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pp. 126-129: Extracts from the Annual Report of the Mission at Ougavig, Alaska, for 1898-Extracts from. the Carmel Reports and letters for 1898. Vol. 5, No. 52, Dec., 1902: pp. 169-172: Report of the Moravian Mission in Alaska. The Kuskokwim district, Jan., 1, 1902 to June, 1902.

1249-Moravian Church. Society of the United Brethern for the propagation of the gospel among the heather. Proceedings. . . 1900-1913. Bethlehem, Pa., The Society, 1900-1913. Contents: 1900-pp. 3656. The missions in Alaska. Statistics, by O. E. Oerter. Extracts from the report of the Kuskokwim district, May 15, 1900. Bethel— Ugavig-Extracts from the report of the Nushagak district, July 9, 1900-Carmel-Letter from Bro. S. H. Bock. 1902 pp. 25-48: The Mission in Alaska, Report for the year 1901-02; pp. 121-126: The relation of "The Society of the United Brethern for propagating the gospel among the heathen" (S.P.G.) to the mission board of the Brethern's Unity (M.B.) and its effect upon the conduct of the Alaskan and Californian Missions. 1903-pp. 17-18: Annual statement of the Alaska mission for the year July 15, 1902-July 31, 1903; pp. 33-39, 53-55: The Mission in Alaska. Report for the year 1902-1903. At end folded map of Alaska. 1904-pp. 20-24: Annual statement of the Alaska Mission for the year Aug. 1, 1903 to July 31, 1904; pp. 56-88, 100-102: The Mission in Alaska. Report for the year 1903-1904. 1906 pp. 46-76. The mission in AlaskaCullings from Alaska correspondence, by Bishop J. M. LeveringReports from stations: Bethel, from Dec., 1905, to June, 1906, by A. F. Stecker, B. K. Helmich; Ogavik from January to June, 1906, by John Hinz; Quinhagak, Dec., 1905, to June, 1906, by J. H. and Lydia Schoenchert. Report on the withdrawal from Carmel, by B. Zucher Statistics. 1907 missing. 1908, pp. 41-64. The missions in Alaska: Report of Bethel mission, June to Dec. 31, 1908. Jan. to June, 1909-The boys' boarding school at Bethel, Alaska-The Sunday school_at Bethel-Report of the mission at Quinhagak, Alaska, from June to Dec., 1908. From December 1908 to June, 1909. An account of the Moravian mission on the Kuskokwim river, Alaska, by A. Stecker. First impressions of Alaska, by Anna B. Rehmel. 1909, pp. 45-72. The missions in Alaska-Statistics. Report of Bethel, Quinhagak. 1910, pp. 39-90. Statistics. Report of Bethel, Quinhagak. At home in Bethel, by A. F. Butzin. Our first Christmas at Bethel, by Mrs. A. F. Butzin. To the deer camps, by A. F. Butzin. Through Alaska by land route to the United States, by A. Stecker. Traveling in Alaska, by A. Stecker. 1911, pp. 43-69. Statistics. Report of missions at Bethel, Quinhagak. School children of Quinhagak, Alaska. Adolf Foster, helper, by Adolf Stecker. 1912, pp. 31-57. The mission in Alaska: Statistics. Report of the mission at Bethel. Statistics and report of the Quinhagak district. The Moravian, our motor launch in Alaska, by Rev. Arthur T. Butzin. School work at Quinhagak, by Mrs. Frederick T. Schwalbe. Extracts from a letter of Rev. A. Stecker describing his journey from Bethlehem, Pa., to Quinhagak, May 10, to June 6, 1913. pp. 58-62. The origin of the Eskimo by Adolph Stecker. 1250 The Moravian Mission in Alaska. Published to commemorate the L. O'Erter, editor. Bethlehem,

completion of its first decade. A. Pa., June, 1895. 16 pl. 11x15 fol. 1251-Schultze, Augustus. A brief grammer and vocabulary of the Eskimo language of northwestern Alaska. Bethlehem, Pa., The Comeius Press, 1889. 21 pp. Publ. by Soc. for Prop. the Gospel among the heathen.

1252-Schultze, Augustus. Grammar and vocabulary of the Eskimo language of northwestern Alaska, Kuskokwim district. Bethlehem, Pa. Moravian publication office, 1894. 70 pp.

