. 189.

Cordova

1390-Alaska-Yukon M., v. 10, 1910, Dec., pp. 405-418. Men who are making Cordova.

1391—Alaska-Yukon M., v. 11, 1911, March, p. 41. A common misconception. (Cordova).

1392-Andrews, C. L. Making Cordova the hub of Alaska. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 10, 1910, Dec., pp. 361-364.

1393-Charles, Sidney D. Cordova; the new gateway metropolis. AlaskaYukon M., v. 10, 1910, Dec., pp. 391-400.

1394-Cordova Chamber of Commerce. Resolution adopted by, Oct. 15, 1909. Wagon road appropriation. Cordova, 1909. 6 pp. 1395-Cordova Chamber of Commerce. Proposed misuse of government railroad funds in Alaska. Cordova, 1916. 2 leaves.

1396-Cordova Common Council. Alaska. Facts about Cordova. April, 1914. 16 pp.

1397-Cordova Daily Times. Cordova, Alaska: coming port of the world. 1916. 32 pp.

1398-Cordova Liquor Dealers' Association. Resolution in re prohibition. 1 p. Cordova, Alaska, Dec. 15, 1914.

1399-Forbes, Edgar A. Cordova, the finest harbor in Alaska. Leslie's, 1913, Nov. 27, p. 510.

1400-Grinnell, May. Cordova. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 8, 1909, Aug., pp. 326-331.

1401-Hart, Mary E. The Cordova public school. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 10, 1910, Dec., pp. 387-389.

1401a-Wilson, Katherine. Copper-tints. A book of Cordova sketches. Drawings by Eustace P. Ziegler. Cordova, Daily Times press, 1923.

Fairbanks

1402—Alaska-Yukon Magazine, v. 3, 1907, March, pp. 26-27. Prominent industrial centers in Yukon Territory and Alaska-Fairbanks. 1403-Alaska-Yukon Magazine, v. 12, 1911, Sept., pp. 102. The ice break-up at Fairbanks.

1404 Clum, John P. Stirring patriotic address delivered at Fairbanks, Alaska, July 4, 1907. Fairbanks, 1907. 4 pp.

1405-Dobb's Alaska Moving Picture Co., Inc. Initial performance. R. C. Button, manager. Friday, Dec. 4, at the Auditorium. Moving pictures, vaudeville and sketches from "San Toy." Musical director, Mr. Claude H. Myrick, Stage Director, J. B. M'Keon. 16 pp. Fairbanks, Press of Fairbanks Daily News, n.d.

1406—Fairbanks Amateur Athletic Association. Greetings. Thursday eve., November 11, 1909. 1407-Chamber of Commerce, Fairbanks, Alaska. Tanana Valley, Alaska. Seattle, Wash. Metropolitan Press Printing Co., 1908, 24 pp. 1408—Fairbanks Christian Science Society. By-Laws and Rules of. April 18, 1913. 13 pp.

1409-Fairbanks Commercial Club. What Fairbanks, Alaska's golden heart, has to offer in the way of inducements to the miner, the capitalist, and the home seeker. Fairbanks, Press of Fairbanks Times, September, 1911. 12 pp.

1410-Fairbanks Commercial Club. Interior Alaska. The Home of Opportunity. The Golden Heart of Alaska. From Fairbanks, Alaska, 1914. Copyrighted by W. F. Thompson. 24 pp.

1411-Fairbanks Commercial Club. Descriptive of Fairbanks, "Alaska's golden heart." Pub. for those seeking information regarding conditions in interior Alaska. Fairbanks, Alaska, 1916. 63 pp.

1412 Fairbanks Cook Book of tested recipes. Compiled by the Ladies of the Presbyterian church, Fairbanks, Alaska. 1913. 132 pp. 1413—Fairbanks Fourth of July Celebration. Official program, 1909. 16 pp. 1414-Fairbanks Fourth of July Celebration, 1910. Official program including program Caspar Fischer's Three Shows. Auditorium, July 2, 3, 4, 1910. 20 pp.

1415 Fairbanks Fourth of July Celebration, 1912. Official program. Fairbanks. Times Print. 32 pp.

1416-Fairbanks Fourth of July Celebration, 1913. Official program. Fairbanks; Citizens Printing & Stationery Co. 32 pp. 1417-Fairbanks Fourth of July Celebration, 1915. Offiical program, July 5 and 6, 1915. 36 pp. Press of Fairbanks Times. 32 pp. Fairbanks. Times Pub. Co., 1909. 1419—Fairbanks Ladies' Committee. Fairbanks Miners Prayer, read at Fairbanks, Alaska, January 6, 1913, on the occasion of the burnt offering to dishonored justice. Broadside, 9x11 inches.

