Sewud 

 Skagway 



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ALASKA 



POPULATION I 



elude Tlinkits, Aleuts, Athapascans, Esquimaux 

 1 Figures here given do not include the workers in the fishery and other industries, who are in Alaska for the summer only. 



VAl I'R 01? I.EAniNfi PRODUCTS. 



YEAR 



LAKD 



FURS 



URS 



Pnonrrrs 



SALMON 



\LL OTHERS 



t MINERALS 



APPROXIMATE \ 

 FROM ACQUISITION or Ai 

 JINK 30. 1916 



1871... 

 1881... 

 1891 . . 

 1901 . . . 

 1906... 

 1911. . . 

 1914... 

 1 MS. . . 

 1916... 



.$ 61.012 

 . 152.664. 

 . 265.010 

 . 243.784. 

 . 108.900. 



$2,022.541... 



2.690.377... 



1,456.601... 



1,174.770... 



820.358. . . 



610400. 



564.000. 

 468.000. 



92.000 



115. ("Ml 



105.000.. 



.$ 6,300. . . 

 42,771... 

 . 2,475,504... 

 . 6.247.961... 

 . 8.166,373... 

 . 15.127.377.. . 

 . 14.219,000... 

 . 18.375.000... 



1168.968 



, 125.237. 

 . 281,238. 

 , 437,300. 

 . 488,272. 



."982.000 



773400 



.$ 916.920 

 . 7,007,398 

 . 23,375,008 

 . 20,072.420 

 . 16.537.000 

 . 20.940.000 

 . t43.698.000 



Land furs. . 



Auuatic furs 



Salmon 



Other fish products. 

 Minerals 



Grand Total 



Purchase Price . . . 

 Credit to Alaska.. 



$ 11.884.293 



. 64.693.369 



. 216.226.911 



. 21.0 



. 329.305.025 



. 643.987.969 



. 635.972,969 



t The value of the mineral output from 1880 to 1890 is estimated at $4.686.714. 

 J In 1916 Copper rose to first place among Alaska's export staples, the output being 

 valued at 126.488 OOP 



COMMERCE 



JMZQEIS- 



1211 



1912 



1913 



1914 



Merchandise from the United States. 



Merchandise from foreign ports 



Gold and silver from foreign ports . . 



Tofc 



.$15,169,149.. 



519.221.. 



. 3.520,170. . 



. 19,208,540.. 



11 VIM >P T-3 



Merchandise to the United States 



ndise to foreign ports 



Domestic gold and silver to the United States. 



I'nited States 



Total exports ... 



Grand total of imports and exports 



.$19,318.859 

 . 1.174.393. 

 . 14.699,694 

 . 3.353,361. 

 . 38.546,307. 

 . 57,75 



.$21.992,761. 



925.034. 



. 3.840.546. 



. 26,758,341. 



$24.793.886. 



. 1,452.955. 



'< 1.705. 



H2.719. 

 11,060. 



...$21.689.690. 



m.173. 



... 26,761,848. 

 ...$22 



12.959.266. 



4.306.591 . 



40,660.459 



67,422,307. 



.$21.610.860 



662.994 



. 3,576.090 



. 25,948.944 



$25.609.957 

 . l.OOfi.518 

 14.7 



[50,400 

 . 44.796.780 

 . 70,646.724 



PRINCIPAL MOUNTAINS 



M'X -MAIN 



ALTI- 

 TUDE 



LOCATION, RANGE 

 OR GROUP 



MnfNTAIN 



ALTI- 

 TUDE 

 FEET 



LOCATION, RANGE 

 OR GROUP 



ALTI- 

 TUDE 



GROUP 



Blackburn 

 Castle Peak... 



( :: B 



1'. Mil 

 10,314.. 



1 < 7.VX 



12,003 



15.290 



Wrangell Group 

 Wr.irv.-ll QfOOB 



layes 



luxley 



liamna .... 



14,000. 

 11.907. 

 12,066 



in 170 



IJ.744 



Cook Inlet 



I ...:: .:< ..::,,-r 



M l.iu, K.,:uv 



St. Elias 

 Sanford 

 Seattle.. 



M (HHI 

 KI.(KK) 



15.666 



y Range 



i-; u 

 p 



- sm !.. 

 1 k K 

 ... . 



Range 



K | . 

 K . 



PRINCIPAL RIVERS 



575 

 Fanana R. 250 



tod OHM 

 MottaoSd. 2JW 



:iulf of Alaska 



sea 



1:1 i i i 



INTERESTING FACTS 



ed from Al-ay ek u. meaning "The Great Un<l 



i.v RvsJajH mi* CriM ud Chfaftoi k 1741 u i Kn if* bwm u RM ha Unl . 



t K.xliak in 1783. 

 (ed SUtes. March JO. 1867. for $7.200.000. 



squarr' m. .*.. '.f |hr United StaMl Thrrr fnnrih* ,,f .1. .-., lie within i'- N ..r:' ! .- 



Mtaloeaaacoaat-Uneb about 4.750 ; , i ., i-., ,',-,- ti., .,..; i.ayt, failets and riv bo I 



,-th 



t Alaska, within the nm century will rapport as Urge a population as does the entire Scandinavim pentwukcl 

 ct that you -.v ,11 ,,-c Alaska, with her enonnous rasourra o? mtoerab. her nsheries, and her possibilities that almost 

 duce as hardy and vigorous a race as any pan of America. "Roosevelt. 



