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3805 Wolff, W. Uber die Groszgletcher von Alaska und die diluviale Vereisung von Nordamerika. Geogr. Zeits. (Leipzig), v. 21, 1915, pp. 684-700. 3806—Wright, F. E. and C. W. Recent changes in the glaciers of Glacier Bay, Alaska. Abstract: Sci., n.s., v. 25, 1907, May 17, p. 770. 3807-Wright, George F. The Muir glacier. Am. J. Sci., 3rd ser., v. 33, 1887, Jan., pp. 1-18.

3808—Wright, George F. Notes on the glaciation of the Pacific coast. Am. Nat., v. 21, 1887, March, pp. 250-256.

3809-Wright, George F. The Muir Glacier, Alaska. 22 pp. Soc. of Alaskan Nat. Hist. and Ethnol., Bull. No. 2. Philadelphia, Print. for the Soc. by the American print. house. 1889? 3810-Wright, G. F. The Ice Age of North America. 662 pp., N. Y., 1889. 3811-Wright, George F. Mr. Cushing and the Muir Glacier. Am. Geol., v. 8, 1891, Nov., pp. 330-331.

GOVERNMENT

3812—Alaska Pioneer, Cordova, May, 1912, pp. 9-13. Political conventions in Alaska.

3813-Alaska-Yukon M., v. 8, 1909, Aug., pp. 470-471. President Taft does not favor Home Rule. By an Alaskan.

3814-Alaska-Yukon Magazine, v. 10, 1910, Oct., pp. 276-281. Alaska's mining laws seriously at fault.

3815—Alaska-Yukon Magazine, v. 11, 1911, March, p. 50. Alaska's Pitt, (William Sulzer) talking home rule.

3816-Alaska's Magazine, v. 2, 1906, Jan., pp. 73-83. Third territorial convention. Report of proceedings.

3817-Beers, W. F., jr. The government of Alaska. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 4, 1908, Jan., pp. 370-375.

3818-Bower, Laurence F. Administrations in Alaska. M. Am. Hist., v. 29, 1893, April, pp. 390-392.

3819-Brown, Ashmun. Uncle Sam's state-planning task. Tech. World, v. 23, 1915, Aug., pp. 719-725.

3820-Brownell, Atherton. Wanted: a government for Alaska. Outlook, v. 94, 1910, Feb. 26, pp. 431-440.

3821-Burgess, Paul. Early-day justice in Alaska. Alaska M., v. 3, 1907, July, pp. 1-8.

3822-Corson, John W. Is the ordinance of 1787 to apply to Alaska? The story of forty years of Congressional indifference. Published by the Republican Territorial Committee. 21 pp. Valdez, 1907.

3823-Corson, John W. Home rule for Alaska. Speech of John W. Corson at Juneau convention, Nov. 14, 1907. Forty years of Congressional indifference. Is the Ordinance of 1787 to apply to Alaska? Published by the Republican Territorial Committee. 15 pp. Seward, June 1, 1908.

3824-Dodge, William S. Oration by . . . delivered at Sitka, Alaska, July 4th, 1868. "Liberty: her struggles, perils and triumphs." 30 pp. San Francisco, Alta California print. house, 1868.

3825-Fink, Albert. The Alaska situation. 12 pp. n.p. Press of Shaw Bros., n.d.

3826-Fink, Albert. "As to Wickersham: Reasons why Wickersham should not be returned to Congress." Fairbanks, 1910.

3827-Forbes, Edgar A. Making it hot for the homesteader. Leslie's, 1913, Nov. 6, pp. 443, 451.

3828-Gillette, L. R. Under the new regime. (Gov. Wilford B. Hoggatt.) Alaska Mo. M., v. 1, 1906, June, pp. 59-60.

3829-Goss, Barney. Alaska's first delegate elect. (Mottram D. Ball.) See Hind's Precedents.

3830-Green, John C. Nomination of Frederick E. Fuller for Judge in Alaska. Opposition to confirmation by J. C. Green. Washington, 1912. 19 pp.

