PUBLICATIONS ON ALASKA AND ADJACENT EEGIONS. 



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Nov. 2, 1877. 



June 9, 1877. 

 June 29, 1877. 



June 30, 1877. 



July 5, 1877. 

 Aug. 18,1877. 

 Aug. 21,1877. 



Sept. 24, 1877. 



Oct. 

 Oct. 

 Oct. 



Daily 



9, 1877. 

 19, 1877. 

 26, 1877. 



Evening Post. 



Mar. 13,1872. 



Dec. 3, 1872. 

 Dec. 17,1872. 

 Dec. 19,1872. 

 Sept. 24, 1874. 

 Oct, 9, 1874. 

 Nov. 18,1874. 

 Nov. 21,1874. 

 Nov. 24,1874. 



Jan . 



22, 1878. 



Mar. 



28, 1878. 



Apr. 



5, 1878. 



Apr. 



6, 1878. 



June 



8, 1878. 



Aug. 



8, 1878. 



Sept. 



2, 1878. 



Sept. 



5, 1878. 



Oct. 



8, 1878. 



Feb. 



17,1879. 



Apr. 



26, 1879. 



Resignation of the Sitka collector — 



a dodge. 

 Alarm at Sitka, 



The schooner " General Miller." 

 The Cassiar gold mines. 

 Oath to be taken by the Sitka col. 



lector. 

 News from St. Paul id. 

 Wreckage in Cook's inlet, etc. 

 Vessels arrived, etc. 

 Letter from Ounalaska. 

 Fruits and minerals from Alaska. 

 A territory without a government. 

 Alaska Indians and the whites. 

 See also Weekly Bulletin. 



A daily evening newspaper. 



Feb. 1, 1876. Howard's report. 



Feb. 26,1876. 



Apr. 

 Apr. 

 Aug. 



18, 1876. 

 21, 1876. 



30, 1876. 



Feb. 7, 1877. 



Dec. 15,1877. 

 Apr. 28, 1879. 



Notes of a two years' sojourn in our 

 northern country. 



Academy of sciences. Capfr. Bryant. 



Fear she is lost- — the "Sutton." 



Capture of the "Ocean Spray" by 

 col. Woods. 



Incorporation of the "Arctic Com- 

 mercial Co." 



That Alaska business. 



Facts about Alaska. 



Daily 

 Daily 

 Daily 



Evening Bulletin — Continued. 



June 8. 1877. Alaska. Reported mineral discov- 

 eries. 



Alaska coal fields. 



Fur seal islands and government 

 agents, etc. 



Senator Morton and the Alaska fur 

 seal company. 



Hostilities at Sitka expected. 



News from Cassiar. 



Native of Alaska arrested for mur- 

 der, etc. 



Deplorable state of affairs at Sitka, 

 etc. etc. 



Sea-otter fisheries. 



Arrival of the "St. Paul." 



More disasters among the whalers. 



fol. San Francisco, 1872-1879 



Memorial for opening Alaska to 

 trade. 



Note on Alaska Commercial Co. 



Fur-seal lease. 



Note on Alaska. 



On the Icelanders. 



On Elliott's report. 



Icelanders on Kadyak. 



On the Icelanders. 



What the Icelanders want. 

 Vol. vii, No. 31. Alaskan mummies. 

 Feb. 18,1875. Alaska investigation. 

 Experiment, fol. Olympia, W. T., 1879. A daily newspaper. 



Feb. 10,1879. Alaska. Review of Morris's report. 



Graphic, fol. New York, 1875. A daily newspaper. 



Nov. 30, 1875. Half an hour in Alaska — by Laertes. 



(The) Morning Call. fol. San Francisco, 1871-1879. A daily morning newspaper. 

 July 26, 1871. The Alaskan expedition, &c. 

 Aug. 17, 1871. Miscellany. 

 May 2, 1872. The Aleutian islands. 

 Nov. 1,1874. Cruise of the Yukon. 

 Nov. 2, 1874. On Elliott's report, 

 Nov. 5, 1874. Bean versus Marcellus. 

 Nov. 18, 1874. Icelanders in Alaska. 

 Nov. 19,1874. Elliott's report. On the Iceland- 

 ers. 



Why the Icelanders leave Iceland. 



Loss of the Saranac. 



Investigating the Alaska seal con- 

 tract. 



The missing schooner " Urania." 



A scientist's return — C. P. Fish. 



Academy of sciences. A. L. Pin- 

 art, 



The Indians of British Columbia 

 and their habits. 



The lost fleet. Terrible disaster. 



The lost fleet. More about the 

 twelve whalers lost in the ice. 



Sitka news. 



Kimberly's discovery of coal. • 



News of the " George S. Wright." 



The "George S. Wright." 



Gold discovered on the Taku river. 



Nov. 22,1874. 

 June 22, 1875. 

 Feb. 28,1876. 



July 7, 1876. 

 Aug. 16, 1876. 

 Sept. 9,1876. 



Oct, 22,1876. 



Oct. 



22, 



1876. 



Oct, 



23, 



1876. 



Feb. 



25, 



1877. 



Mar. 



7 



1877." 



Apr. 



5 



1877. 



Apr. 



23 



1877. 



May 



1 



1877. 



Standard, t 



Daily Standard, fol. Victoria, Vancouver island, 1879. 



Feb. 15, 1879. Threatened Indian troubles at Sitka. 



June 



5, 1877. 



Kimberly coal company incorporated. 



June 



5, 1877. 



Story of a survivor of the ' ' George 



S. Wright." 



June 29, 1877. 



Capt. Bryant succeeded by John 







Morton. 



July 



27, 1877. 



News from Cassiar. 



Aug. 



8, 1877 



News from the Arctic. 



Aug. 



24, 1877. 



Return of the "St. Paul." 



Sept, 



4, 1877. 



Academy of sciences. John M. Mor- 

 ton. 



Sept, 



19, 1877. 



A massacre of Esquimaux. 



Oct. 



2, 1877. 



Trespassing seal hunters. 



Mar. 



25, 1878. 



Loss of the. schooner "General Miller." 



Mar. 



26, 1878. 



The " General Miller." 



Aug. 



6, 1878. 



Alaska and its people. 



Feb. 



17, 1879. 



The Indians at Sitka, Alaska, &c. 



Feh. 



28, 1879. 



The Alaska affair. 



Mar. 



8, 1879. 



Danger in Sitka. 



Mar. 



11, 1879. 



The Jeannette's journey. 



Mar. 



18, 1879. 



Relief for Sitka. Report of the Os- 

 prey. 



Mar. 



21, 1879. 



Alaska, seals, etc. 



Apr. 



8, 1879. 



The Sitka troubles, etc. 



Apr. 



24, 1879. 



A Sitk.au to hang. 



May 



5, 1879. 



"Richard, Bush." 



May 



17, 1879. 



Neglected Alaska. 



May 



19, 1879. 



Alaska. 



A daily newspaper. 