1253-Schultze, Augustus. Liturgy, hymns and scripture lessons in the Eskimo language of the Kuskokwim district northwestern Alaska. Comp. from translations of missionaries. Bethlehem, Pa., 1902. 17 pp. 2nd ed., 1908. 19 pp.

1254-Schweinit, Paul de. The Moravian mission on the Kuskokwim. Miss. Rev., n.s., v. 3, 1890, Feb., pp. 115-119.

1255-Tomlison, Robert. Teaching of the Indians in Alaska. Miss. Rev., v. 26, 1913, Feb., pp. 125-133.

Presbyterian Church

1256-American Missionary, v. 68, 1914, Nov., pp. 470-472: Alaska. A mission of twenty-five years at Wales.

1257—Assembly Herald, v. 2, 1900, June, pp. 619-22. Evidence of advance in Alaska missions.

1258-Assembly Herald, v. 2, 1900, June, pp. 623-624. News from Eagle, Alaska.

1259-Assembly Herald. Eagle Notes. v. 6, 1902, June, pp. 238-239.

1260-Assembly Herald, v. 8, 1903, June, pp. 261-263. On Behring Sea. 1261-Assembly Herald, v. 11, 1905, June, pp. 306-309. A week on the Alaskan creeks.

1262-Assembly Herald, v. 11, 1905, June, p. 310. Our church at Fairbanks.

1263-Barker, Eliza B. Alaska, a historical impersonation. N. Y. Woman's Board of Home Missions, Presb. Church. 1912. 14 pp. 1264-Bauer, Philip E. An Arctic journey to dedicate Thornton Memorial Church. Am. Miss., v. 68, 1914, Nov., pp. 472-479. 1265-Beck, George J. Soucth-Shan. (The old hat). N. Y. Woman's Board Home Miss. Presb. Church, 1909. 7 pp. 1266-Bennett, Mrs. Fred S. A people without a country. N. Y. Woman's Board Home Miss. Presb. Church, n. d., 16 pp. Publ. No. 443. 1267-Brady, John G. Alaska. Chautauq., v. 23, 1896, Sept., pp. 729-736. 1268 Brady, John G. Peculiar problems in Alaska. Assembly Herald, v. 2, 1900, June, pp. 617-619.

1269-Brady, John G. Witchcraft in Alaska. Ind., v. 57, Dec. 29, 1904, pp. 1498-1499.

1270-Brady, John G. The present status of the Alaskan natives. Lake Mohonk Conf., 29th Ann. Meet., 1911, pp. 75-82.

1271-Brady, Mrs. John G. The first missionary in Alaska. Mrs. A. R. McFarland. A sketch. N. Y. Woman's Home Miss. Board of Presb. Church, 1912. 8 pp.

1272-Bridgham, E. G. Prospects for the future. (Sheldon Jackson school). Home Miss. Mo., v. 27, 1913, June, pp. 188-189.

1273—Clark, James S. New life of an old field (Wrangell). Assembly H., v. 15, 1909, June, pp. 273-274.

1274- -Condit, James H. Some obstacles to missions among the Thlinkits. Assembly H., v. 4, 1901, June, pp. 222-224.

1275—Condit, James H. A call to the Yukon. Assembly H., v. 15, 1909, June, pp. 261-263.

1276-Condit, James H. From the Tanana. Assembly H., v. 18, 1912, June, pp. 315-318.

1277-Coyle, Thomas. An Indian Potlatch dance. Assembly H., v. 14, 1908, June, pp. 252-253.

1278-Cross, James F. The Eskimos. Eskimo women. N. Y. Am. Miss. Ass., n. d., 4 pp.

1279 Cross, James F. Eskimo children. N. Y. Am. Miss. Assoc., n. d., 8 pp. 1280-Cross, James F. Cape Prince of Wales and its people. South. Workm., v. 35, 1906, Oct., pp. 535-539.

1281-Cross, James F. Eskimo children (of Cape Prince of Wales) South. Workm., v. 37, 1908, Aug., pp. 433-437.

1282-Cross, James F. Eskimo adoption. N. Y. Am. Miss. Assoc., n. d. 7 pp. 1283-Dodge, Wendell Phillips. Ministering to the videttes of empire. World Today. v. 17, 1909, Oct., pp. 1092-1096.

