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GOLD. 



Alaskan gold fields and opportunities they offer for capital and labor. (In Labor 



Bulletin 16, May, 1898, pages 297 to 425, illus. maps.) Paper, 20c. 



LA 1.3:16 

 Same, supplement. (In Labor Bulletin 19, Nov. 1898, pages 789 to 828.) Paper, 



lOc. LA 1.3: 19 



Fairhaven gold placers of Seward Peninsula, Alaska. 1905. 85 pages, illus. 3 



maps (2 in pocket). (Geological Bulletin 247.) Paper, 40c. I 19.3:247 



Geology of Yukon gold district, Alaska; History and condition of district to 1897. 



Pages 87 to 392, illus. maps, large 8 [From 18th Geological Report, 1897, 



part 3.] Paper, 50c. I 19.1 a :Al I 8 



Gold placers of Fortymile, Birch Creek, and Fairbanks regions, Alaska. 1905. 



89 pages, illus. 5 maps (1 in pocket). (Geological Bulletin 251.) Paper, 35c. 



I 19.3:251 

 Gold placers of parts of Seward Peninsula, Alaska, including Nome, Council, 



Kougarok, Port Clarence, and Goodhope precincts. 1908. 343 pages, illus. 



4 maps in pocket. (Geological Bulletin 328.) Paper, 70c. I 19.3:328 



Innoko gold-placer district, Alaska, with accounts of central Kuskokwim Valley 



and Ruby Creek and Gold Hill placers. 1910. 87 pages, 5 maps (1 in pocket). 



(Geological Bulletin 410.) Paper, 40c. I 19.3:410 



Juneau gold belt, Alaska; and Reconnaissance of Admiralty Island, Alaska. 



1906. 161 pages, illus. 11 maps (2 in pocket). (Geological Bulletin 287.) 



Paper, 75c. I 19.3:287 



Reconnaissance of gold fields of southern Alaska, with notes on general geology. 



Pages 1 to 86, illus. maps, large 8 [From 18th Geological Report, 1897, 



part 3.] Paper, 25c. I 19.1 a :Al I 1 



Yukon and Nome gold regions. (In Labor Bulletin 29, July, 1900, pages 832 



to 872.) Paper, 15c. LA 1.3:29 



See also, in this list, headings Kenai Peninsula Mineral resources, 1904, 1905, 



1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912 Nome Porcupine placer district- 

 Rampart. 



GOODHOPE. See, in this list, heading Gold. 



GOVERNMENT. 



Act making further provision for civil government for Alaska. Approved June 6, 



1900. 258 pages. (56th Cong. 1st sess. Public act 158.) Paper, 15c. 



S7.5:56 1 ~ 1 " 

 Debate in Senate, Jan. 24, 1910. (In Congressional Record, vol. 45, no. 27, pa<;es 



927 to 929.) Paper, 7c. 

 Debate in Senate, Feb. 14, 1910. (In Congressional Record, vol. 45, no. 44, pages 



1880 to 1889.) Paper, lOc. 

 Legislative assembly for Alaska. General debate in Senate, July 24, 1912. (In 



Congressional Record, vol. 48, no. 192, pages 10103 to 10108.) Paper, 8c. 

 Legislature for Alaska. General debate in House, Apr. 24, 1912. (In Congres- 

 sional Record, vol. 48, no. 115, pages 5554 to 5572.) Paper, 7c. 



Debate on a bill providing for a territorial government for Alaska. 

 Legislature for Alaska. Speech of H. D. Flood of Va., in House, Apr. 17, 1912. 



(In Congressional Record of Apr. 20, 1912, vol. 48, no. Ill, pages 5367 to 5369.) 



Paper, 6c. 

 Legislature for Alaska. Speech of William Sulzer of N. Y., in House, Apr. 17, 



1912. (In Congressional Record, vol. 48, no. 108, pages 5187 to 5190.) Paper, 8c- 

 Legislature for Alaska. Speech of William W T . Wedemeyer of Mich., in House, 



Apr. 17, 1912. (In Congressional Record, vol. 48, no. 108, pages 5183 to 5187.) 



Paper, 8c. 

 Legislature for Alaska. Speech of James Wickersham of Alaska, in House, Apr. 



24, 1912. (In Congressional Record of Apr. 27, vol. 48, no. 118, pages 5741 to 



5766.) Paper, lOc. 

 Legislature for Alaska. Speech of Frank B . Willis of Ohio, in House, Apr. 17, 1912. 



(In Congressional Record, vol. 48, no. 108, pages 5190 to 5196.) Paper, 8c. 

 Memorials and petitions of Territorial Legislature of Alaska. (In Congressional 



Record of May 22, 1913, vol. 50, no. 34, pages 1908 to 1914.) Paper, 6c. 



