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1876

Alaska - Liquor

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Message From The President Of The United States, Communicating, In Answer To A Senate Resolution Of January 7, 1876, Information In Relation To Military Arrests In The Territory Of Alaska During The Past Five Years. Mar 1876

Message From The President Of The United States, Communicating, In Answer To A Senate Resolution Of January 7, 1876, Information In Relation To Military Arrests In The Territory Of Alaska During The Past Five Years.

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

Message on Military Arrests in Alaska Territory. 6 Mar. SED 33, 44-1, v1, 25p. [1664] List of those arrested, giving the cause of arrest; includes selling liquor to Indians.


Letter From The Secretary Of War, Transmitting A Report Of The Commanding General, Department Of The Columbia, Of His Tour In Alaska Territory, In June, 1875. Jan 1876

Letter From The Secretary Of War, Transmitting A Report Of The Commanding General, Department Of The Columbia, Of His Tour In Alaska Territory, In June, 1875.

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

Letter on Alaska Territory. 6 Jan. SED 12, 44-1, v1, 33p. [1664] Effects of liquor on the Indians; council with the Stickeens; visits to other tribes, with councils ensuing; trade situation, particularly with respect to seals; Russian influence.