1284-Eastman, Fred. Unfinished business of the Presbyterian church in
America; prepared under the direction of the board of home missions
of the Presbyterian church in the U. S. A., and the woman's board
of home missions, the board of publication and sabbath school
work, the board of missions for freedmen. 176 pp. Philadelphia,
The Westminster Press, 1921. Pages 127-141, Among Alaskans.
1285-Eaton, John. Sheldon Jackson, a pioneer in the new West. Con-
densed from an article by General John Eaton in the Review of
Reviews. 15 pp. N. Y. Woman's board of home missions of the
Presbyterian church, 1898.

1286-Ensign, Charles F. The "Chechako" and the Sour Dough. Assembly
H., v. 8, 1903, June, pp. 259-261.

1287-Falconer, Fred R. Yailth-kock (Chief). Assembly H., v. 10, 1904, Aug., pp. 513-514.

1288-Falconer, Fred R. A tradition of the Chilkats. Assembly H., v. 11, 1905, June, pp. 311-312.

1289-Faris, John T. The Alaskan pathfinder; the story of Sheldon Jackson for boys. 221 pp. New York, Chicago, etc., Fleming H. Revell company, 1913.

1290-Fen, Herbert B. In the shop. The Alaskan native as a mechanic. Home Miss. Mo., v. 27, 1913, June, pp. 186-187.

1291-Field, Henry M. Indians of Alaska. Lake Mohonk Conf., 12th Ann. Meeting, 1894, pp. 104-107.

1292-Frank, Howard M. Waiting and working (Cleary city). Assembly H., v. 12, 1906, June, pp. 278-279 .

1293-Frank, H. M. A pastorless parish (Cleary Creek). Assembly H., v. 13, 1907, June, pp. 252-253.

1294 Gambell, V. C. The schoolhouse

farthest

west. St. Lawrence

island, Alaska. New York, Woman's Board Home Miss., Presb.
Church, 1910. 44 pp.

1295—Garey, Raynor. Manual training as a character builder (Sheldon
Jackson school). Home Miss. Mo., v. 27, 1913, June, p 190.

1296-Hamilton, Kate W. Left on the island. N. Y. Lit. Dep. Woman's Board of Home Miss. of the Presb. Church, 1905. 16 pp.

1297-Harrington, M. Parson's strange adventures with men of many kinds, as a sky pilot in Alaska; interview with Dr. S. Hall Young, illust. Am. M., v. 99, 1925, April, pp. 44-5.

1298-Hays, Lydia A. Ka-Ta-Da.

Pres. Church, 1906. 10 pp.

N. Y. Woman's Board of Home Miss.

1299-Hays, Lydia A. Kahtlian. A chief of the Raven tribe. N. Y. Woman's Board of Home Miss. Presb. Church, 1906, 13 pp.

1300-Holt, William S. Beginning of Mission work in Alaska by the Presbyterian Church. Wash. Hist. Quart., v. 11, 1920, April, pp. 89-93.

1301-Hosack, Hermann M. Alaska. The gold miner and the church. Assembly H., v. 12, 1906, June, pp. 272-275.

1302-Jackson, Sheldon. Alaska and its inhabitants. Am. Antiq., v. 2, 1879, Oct., pp. 105-116.

1303-Jackson, Sheldon. Ancient customs of Alaska. Ill. Miss. News, 1879, Dec. 1, No. 168, pp. 141-142.

1304-Jackson, Sheldon. Alaska, and missions on the north Pacific coast. 327 pp. New York, Dodd, Mead & Company, 1880.

1305-Jackson, Sheldon. A cargo of Alaska school teachers. Chaut., v. 8, 1888, May, pp. 490-493.

1306—Jackson, Sheldon. Alaska. Goldthwaite's Geog. M., v. 3, 1892, Feb., pp. 139-141.

1307—Jackson, Sheldon. The Eskimos of Alaska.

Nov., pp. 193-196; Dec., pp. 303-307.

Chaut., v. 18, 1893,

1308-Jackson, Sheldon. The Arctic Eskimos of Alaska. The Church at

Home and Abroad, 1894, Jan., pp. 3-7.

1309—Jackson, Sheldon. Facts about Alaska: its people, villages, missions, schools. 22 pp. New York, Woman's executive committee of home missions of the Presbyterian church. 1894.