3831-Harriman, Henry R. A new federal policy toward Alaska. Am. Min. Cong., Proc. (reprint), Oct. 24-28, 1911, pp. 13, 23. 3832-Heritage, J. P. Uncle Sam's last free lands. Sci. Am. Mo., v. 4, 1921, Oct., pp. 312-317.

3833-Holman, Alfred. Alaska as a territory of the United States. Cent. M., v. 85, 1913, Feb., pp. 582-601.

3834-Irwin, G. M. The political aspect of Alaska.

1906, May, pp. 29-30.

Alaska Mo. M., v. 1,

3835-Jennings, Robert W. An address, Liberty and Home. Delivered by request at a mass meeting of citizens of Ketchikan, June 20, 1917. Ketchikan, Published by the citizens, 1917. 3836—Jordan, David S. Colonial lessons of Alaska. Atlant. Mo., v. 82, 1898, Nov., pp. 577-591.

15 pp.

Alaska

3837-King, David. "Fighting talk." A well known author's vigorous arraignment of the Government's ill-treatment of Alaska. Yukon M., v. 11, 1911, Jan., pp. 3-8.

3838-Kleinschmidt, F. E. Alaska, her game laws. Outdoor Life, v. 31, 1913, Feb., pp. 95-102.

3839-Knappen, Theodore M. Will Alaska secede? Sunset, v. 50, 1923,

Jan., pp. 47-48.

3839a-Knappen, T. M. West at Washington.

41.

Sunset, v. 57, 1926, July, p.

3840-Lane, Franklin K. Red Tape in Alaska. Outlook, 1915, Jan. 20, pp. 135-140.

3841-Lane, Franklin K. Freeing Alaska from red tape. No. Am., v. 201, 1915, June, pp. 841-852. New Repub., v. 2, 1915, June, pp. 172-174. 3842-Literary Digest, v. 48, 1914, June 27, p. 1530. Red tape riddance for Alaska.

3843-Literary Digest, v. 66, 1920, Aug. 21, pp. 20-21. Alaska's plea for home rule.

3844-Meany, Edmond S. Alaska's provisional delegate to Congress (John G. Price.) Alaskan Mag. and Canad. Yukon., v. 1, 1900, May, pp. 73-74. 3845- -McConnell, Burt M. Uncle Sam's duty toward his "Ugly Ducklings." Dearborn Ind., Aug. 4, 1923, pp. 12-15.

3846-McPherson, John L. Alaska's need—A constructive policy that will

people her vast rich areas. The New West M., v. 10, 1919, No. 2, Feb. 3847-Mann, Seth. Report of Seth Mann, personal representative of the President on tour through Alaska under auspices of the Alaska Bureau of Seattle Chamber of Commerce. June 21 to July 29, 1913. 19 pp., typewritten.

3848-Marchon, Piere. Should Alaska have a full territorial government? Alaska-Yukon M., v. 9, 1910, Feb., pp. 162-166.

3849-Nation, v. 98, 1914, Jan. 1, pp. 7-8. An Alaska programme. (Review of Secy. Lane's recommendations.)

3850-Noland, J. W. and Callahan, A. B. A question of free speech. 4 pp. n.p., n.d.

3851-Nordhoff, Charles. What shall we do with Scroggs? Alaska as a penal colony. Harper, v. 47, 1873, June, pp. 41-44.

3852-Nowell, Thomas S. The delegate from Alaska. Alaska Mo. M., v. 1, 1906, July, p. 100.

3853-Nowell, Thomas S. Territorial government. Some of the pros and cons. Alaska Mo. M., v. 2, 1907, Jan., pp. 297-300. 3854-Outlook, v. 94, 1910, Feb. 26, pp. 413-414. 3855-Outlook, v. 95, 1910, Aug. 13, pp. 817-818.

Alaska.

What of Alaska?
Wanted a policy-in

3856-Outlook, v. 101, 1912, June 15, pp. 320-321. Self-government for

Alaska.

