Summary: | Issued also as Senate report 1023, 56th Cong., 1st sess. Report submitted by Mr. Carter from the Committee on military affairs to whom was referred resolution no. 189, agreed to December 9, 1897, directing the committee to report to the Senate on the extent of explorations by the United States army in Alaska, etc. Alaska. 1897. Up and down the Yukon, by E.H. Wells.--Alaska. 1898. Relief of the destitute in the Yukon region, by Capt. P.H. Ray and Lieut. W.P. Richardson.--Alaska. 1898. Copper River exploring expedition, by Capt. W.R. Abercrombie.--Alaska. 1898. Tanana River exploring expedition, by Capt. E.F. Glenn.--Alaska. 1899. Cooks Inlet exploring expedition, by Capt. E.F. Glenn.--Alaska. 1899. Yukon River exploring expedition, by Capt. W.P. Richardson.--Alaska. 1899. Copper River exploring expedition, by Capt. W.R. Abercrombie. Report of Senate Committee on military affairs.--General introduction.--Reconnoissance of the Yukon River, by C.P. [i.e. C.W.] Raymond. 1869.--A visit to Alaska in June, 1875, by Maj. Gen. O.O. Howard.--Report of Ivan Petrof on the population, resources, etc., of Alaska, from U.S. census report of 1880.--Military reconnoissance made in Alaska in 1883, by Lieut. F. Schwatka.--Alaska. 1884. International polar expedition to Point Barrow, by Lieut. P.H. Ray.--Supplementary expedition into the Copper River Valley, Alaska, 1884, by Lieut. W.R. Abercrombie.--Military reconnoissance of the Copper River Valley, Alaska, made in 1885, by Lieut. H.T. Allen.--Alaska. 1897. Relief of the destitute in gold fields, by Capt. P.H. Ray. Mode of access: Internet. CLEMENTS: Dark brown calf back and corners, marbled edges. CLEMENTS: ACQ: Vignaud Library.
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