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1310-Jackson, Sheldon. Work among natives in Alaska. Lend a Hand, v. 14, 1895, Mar., pp. 179-184.

1311-Jackson, Sheldon. Missionary work in Alaska. Treasury, v. 13, 1895, May, pp. 15-24.

1312-Jackson, Sheldon. Natives of Alaska. Lake Mohonk Conf., 13th Ann. Meeting, 1895, pp. 21-22.

1313-Jackson, Sheldon. The aborigines of Alaska. Lake Mohonk Conf., 18th Ann. Meeting, 1900, pp. 132-142.

1314—Jackson, Sheldon. Alaska. Lake Mohonk Conf., 20th Ann. Meeting, 1902, pp. 31-38.

1315—Jackson, Sheldon. Facts about Alaska: its people, villages, missions and schools. 29 pp. New York, Woman's board of home missions of the Presbyterian church. 1902.

1316-Jackson, Sheldon. Condition of the Indians in Alaska. Lake Mohonk Conf., 1903, 21st Ann. Meeting, pp. 13-20.

1317—Jackson, Sheldon. Facts about Alaska: its people, villages, missions and schools. 58 pp. New York, Woman's board of home missions of the Presbyterian church. 1903.

1318-Jackson, Sheldon. Our barbarous Eskimos in Northern Alaska. Metrop. M., v. 22, 1905, June, pp. 257-271.

1319 Jackson, Sheldon. Alaskan Indians. Lake Mohonk Conf., 24th Ann. Meeting, 1906, pp. 51-55.

1320—Jackson, Sheldon. Alaska's needs. Lake Mohonk Conf., 26th Ann. Meeting, 1908, pp. 53-55.

1321—Kirk, James W. Missions in the interior of Alaska. Assembly H., v. 4, 1901, June, pp. 219-222.

1322—Lindsley, Aaron L. Sketches of an excursion to southern Alaska. Portland, Ore., 1881, 73 pp.

1323-Lopp, W. T. Alaska. A year alone in Alaska. N. Y. Am. Miss. Assoc., n. d., 11 pp.

1324-McAfee, George F. Social and religious conditions in Alaska. Assembly H., v. 1, 1899, June, pp. 371-374.

1325-McFarland, Mrs. A. R. The Alaska mission. A letter to the Rev. Sheldon Jackson, dated at Fort Wrangell, Oct. 11, 1877, concerning the Presbyterian missionary work at that place. Denver, Col., Rocky Mountain Presb. 1877, v. vi, No. 12, Dec. Continued in v. vii, No. 1, Jan., 1878, dated Nov. 10, 1877.

1326-McLean, Allen F. Christmas-tide among the Chilkats. Assembly H., v. 12, 1906, June, pp. 280-282.

1327-McLean, Mrs. A. F. Natives of southeastern Alaska; their needs and opportunities. Assembly H., v. 15, 1909, June, pp. 266-268.

1328 Marsden, Edward. Summer itinerating from Saxman, Alaska. Assembly H., v. 15, 1909, June, pp. 271-273.

1329-Myers, John L. The Great Land. N. Y. Board of Home Miss. Pres. Church, n. d. 6 pp.

1330-Nelson, T. A. Presbyterian church in Alaska. Lake Mohonk Conf., 12th Ann. Meeting, 1894, pp. 133-134.

1331-Parker, Mabel G. A tourist's visit to the Sheldon Jackson school. (Sitka). Home Miss. Mo., v. 27, 1913, June, pp. 184-186. 1332-Peck, E. J. Eskimos of the frozen north. Miss. R., v. 37, 1914, July, pp. 487-496.

1332a-Pingry, Mrs. J. F. The message of an Alaskan life. Womens Bd. Home Miss. Pres. Church. 8 pp., 1905.

1333-Presbyterian Home Missions, Young People's Department. Alaska, "The Great Land." Four programs for Junior Meetings. New York, n. d. 7 pp.

1334 Presbyterian Board of Home Missions. Alaska, "The treasure house of the nation." Alaska to the immigrant (poem) by Rev. S. Hal' Young. n. d. 6 pp. Publication No. 455.

