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Maintenance Of A Steam-Vessel For Use Of Civil Authorities Of Alaska. Letter From The Acting Secretary Of The Treasury, Transmitting, With Accompanying Papers, An Estimate From The Secretary Of The Interior Of An Appropriation For The Purchase And Maintenance Of A Steam-Vessel For The Use Of The Civil Authorities Of Alaska Jan 1890

Maintenance Of A Steam-Vessel For Use Of Civil Authorities Of Alaska. Letter From The Acting Secretary Of The Treasury, Transmitting, With Accompanying Papers, An Estimate From The Secretary Of The Interior Of An Appropriation For The Purchase And Maintenance Of A Steam-Vessel For The Use Of The Civil Authorities Of Alaska

American Indian and Alaskan Native Documents in the Congressional Serial Set: 1817-1899

Steam Vessel for Alaska. [2741] To be used by civil authorities; control of Indian hostilites.


Henry C. De Ahna Jan 1879

Henry C. De Ahna

American Indian and Alaskan Native Documents in the Congressional Serial Set: 1817-1899

Report : Petition of H. de Ahna. [1866] Collector of customs in Alaska; no defense from wild Indians.


Petition Of Citizens Of California, Praying A Grant Of Occupancy Of Certain Lands In Alaska, To Be Paid For At A Time To Be Fixed, To Be Used And Occupied By What Shall Be Known As The "Alaska Ship-Building And Lumber Company," For The Purpose Of Ship-Building, &C. Dec 1874

Petition Of Citizens Of California, Praying A Grant Of Occupancy Of Certain Lands In Alaska, To Be Paid For At A Time To Be Fixed, To Be Used And Occupied By What Shall Be Known As The "Alaska Ship-Building And Lumber Company," For The Purpose Of Ship-Building, &C.

American Indian and Alaskan Native Documents in the Congressional Serial Set: 1817-1899

Petition of California Citizens. 21 Dec. SMD 13, 43-2, v1, 2p. [1630] Ask land grant in Alaska for a shipbuilding company, and that a military post be built to protect the company from hostile Indians; presence of warlike Indians on the Alaskan shores.