3857-Perkins, George C. The civil government of Alaska. Nat. Geog. M. v. 9, 1898, April, pp. 172-178.

3858-Priestly, W. E. Frontier justice. July, pp. 128-132.

Alaska-Yukon M., v. 10, 1910,

3859-Progressive Home Rule party of Alaska. Platform, adopted at Juneau, Oct. 7, 1912. 4 pp. 3860-Radical construction of the basis of one sovereign republic with dependent states and territories, uniformly constituted throughout the public domain, and with the corruptions of party politics abolished, being an address delivered at an interior town in Nevada, and printed by request as an appeal to all Americans for new nationality with the South and Russian America, looking also to union with Mexico and Canada. 17 pp. Sacramento; Russell & Winterburn, printers, 1867.

3861-Review of Reviews, v. 21, 1900, May, pp. 519-520.

posed government.

Alaska's pro

3862-Review of Reviews, v. 48, 1913, October, pp. 491-493. Alaska's first legislature.

3863-Rogers, Sherman.

Problems of Alaskan government. Outlook, v.

133, 1923, Jan. 24, pp. 172-174. 3864-Ronan, John. Views regarding labor troubles at Fairbanks. Published by authority of the Ronan Campaign Committee of Nome, 1908. Broadside. (Prefixed is a broadside or card of "Mine Owner: and Operators Association of Fairbanks.")

3865-Schutte, Oswald F. Naval plan to develop Alaska. Secretary Lane would turn over the territory's resources to a Board of Directors. Leslie's, 1914, Jan. 29, p. 115.

31 pp.

3866-Seward. William H. Alaska. Speech at Sitka, August 12, 1869. Contains also Mr. Seward's speech at Victoria and speech in Salem, Ore. Washington, D. C., Philip & Solomons, 1869. 3867-Seward, William H. Address on Alaska at Sitka, August 12, 1869. (Old South Leaflets, No. 133.) Boston, n.d., 16 pp.

3867a-Siem, Conrad von B. The C. S. L. T., containing views on Abraham Lincoln as expressed by Bismark in 1878 from the recollections of the author. 61 pp., 1915. (See pp. 48-61: Proposed plan for Alaska on the Community system of land tenure.)

3867b-Steel, Will A. Home Rule Measure for Alaska: An Act to provide for Comptroller and Board of Control. Juneau, Feb. 16, 1927, 11 pages.

3868—Sutherland, Dan A. (Senator).

Extracts from a speech by

Judicial railroading in Alaska.
Senator of the 4th Judicial

Division. From stenographic record Alaska Senate, Juneau, March, 1917. 15 pp.

3869-Sulzer, William. What Alaska needs, Alaska-Yukon M., v. 11, 1911,

May. pp. 20-21.

3870-Tarr, Ralph S. The Alaskan problem. No. Am. R., v. 195, 1912, Jan., pp. 40-55.

3871—Underwood, J. J.

President making has the first place. Self-government bill will pass the House. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 13, 1912, March, pp. 122-125.

3872-Underwood, J. J. A possible peril to our Republic. Leslie's, v. 116, 1913, April 24, pp. 446-447.

3873-Valdez, Citizens of. Memorial to the Secretary of the Interior. Valdez, 1912. 3 pp.

3874-Wickersham, James. Alaska, its resources, present condition and

needed legislation, being a synopsis of an address delivered by James Wickersham before the respective chambers of commerce_of Seattle, on Nov. 5, 1902, and Tacoma, Nov. 11, 1902. 15 pp. Tacoma, Wash., Allen & Lamborn printing Co., 1902.

3875-Wickersham, James. What Alaska needs in organic law. AlaskaYukon M., v. 7, 1909, Jan., pp. 241-243.

3876-Wickersham, James. Speech of James Wickersham, delegate to Congress, delivered before joint session first Alaska territorial legislature, Juneau, Alaska, March 10, 1913. 8 pp., Juneau, 1913.

3877-Wickersham,

James. Mr. Wickersham's Juneau and speeches compared with official records. Oct. 11, 1916.