1418-Fairbanks Harmonie Society. Souvenir. Feb. 13, 1909.

1420-Forbes, Edgar A. The largest town in Alaska. (Fairbanks). Leslie's W., 1913, Oct. 23, p. 386.

1421-Paige, Sidney. A growing camp in the Tanana gold fields, Alaska. Nat. Geog. M., v. 16, 1905, March, pp. 104-111.

1422-Spirit of Missions, v. 71, 1906, June, p. 468. Fairbanks, destroyed but rebuilding.

1423-Spirit of Missions, v. 71, 1906, July, pp. 585-587. Fairbanks notes -fire swept.

1424-Spray, Lafe E. Fairbanks, Alaska's golden heart. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 13, 1912, July, pp. 143-150.

1425 Sterling, Joseph S. Fairbanks, the Chicago of Alaska, an interview. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 5, 1908, April, pp. 87-89.

1426-Tanana Club, The. Informal Opening, Saturday, Jan. 13, 1906. Fairbanks, Alaska, 1906. 2 pp.

1427-Tanana Club, The. Constitution and by-laws of the Tanana Club. Fairbanks, Alaska. Organized Jan. 1, 1906. 15 pp. Press of the Daily News-Miner. 1914.

1428-Thompson, W. F. Interior Alaska. The home of opportunity. 24 pp. Fairbanks, 1914.

Iditarod

1429-Alaska-Yukon Magazine, v. 9, 1909, Dec., pp. 108-113. The Iditarod gold camp.

1430-Doig, Frank C. New stampede for gold. (The rush to Iditarod.) World Today, 1910, pp. 281-285.

1431-Ellis, Carlyle. A review of the year. The Iditarod. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 10, 1910, Nov., pp. 304-306.

1432-King, Joe. Alaska's newest mining camp.

Yukon M., v. 10, 1910, June, pp. 3-4.

(Iditarod.) Alaska

1433-Sleem, D. H. Iditarod-what it has done and will do. Alaska-Yukon

M., v. 10, 1910, Dec., pp. 375-384.

Innoko

1434-Alaska-Yukon Magazine, v. 4, 1907, Nov., p. 257. Innoko diggings. 1435-King, Joe. The Innoko diggings. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 6, 1908, Nov., pp. 110-112.

1436-Mining & Scientific Press, v. 99, 1909, Aug. 14, p. 228. Innoko Alaska district.

Juneau

1437-Alaska Monthly Magazine, v. 3, 1907, Oct., pp. 66-74: Juneau's municipal government and business men.

1438-Alaska-Yukon Magazine, v. 3, 1907, March, pp. 28-29: Prominent industrial centers of Yukon Territory and Alaska-Juneau, Capital of Alaska. 1439-Alaska-Yukon Magazine, v. 4, 1907, Sept., pp. 100-101: The Juneau Goat Club.

1440-Christoe, Alice H. Chiefly historical-Juneau. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 4, 1907, Sept., pp. 3-9.

1441-Ebner, Wm. M. The Juneau Mining District. Alaska's M., v. 1, 1905, April, pp. 52-53.

1442-Forrest, George F. Juneau, the capital of Alaska. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 4, 1907, Sept., pp. 13-17.

1443-Fullerton, A. The panhandle towns, illustrated. Bellman, v. 20, 1916, Jan. 15, pp. 65-68.

1444-Juneau Record-Miner. Acts of congress relating to incorporated towns in Alaska, and amendments thereto. Rules and regulations governing common council and ordinances of the city of Juneau, Alaska. 1904. 98 pp.

1445-Juneau, Citizens of. Juneau, Alaska: a modern city. . . Issued as a souvenir of the visit of the Christian Endeavor Excursion . . . July 22, 1907. Juneau, Record-Miner print, 1907. 8 pp.

1446-Juneau Woman's Club. Year book, 1915-1916. Juneau, 1915. 16 pp. Same, 1916-1917, Juneau, 1916, 12 pp.

1447-Schwatka, Mrs. Frederick. Around about Alaska's metropolisJuneau. Midl. Mo., v. 8, 1897, Oct., pp. 353-360.

1448-Sowerby, Ike. Juneau: stable and permanent. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 12, 1911, Dec., pp. 303-311.

1449-Strong, Orno. Some of the cities of Alaska. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 9, 1910, March, pp. 209-211.

1450-Wood, Charles G. Four letters from Juneau, Nov. 25, 29 and Dec. 4, n. p. 1897. Broadside.

1451-Yule, Emma S. The schools of Juneau. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 4, 1907, Sept., pp. 21-26.

