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PUBLICATIONS ON ALASKA AND ADJACENT REGIONS. 



Espinosa y Tello (Josef). Meniorias sobre las observaciones astron6micas, hechas por los navegantes 

 Bspanoles en distintos lugares del globo; las quales nan servido para la formacion de las cartas 

 de marear publicadas por la direccion de trabajos hidrograficos de Madrid: ordenadas por don 

 Josef Espinosa v Tello, (etc.) 1' v. 4 p. 1. 17<>. vii, 184, sxxii, 2i'4 pp. cuts; xx,200, v,320pp. 

 .") plates. 1°. Madrid, en la imprenta real, L809. 

 Note. — An account of the voyage of Malaspina in vol. ii. 



Esquimaux (The). See BARRINGTON (John J . . . ). 



Etolin (vice-admiral . . .). See Ufssian American Colonies, florua/ri liouincia, (etc) [Eeportof 

 the committee on the North American colonics, etc.] pp. 374-384. 



Euler (Leonard). Extract of a letter from Mr. Leonard Euler (etc.) to Rev. Cha. AVclstcin (etc.) 

 concerning the discoveries of the Russians on the north-east coast of Asia. 



[In Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. 1 . London, for tin society, 1748. Vol. xliv, part ii, 

 pp. 421-423.] 



Evening (The) Star. fol. Washington, ]S(i!)-lS79. 



Mar. 26, 1869. Gold mines in Alaska. 



Jan. 11,1870. On Raymond's report. 



Mar. 6,1870. Alaska seal fisheries. 



July 20,1870. Opening of the bids for the seal 



islands. 

 July 21,1870. Decision on same delayed. 

 July 25,1870. Decision given in part. 

 July 26,1870. Another delay. 

 July 27,1870. Another delay. 

 July 28,1870. Opinion of the attorney general on 



same. 

 July 29,1870. Another delay. 

 July 30,1870. Akerman's decision and award of 



contract. 

 Aug. :S, 1870. News from Sitka. 

 • Aug. 5,187(1. An act to prevent the extermination 



of fur-bearing animals in Alaska. 

 Aug. (1, 1870, Meteorology for 18G9— Sitka. 

 xVug. 10, 1870. Alaskan cod-fish. 

 Aug. 11,1870. Fur-seal fisheries. 

 Nov. 21,1870. The seal fisheries. 

 Fell. 6,1871. See House proceedings. 

 Apr. 24, 1871. A soldier murderer — Wm. B. Bird. 

 Mir. 2. 1-74. Garfielde's contract suspended. 

 Alaska for sale for a million. 



]Y1>. 21. 1875. 

 Fel,. 22,1875. 

 Feb. ■_>:;. 1875. 

 Apr. 21, 1875. 

 May 24. 1875. 

 June 26, 1875. 



Alaska commercial company. 



Our Alaskan bonanza. 



Military Indian agent in Alaska. 



Wreck of the Saranac. 

 July 12,1875. Treasury department order. 

 July 21, 1875. Measles in Alaska. 

 Dec. L3, 1875. Alaska. 



Dec. 15,1875. See Congressional proceedings. 

 Jan. 22, 1876. Alaska's great volcano — Ilianina. 

 Feb. 25, L876. Alaska seal-fur investigation. 

 Feb. 28, 1876. Seal skins. 

 Maj 27. 1876. Alaska seal investigation. 

 Oct. 2:'., 1-7C Twelve whaling vessels lost in t lie ice, 

 Apr. 21. 1-77. Protection of the people of Alaska. 

 .May 26, 1-77. Alaska boundary question. 

 June21, 1877. En route with the troops. 

 July23,1877. Fate of the crew of the •■<;*<,. s. 



Wright." 

 Jul} 2 1.1-77. >ii K;i in danger. 

 Aug.30, L877. John Morton's dangerous sickness. 

 Aug. 31, 1-77. John Morton's dangerous sickness. 

 Sept. 1. 1-77. Laic from Alaska. 

 Sept. in. 1-77. Thirteen Datives of Bering strait 

 killed. 



A daily evening newspaper. 



Oct. 2,1877. Two Kanakas savedfromthe whal- 

 ing licet. 



Alleged murderers (of crew of "Geo. 

 S. Wright") released. 



Alaska Indians on a spree. 



Sermon mi Alaska: by S. Jackson. 



Canada desires to purchase Alaska. 



Purchase of Alaska by the Dominion- 

 Loss of the "General Miller." 



Miss Fanny F. Kellogg appointed 

 postmaster at Sitka. 



Disastrous voyage of the "San 

 Diego." 



The northwest passage. 



Volcanic eruptions in the Aleutian 

 islands. 



Col. DeAhna petitions Congress. 



Nordenskjold's expedition. 



American Arctic expedition. 



Arctic explorations. Alaska's first 

 hanging. 



Permission to kill fur-bearing ani- 

 mals in Alaska refused. 



Alaska. 



News of major Wm. G. Morris. 



Commerce in the Arctic. 



Nordenskjold's fate. 



Voyage of the Lena. 



The situation at Sitka. 



The Sitka outbreak. 



The Bennett polar expedition. 



The Alaskan boundary. 



A man-of-war for Alaska. The out- 

 break in Alaska. From vagrant 

 to missionary. 



The "Alaska" to go to Sitka, 



Morris and J )c Alma. 



Morris and DeAhna. A man-of-war 

 for Alaska. 



Return of the "Osprey." Arrival at 

 Sit kit of t lie "Alaska." 



\.r. al protect ion of Sitka. 



( Iflicers of the "Jam* sloini." 



A sitka Indian convicted of murder. 



Capt. I '.row 11, of 1 be " Alaska," leaves 

 Sitka and is ordered back again. 

 Apr. 22, 1879. An expedition to Alaska. 

 Apr. 26, L879. A Sitka Indian to bang. 

 .\Ia\ 6,1879. The Sitka Indian Kat Koo hung. 

 May 28, L879. On Nordenskjold's success. 



Oct. 20,1877. 



Oct. 30,1877. 

 Jan. 12,1878. 

 Feb. 2:?, 1878. 

 Feb. 26, 1878. 

 Mar. 25. 1878. 

 Aug. L, 1878. 



Aug.21, 187-8. 



Nov. 5, 1878. 

 Nov.26,1878. 



Dee. 5,1878. 

 Dec. 28, 1878. 

 Dec. 30, 1878. 

 Jan. 15,1879. 



Jan. 17,1879. 



Jan. 18,1879. 

 Jan. 27,1879. 

 Feb. 3,1879. 

 Feb. 8,1879. 

 Feb. 15,1879. 

 Feb. 17,1879. 

 Feb. 18, 1879. 

 Mar. ii, 1879. 

 Mar. 12. 1879. 

 Mar. 17. 1879. 



Mar. 18,1879. 

 Mar. 24, 1879. 

 Mar. 2li. 1879. 



Apr. 10,1879. 



Apr. II, 1879. 

 Apr. 15. 1879. 

 Apr. 17, L879. 

 Apr. 21, 1879. 