Douglas

Juneau,

3877a-Wickersham, James. The Organization of Territorial Government in Alaska: An Appeal to Alaskans, by James Wickersham. Juneau, Feb. 16, 1927, 32 pages.

GUIDE BOOKS

3878—Alaska Club, The. Almanac; issued annually by the Alaska Club. Seattle, 1905, 1907, 1908 and 1909. 4 vols.

3879-Alaska Coast Company. Southwestern Alaska route. Seattle, Feb., 1907, 16 pp.

3880—Alaska Development Company, Seattle, Wash.

Coal and Oil, 16 pp.

Seattle, The Homer M. Hill Publ. Co., 1898. 3881-Alaska Petroleum and Coal Company, Seattle, Wash. Prospectus,

12 pp., n.d.

3882-Alaska Trade Committee, San Francisco.

Are you going to the

Klondike or Alaska gold fields? San Francisco is the best place to start from. Folder, 12 pp., San Francisco, 1898.

3883-Alaska Transportation, Trading & Mining Co. The great Klondike gold fields; an exhaustive description and full information for prospectors. 30 pp. New York, 1897. 3884-Alaska-Yukon-Klondike gold syndicate.

Portland, Me., 1897.

3885-Alaska-Yukon-Klondike gold syndicate. pp. Portland, Me., 1897.

3886-Alaska-Yukon-Klondike gold syndicate.

Klondike gold. 10 pp.

Klondike gold miners. 32

The story of Klondike. 32

pp. 3rd ed. Portland, Me., 1898. 3887-Alaska-Yukon Magazine, v. 10, 1910, August, pp. 189-192. Answers to inquirers about Alaska. By the editor.

3888-Baedeker, Karl. The Dominion of Canada, with Newfoundland and an excursion to Alaska. Handbook for travellers. 254 pp. Leipzig,

724 pp.

K. Baedeker, 1894. Same, N. Y., Scribner's Sons, 1907. 3889-Baedeker, Karl. The United States, with excursions to Mexico, Cuba, Porto Rico, and Alaska; handbook for travellers. With 33 maps and 48 plans. 4th rev. ed. Leipzig, K. Baedeker; N. Y., C. Scribner's Sons, 1909. 3890-Baedeker, Karl. The Dominion of Canada, with Newfoundland and an excursion to Alaska. Handbook for travellers. 420 pp. With 14 maps and 12 plans. 4th rev. and augmented ed. Leipzig, Karl Baedeker, publisher; New York, Scribner's Sons, 1922.

3891-Belcher, H. A., ed. All about Klondike. Full particulars by a returned miner. Goldfields described. London, Simpkins, 1897. 3892-Bellard, Walter, comp. The Klondyke mines and the golden valley of the Yukon. 16 pp. Jersey City, N. J., A. Datz, 1897. 3893-Bordman, Paul, comp. Facts for Klondikers; authentic accounts of different trails, boat building and other useful information of the "land of gold." 36 pp. Los Angeles, Cal., McBride press, 1897. (Title: Capt. Paul Bordman's Klondike and Yukon guide . . .) 3894-Boyce, William D. Alaska, present and future; its railroads, mines, fisheries, agriculture, people, and laws. What Alaska wants and needs. 48 pp. n.p. 1913. 3895-Bramble, Charles A. Klondike; a manual for goldseekers. 313 pp. New York, R. F. Fenno & Co., 1897. 3896-Brainerd, Erastus, comp. Alaska and the Klondyke. 14 vs. Newspaper clippings, letters, etc., from 1897 to 1898, mounted in scrapbooks; v. 1-4 and part of v. 5 mainly Seatle, Wash., advertising material. Correspondence, etc. In Library of Congress.

3897-Brown, Gus, Co. The gold fields of Alaska. What to take and how to get there. Seattle, Wash. 1897. 11 pp.

3898-Bundy, Hallock C. The Valdez-Fairbanks trail; The story of a great highway. The Tanana valley-Valdez, the gateway to an empire-A guide for the Alaska traveller. First annual. Seattle, The Alaska Publishing Co., 1910. 88 pp.

