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COAL LANDS Continued. 



Coal deposits in Alaska, Text of bill to encourage development of coal deposits 

 in Alaska, and general debate in House, May 25, 1908. (In Congressional 

 Record, vol. 42, no. 133, pages 7240 to 7243.) Paper, lie. 



This bill provides that when 16 men shall each have taken up 160 acres of coal land under existing 

 laws, they may form an association and consolidate their claims so that the association may take 

 up 2,560 acres. 



Coal resources of the Yukon, Alaska. 1903. 71 pages, illus., 2 maps. (Geologi- 

 cal Bulletin 218.) Paper, 15c. 119.3:218 



Debate in Senate, Feb. 23, 1910. (In Congressional Record, vol. 45, no. 52, 

 pages 2285, 2286.) Paper, 5c. 



Debate in Senate, Feb. 19, 1914. (In Congressional Record, vol. 51, no. 55, 

 pages 3899 to 3902.) Paper, 7c. 



A discussion of which committee to refer a bill to authorize the President of the United States 

 to mine coal hi Alaska, to reserve from private appropriation or lease certain lands and coal deposits 

 in Alaska owned by United States, etc. 



Debate in Senate, Feb. 20, 1914. (In Congressional Record, vol. 51, no. 56. 



pages 3953 to 3957.) Paper, 7c. 

 In United States circuit court, western district of Washington, northern division 



in case of United States against Charles F. Munday, Archie W. Shiels, and 



Earl E. Siegley [charging conspiracy to fraudulently acquire coal lands in 



Alaska], indictment quashed, opinion of Judge Hanford. 1911. 10 pages. 



(62d Cong., 1st sess., S. Doc. 8.) Paper, 5c. 

 Leasing coal lands in Alaska. General debate in House, Feb. 23, 1911. (In 



Congressional Record, vol. 46, no. 62, pages 3376 to 3387.) Paper, 9c. 

 National coal monopoly in Alaska, Speech of James Wickersham of Alaska, im 



House, Feb. 23, 1911. (In Congressional Record, Feb. 24, vol. 46, no. 63, 



pages 3399 to 3413.) Paper, 18c. 

 The speaker objects to the existing conditions which allow nonresident corporations to oblam 



large revenue from the resources of Alaska, while the actual settlement of the country is not 



encouraged. 



Opinion of Judge Rudkin in case of United States against Charles H. Doughten, 

 Charles A. M'Kenzie, Harry White, Donald A. M'Kenzie, and Raymond 

 Brown, relative to Alaska coal lands. 1911. 7 pages, (62d Cong., 1st sess., 

 S. Doc. 18.) Paper, 5c. 



Report amending by substitute S. 6805, to encourage development of coal deposits 

 in Alaska. 1908. 3 pages. (60th Cong., 1st sess., H. Rept. 1728.) Paper, 5c. 

 The object of the bill was to enable coal locators to consolidate their holdings in such a way as 

 to make possible the development of coal fields. 



Report amending H. 32080, for leasing of coal lands in Alaska [etc.]. 1911. 6 



pages. (61st Cong., 3d sess., H. Rept. 2190.) Paper, 5c. 

 Report amending S. 9955, for leasing of coal and coal lands in Alaska. 1911. 9 



pages. (61st Cong., 3d sess., S. Rept. 1023.) Paper, 5c. 

 Report on coal and lignite of Alaska. (In Geological Report. 1896, pt. 1, 



771 to 908, illus., maps, large 8) Cloth, $2.00. 1 19.1:8$ 



Speech of R. M. La Follette of Wis., in Senate, Aug. 21, 1911. (In Congressional 



Record, vol. 47, no. Ill, pages 4403 to 4446.) Paper, 16c. 

 Includes Statements of James Wickersham, Delegate from Alaska; testimony of John N. Steele 



in regard to Copper River and Northwestern Railway in Alaska; speech of James Wickersham 



on the subject of National coal monopoly in Alaska; Statement in matter of charges against H. L. 



Faulkner, United States marshal, and John Rustgard. United States district attorney; bill for 



relief of Alaska Terminal and Navigation Company, and other bills relating to railroads in Alaska; 



Stake of the business man in conservation, address at 2d National Conservation Congress, St. Paul. 



Speech of I. L. Lenroot of Wis. , in House, Feb. 23, 1911. (In Congressional Record 

 of Feb. 24, vol. 46, no. 63, pages 3435, 3436.) Paper, 18c. 



See also, in this list, headings Cunningham claims Interior Department, Investi- 

 gation of Kenai Peninsula Lisburne, Cape Matanuska Valley Mineral 

 resources, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1909, 1910 Petroleum. 



COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY in Alaska. 1909. 8 pages. (Coast and Geo- 

 detic Survey.) Paper, 5c. C 4.2:A1 1 s 



COAST PILOT. 



Alaska, coast pilot notes from Yakutat Bay to Cook Inlet and Shelikof Strait. 

 2d edition. 1910. 82 pages, large 8. (Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Paper, 

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