1452—Yule, Emma S. China Joe. (Story of a Juneau “Chink”.) Pac. Mo., v. 24, 1910, Aug., pp. 211-213.

1453-Zimmerly, Anna. The discovery of gold at Juneau. Extracts from the diary of Col. Richard T. Harris. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 4, 1907, Sept., pp. 9-11.

Katalla

1454—Alaska Petroleum and Coal Company. Katalla townsite, Alaska's coming metropolis. Seattle, 1907. 8 pp.

1455-Prosser, William T. Oil first in solving Alaska's fuel problem. A comprehensive story of the Katalla petroleum fields and the strange tale of their development. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 11, 1911, April, pp. 3-8.

1456-Prosser, W. T. July, p. 731. 1457-Prosser, W. T. v. 35, 1911, Oct. 1458-Strong, J. F. A.

483-487.

Katalla, Alaska, oil field. Mines & Min., v. 31, 1911,

Katalla, Alaska, oil fields. Min. & Eng. World, 11, p. 746.

Katalla. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 3, 1907, Aug., pp.

1459-Thompson, Arthur G. The Katalla, Alaska, oil field. Min. & Sci. Press, v. 105, 1912, Aug. 10, pp. 169-170.

Ketchikan

1460-Cosgrove, Charles H. Ketchikan. Alaska's M., v. 1, 1905, April, pp. 29-32. 1461-Cosgrove, Charles H. Ketchikan, the first port in Alaska. Alaska Mo. M., v. 1, 1906, June, pp. 61-63.

1462-Hunt, Harriet E. Ketchikan, First city of Alaska. Description, history, resources, schools, etc. Written for use at Seattle Exposition. 64 pp., illust. Journal print, 1909.

1463-King, Joe. Ketchikan. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 8, 1909, Aug., pp.

339-344.

1464-Ketchikan, citizens of. The First City. Ketchikan, Saturday, December 23, 1916. A brochure this time and anon at Ketchikan, Alaska. 1465-Ketchikan, citizens of. The First City. Ketchikan, Alaska. Thursday, January 11, 1917. A brochure of facts published in the interests of the citizenry of Alaska's first division.

Kodiak

1466-Army & Navy Journal, v. 6, 1868, Oct. 10, p. 117: Fort Kodiac, Alaska. (Letter signed Communique, August 24, 1868.)

1467-Baker, Marcus. Kodiak, not Kadiak. Nat. Geog. M., v. 12, 1901, Nov., pp. 397-398.

1468-Smit, W. C. Alaska (Kodiak island). Hunter-Trader-Trapper, v. 14, 1907, April, pp. 82-83.

1469-Wythe, W. T. Kodiak and Southern Alaska. Overland, v. 8, 1872, June, pp. 505-511.

Koyukuk

1470-Hill, Geroge M. The Koyukuk. One of the richest districts in the Far North. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 8, 1909, June, pp. 210-213. 1471-Toellner, August. First marriage in the Koyukuk. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 6, 1908, Oct., pp. 12-14.

1472-Williams, Ida. Nolan on the Koyukuk.

Alaska-Yukon M., v. 10,

1910, Aug., p. 221.

Kuskokwim

1473-Hallock, Charles. Two hundred miles up the Kuskokwim. Nat. Geog. M., v. 9, 1898, Feb., pp. 85-92.

1474-Literary Digest, v. 50, 1915, Feb. 20, pp. 363-364. Alaska's river of opportunity. (Kuskokwim.)

1475-Priestley, W. E. The Kuskokwim river-Alaska's neglected highway. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 8, 1909, July, pp. 275-282.

1476-Robertson, James. Random notes on the Kuskokwim. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 11, 1911, Jan., pp. 19-22.

1477-Scott, C. D. Opportunities of the Kuskokwim. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 8, 1909, Aug., pp. 423-426.

1478-Sleem, D. H. Great Kuskokwim- -a new land of promise. AlaskaYukon M., v. 10, 1910, Nov., pp. 295-301.

Metlakahtla

1479-Arctander, John W. The apostle of Alaska; the story of William Duncan, of Metlakahtla. 395. pp. New York, Chicago, etc. F. H. Revell company, 1909.

1480—Brain, Belle M. William Duncan, founder of Metlakhatla. Miss. R., v. 32, 1909, Oct., pp. 763-773.

1481-Davis, George T. B. An Indian Arcadia in Alaska. An account of the town of Metlakhatla and the mission work of W. Duncan among the Tsimshian Indians. New York, 1904. Excerpts: Ind., v. 56, 1904, April 14, pp. 841-849.

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