3899-Campbell, Collin, comp. The White Pass & Yukon Route to the golden north. (Cover Title: Official hand-book, 1902. Golden North.) 80 pp. Seattle, Wash., Press of the Trade Register, 1902. 3900-Carey, T. J. Klondike and all about it. By a practical mining engineer. 143 pp. New York, Excelsior pub. house, 1897. 3901-Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway.

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3902-Chicago Record Co. Klondike: Chicago Seekers. 413 pp., illust. Chicago, 1897. 3903-Clements, James I. The Klondyke

North Pacific coast coun

Record's Book for Gold
Same, 2d ed., 555 pp.
A complete guide to

the gold fields. Ed. by G. W. James, 98 pp. Los Angeles, Cal., B. R. Baumgardt, 1897.

3904-Clum, John P. A trip to the Klondike through the stereoscope. From Chicago, Ill., to St. Michaels, Alaska, during the

crusade of 1897-'8 to the gold fields of Alaska. 56 pp. Meadville, Pa., St. Louis, Mo., The Keystone View Co., 1899.

3905-Colliery engineer company, Scranton Pa. Placer mining. A hand

book for Klondike and other miners and prospectors.
Scranton, Pa., The Colliery engineer co., 1897.

146 pp.

296 pp.

3906—Conkey Company, W. B. The official guide to the Klondyke country and the gold fields of Alaska. With the official maps. Chicago, W. B. Conkey Co., 1897.

3907-Coolidge, Louis A. Klondike and the Yukon country, a description of our Alaskan land of gold from the latest official and scientific sources and personal observations, with a chapter by John F. Pratt. 213 pp. New maps and photographic illustrations. Phila., H. Alte

mus, 1897. 3910-Copper River mining, trading and development co. A guide for Alaska miners and tourists. Seattle, Trade Register print, 1902,

93 pp.

3911-Cowles, B. K. Alaska: interesting and reliable information relating thereto: how to get there, resources, etc. Sitka, 1885, 16 pp. Madison, Wis., Democrat Co., 1885.

3912-Dynes, W. M., comp. Dynes' Alaska directory and buyers guide. Ketchikan, June, 1920.

3913-Dynes, W. M., comp.

southeastern Alaska.

Dynes' tours of Alaska and directory of v. 1, no. 1, Juneau, 1921. 144 pp. 3914-Edward, William S. In to the Yukon. 319 pp. Cinncinnati, The R. Clarke company, 1904.

3915-Fowler, Frank S.

Same, 2d ed., 1905.

Authentic Alaska information.

8 pp.

Seattle, Frank S. Fowler & Co., 1896. 3916-Franklin, Lucia J. Stories and facts of Alaska; a wonderful book of fascinating and surprising information of Alaska's vast resources; a travelers guide to the gold mines, the farming valleys, the coal and oil fields, and the different routes to Alaska, and costs of trips. 307 pp. Fairbanks, Alaska, L. J. Franklin, 1921. 3917-Freeman, M. Salmon packers' directory, 1907-1923.

cific fisherman. 1908-1924.

Seattle Pa

3918-Great Northern Railway. Alaska-land of gold and glacier. Chicago, Poole Bros., n.d. 61 pp., illust.

3919-Great Northern Railway. Alaska and the gold fields of the Yukon. The Klondike, Cook Inlet and other mining regions. Chicago, Poole Bros., 1898. 10 pp.

3920-Great Northern Railway. The golden sands of Cape Nome.

The

latest and most wonderful of Alaska placer mines. Ten days by steamer from Seattle. All diggings located in American territory. St. Paul, Dispatch job print, 1899. 24 pp.

3921-Great Northern Railway. Pocket-books, No. 3, The Golden sands of Cape Nome. 2d ed., Jan., 1900. St. Paul, Dispatch job print, 1900. 32 pp.

3922-Greely, Adolphus W.

Handbook of Alaska: its resources, products and attractions; with maps and illustrations. 280 pp. New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1909.

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