Author: University of Alaska Anchorage. Library. Archives and Manuscripts Department
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Category : Alaska
Languages : en
Pages : 1
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UAA Archives & Manuscripts Department
Author: University of Alaska Anchorage. Library. Archives and Manuscripts Department
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Category : Alaska
Languages : en
Pages : 1
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Alaska
Languages : en
Pages : 1
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University of Alaska at Anchorage (UAA): Consortium Library: Archives and Manuscripts Department
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Languages : en
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Features the Archives and Manuscripts Department in the Consortium Library of the University of Alaska at Anchorage. Lists collections, past and current exhibits, and operating hours. Describes department policies.
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Languages : en
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Features the Archives and Manuscripts Department in the Consortium Library of the University of Alaska at Anchorage. Lists collections, past and current exhibits, and operating hours. Describes department policies.
The Records of the Department of the Interior and Research Concerning Canada's Western Frontier of Settlement
Author: Irene M. Spry
Publisher: University of Regina Press
ISBN: 9780889770614
Category : Canada, Western
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
The Dept. of the Interior was in existence from 1873 to 1936.
Publisher: University of Regina Press
ISBN: 9780889770614
Category : Canada, Western
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
The Dept. of the Interior was in existence from 1873 to 1936.
Alaska's No. 1 Guide
Author: Catherine Cassidy
Publisher: Spruce Tree Publishing
ISBN: 0972014403
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
"Andrew Berg was miner, hunter, trapper, fisherman, warden, and Alaska's first licensed hunting guide. More than a biography, this is a well-documented history of the early American settlement of the Kenai Peninsula."
Publisher: Spruce Tree Publishing
ISBN: 0972014403
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
"Andrew Berg was miner, hunter, trapper, fisherman, warden, and Alaska's first licensed hunting guide. More than a biography, this is a well-documented history of the early American settlement of the Kenai Peninsula."
The Ancestry Family Historian's Address Book
Author: Juliana Szucs Smith
Publisher: Ancestry Publishing
ISBN: 9781932167993
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 614
Book Description
A directory of contact information for organizations in genealogical research and how to find them.
Publisher: Ancestry Publishing
ISBN: 9781932167993
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 614
Book Description
A directory of contact information for organizations in genealogical research and how to find them.
Empire's Edge
Author: Preston Jones
Publisher: University of Alaska Press
ISBN: 1889963895
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
In 1898, Nome, Alaska, burst into the American consciousness when one of the largest gold strikes in the world occurred on its shores. Over the next ten years, Nome’s population exploded as both men and women came north to seek their fortunes. Closer to Siberia than to New York, Nome’s citizens created their own version of small-town America on the northern frontier. Less than 150 miles from the Arctic Circle, they weathered the Great War and the diphtheria epidemic of 1925 as well as floods, fires, and the Great Depression. They enlivened the Alaska winters with pastimes such as high-school basketball and social clubs. Empire’s Edge is the story of how ordinary Americans made a life on the edge of a continent—a life both ordinary and extraordinary.
Publisher: University of Alaska Press
ISBN: 1889963895
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
In 1898, Nome, Alaska, burst into the American consciousness when one of the largest gold strikes in the world occurred on its shores. Over the next ten years, Nome’s population exploded as both men and women came north to seek their fortunes. Closer to Siberia than to New York, Nome’s citizens created their own version of small-town America on the northern frontier. Less than 150 miles from the Arctic Circle, they weathered the Great War and the diphtheria epidemic of 1925 as well as floods, fires, and the Great Depression. They enlivened the Alaska winters with pastimes such as high-school basketball and social clubs. Empire’s Edge is the story of how ordinary Americans made a life on the edge of a continent—a life both ordinary and extraordinary.
My History is America's History
Author: National Endowment for the Humanities
Publisher: DIANE Publishing Inc.
ISBN: 9780942310009
Category : 15 THING YOU CAN DO TO SAVE AMERICA'S STORIES.
Languages : en
Pages : 104
Book Description
15 things you can do to save America's stories.
Publisher: DIANE Publishing Inc.
ISBN: 9780942310009
Category : 15 THING YOU CAN DO TO SAVE AMERICA'S STORIES.
Languages : en
Pages : 104
Book Description
15 things you can do to save America's stories.
Ada Blackjack
Author: Jennifer Niven
Publisher: Hachette Books
ISBN: 1401304427
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 448
Book Description
From the author of The Ice Master comes the remarkable true story of a young Inuit woman who survived six months alone on a desolate, uninhabited Arctic island In September 1921, four young men and Ada Blackjack, a diminutive 25-year-old Eskimo woman, ventured deep into the Arctic in a secret attempt to colonize desolate Wrangel Island for Great Britain. Two years later, Ada Blackjack emerged as the sole survivor of this ambitious polar expedition. This young, unskilled woman--who had headed to the Arctic in search of money and a husband--conquered the seemingly unconquerable north and survived all alone after her male companions had perished. Following her triumphant return to civilization, the international press proclaimed her the female Robinson Crusoe. But whatever stories the press turned out came from the imaginations of reporters: Ada Blackjack refused to speak to anyone about her horrific two years in the Arctic. Only on one occasion--after charges were published falsely accusing her of causing the death of one her companions--did she speak up for herself. Jennifer Niven has created an absorbing, compelling history of this remarkable woman, taking full advantage of the wealth of first-hand resources about Ada that exist, including her never-before-seen diaries, the unpublished diaries from other primary characters, and interviews with Ada's surviving son. Ada Blackjack is more than a rugged tale of a woman battling the elements to survive in the frozen north--it is the story of a hero.
Publisher: Hachette Books
ISBN: 1401304427
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 448
Book Description
From the author of The Ice Master comes the remarkable true story of a young Inuit woman who survived six months alone on a desolate, uninhabited Arctic island In September 1921, four young men and Ada Blackjack, a diminutive 25-year-old Eskimo woman, ventured deep into the Arctic in a secret attempt to colonize desolate Wrangel Island for Great Britain. Two years later, Ada Blackjack emerged as the sole survivor of this ambitious polar expedition. This young, unskilled woman--who had headed to the Arctic in search of money and a husband--conquered the seemingly unconquerable north and survived all alone after her male companions had perished. Following her triumphant return to civilization, the international press proclaimed her the female Robinson Crusoe. But whatever stories the press turned out came from the imaginations of reporters: Ada Blackjack refused to speak to anyone about her horrific two years in the Arctic. Only on one occasion--after charges were published falsely accusing her of causing the death of one her companions--did she speak up for herself. Jennifer Niven has created an absorbing, compelling history of this remarkable woman, taking full advantage of the wealth of first-hand resources about Ada that exist, including her never-before-seen diaries, the unpublished diaries from other primary characters, and interviews with Ada's surviving son. Ada Blackjack is more than a rugged tale of a woman battling the elements to survive in the frozen north--it is the story of a hero.
Archival Outlook
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Category : Archives
Languages : en
Pages : 226
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Category : Archives
Languages : en
Pages : 226
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Witness
Author: Jeanne M. Schaaf
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Words from local residents and added text tell of the effects of the June 6, 1912 eruption of Novarupta volcano.
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Words from local residents and added text tell of the effects of the June 6, 1912 eruption of Novarupta volcano.