Northwest History. Aviation 8. Celebrations, United States.

Crews Cut Boughs To Feed Alaska Deer. Crews Cut Boughs To Feed Alaska Deer KETCHIKAN, Alaska. Saturday, Feb. 20.—(/P)—Two boats left here yesterday with Civilian Conservation Corps men detailed to chop cedar and hemlock bought on Revillagigedo Island and the Behm Canal country as forage for deer, hu...

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Published: 1937
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Summary:Crews Cut Boughs To Feed Alaska Deer. Crews Cut Boughs To Feed Alaska Deer KETCHIKAN, Alaska. Saturday, Feb. 20.—(/P)—Two boats left here yesterday with Civilian Conservation Corps men detailed to chop cedar and hemlock bought on Revillagigedo Island and the Behm Canal country as forage for deer, hungry because of recent deep snows. The deer feeders left in the Game Commission boat Grizzly Bear and the Forest Service's Chugach.