1335-Presbyterian Board of Home Missions. New America in songs: A five-fold call, by Charles L. Tompson, D. D.-The new America, by Lyman W. Allen, D. D.-Pietro speaks, by Charles C. Albertson, D. D.-Immigro, by Charles F. Gross, D. D.-Alaska to the immigrant, by S. Hall Young. N. Y., n. d. 7 leaves. Publication No. 454. 1336-Presbyterian Woman's Board of Home Missions. The experience of Chilcat George. N. Y. 1911, 3 pp.

1337-Presbyterian Woman's Board of Home Missions. Thirty-fourth annual report, 1913. Alaska, p. 7; Sheldon Jackson school, p. 39. New York, 1913. 71 pp. 1338-Radcliffe, Jessie W. Our Northernmost possessions. N. Y. Woman's Executive Com. of Home Miss., Presb. Church, 1894. 14 pp.

1339-Reid, W. A. Chips from the ship's log of the "Helen Gould," the Y. M. C. A. launch of the Yukon. n. p., 1901. 47 pp.

1340-Ryder, Charles J. Alaska-history-conditions-needs. N. Y. Am. Miss. Assoc., n. d. 4 pp.

1341-Sniffen, M. K. Conditions among certain native tribes of Alaska. Lake Mohonk Conf., 32nd Ann. Meeting, 1914, pp. 120-125.

1342-Spence, F. H. Mission in the Arctic Circle. Miss. Rev., v. 45, 1922, July, pp. 552-554.

1343-Spriggs, S. R. Notes out of the north. (Point Barrow.) Assembly H., v. 13, 1907, June, pp. 257-258.

1344-Strieby, M. E. Mission school at Cape Prince of Wales, and the

murder of Mr. Thornton. Lake Mohonk Cong., 11th Ann. Meeting, 1893, pp. 68-69; 125-126. 12th Ann. Meeting, 1894, pp. 141-142. 1345-Thornton, Harrison R. and Lopp, W. T. Report of Alaska mission, 1892-1893. N. Y. Am. Miss. Assoc., n. d. 8 pp.

1346-Thornton, Harrison R. Our Alaska mission. New York. Am. Miss. Assoc., n. d., 4 pp.

1347-Thornton, Harrison R. Alaska. A mission of twenty-four years at Wales. Am. Miss., v. 68, 1914, Nov., pp. 470-472.

1348-Thornton, Mrs. Harrison R. Work among the Eskimos of Cape Prince of Wales. Miss. Rev., v. 9, 1896, July, pp. 498-501.

1349-Thornton, C. W. Eskimo translation of a Psalm. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 4, 1907, Dec., pp. 343.

1349a-Thwing, C. The first Presbyterian Church in Alaska. Church-atHome-and-Abroad, March, 1873, pp. 205-207.

1350-Waggoner, David. Growth of Klawock. Assembly H., v. 10, 1904, Aug., pp. 514-516.

1351-Waggoner, David. In the land of the Hydahs. (Klawock). Assembly H., v. 13, 1907, June, pp. 252-254.

1352-Waggoner, David. Three native helpers and their fields. HowkanShakan-Kilnquan. Assembly H., v. 15, 1909, June, pp. 274-275. 1353-Waid, Eva Clark. Alaska; The Land of the Totem. N. Y. Woman's Board of Home Miss. Pres. Church., n. d., 127 pp. 1354-Whipkey, A. J. 1907, June, pp. 1355-Whipkey, A. J. Last winter at Hoonah. Assembly H., v. 15, 1909, June, pp. 269-270.

In solitary places. (Council). Assembly H., v. 13, 248-251.

1356-Willard, Mrs. Eugene S. Children of the Far North. N. Y. Woman's Board of Home Miss. Presb. Church, n.d., 12 pp.

1357-Willard, Mrs. Eugene S. Life in Alaska. Letters. . edit. by her sister, Mrs. Eva McClintock. 384 pp. Philadelphia, Presb. Board of Publication, 1884.

1358 Willard, Mrs. Eugene S. In the Chilcat country. Cent., v. 30, 1885, Oct., pp. 970-972.

1359-Willard, Mrs. Eugene S. Kin-da-shon's wife; an Alaskan story. . . 281 pp. New York, Chicago, F. H. Revell company, 1892.

1360-Wright, Julia McN. Among the Alaskans. . . 351 pp. Philadelphia, Presb. Board of Publ., 1883.

1361-Young, S. Hall. The Presbytery of Yukon. Assembly H., v. 4, 1901, June, pp. 216-219.

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