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APPENDIX
In the preparation of this volume the following works have been
consulted, which treat wholly, or in part, of Alaska. After the narratives
of the early voyages and discoveries, the more important works of the
list are Bancroft's "History," Dall's "Alaska and Its Resources," Brooks'
"Geography and Geology," Davidson's "Alaska Boundary," Elliott's
"Arctic Province," Mason's "Aboriginal Basketry," Miss Scidmore's
"Guide-book," and "Proceedings of the Alaska Boundary Tribunal."
Abercrombie, Captain. Government Reports.
Alaska Club's Almanac. 1907, 1908.
Bales, L. L. Habits and Haunts of the Sea-otter. Seattle Post-
Intelligencer. April 7, 1907.
Bancroft, Hubert H. History of the Pacific States. Volumes on Oregon,
Washington, Idaho, Montana, Alaska, and Northwest Coast. The
volume on Alaska is a conscientious and valuable study of that country,
the material for which was gathered largely by Ivan Petroff.
Beattie, W. G. Alaska-Yukon Magazine. October, 1907.
Blaine, J. G. Twenty Years of Congress. Two volumes. 1884.
Brady, J. G. Governor's Reports. 1902, 1904, 1905.
Brooks, Alfred H. The Geography and Geology of Alaska. 1906. Also,
Coal Resources of Alaska.
Butler, Sir William. Wild Northland. 1873.
Clark, Reed P. Mirror and American.
Cook, James. Voyage to the Pacific Ocean. 1784.
Coxe, William. Russian Discoveries. Containing diaries of Steller, the
naturalist, who accompanied Behring and Shelikoff, who made the first
permanent Russian settlement in America; also, an account of
Deshneff's passage through Behring Strait in 1648. Fourth Edition.
Enlarged. 1803.
Cunningham, J. T. Encyclopædia Britannica.
Dall, William Healy. Alaska and Its Resources. An accurate and
important work. This volume and Bancroft's Alaska are the standard
historical works on Alaska.
Davidson, George. The Alaska Boundary. 1903. Also, Glaciers of Alaska.
1904. Mr. Davidson's work for Alaska covers many years and is of great
value.
Dixon, George. Voyage Around the World. 1789.
Dorsey, John. Alaska-Yukon Magazine. October, 1907.
Dunn, Robert. Outing. February, 1908.
Elliott, Henry W. Our Arctic Province. 1886. This book covers the
greater part of Alaska in an entertaining style and contains a
comprehensive study of the Seal Islands.
Georgeson, C. C. Report of Alaska Agricultural Experimental Work. 1903,
1904, 1905, 1906.
Harriman. Alaska Expedition. 1904.
Harrison, E. S. Nome and Seward Peninsula.
Holmes, W. H. Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology. 1907.
Irving, Washington. Astoria.
Jewitt, John. Adventures. Edited by Robert Brown. 1896. John Jewitt
was captured and held as a slave by the Nootka Indians from 1803
until 1805.
Jones, R. D. Alaska-Yukon Magazine. October, 1907.
Kinzie, R. A. Treadwell Group of Mines. 1903.
Kostrometinoff, George. Letters and Papers.
La Pérouse, Jean François. Voyage Around the World. 1798.
Mackenzie, Alexander. Voyages to the Arctic in 1789 and 1793. Two
volumes.
McLain, J. S. Alaska and the Klondike. 1905.
Mason, Otis T. Aboriginal American Basketry. An exquisite and poetic
work.
Moser, Commander. Alaska Salmon Investigations.
Muir, John. The Alaska Trip. Century Magazine. August, 1897.
Müller, Gerhard T. Voyages from Asia to America. 1761 and 1764.
Nord, Captain J. G. Letters and papers.
Portlock, Nathaniel. Voyage Around the World. 1789.
Proceedings of the Alaska Boundary Tribunal. Seven volumes. 1904.
Schwatka, Frederick. Along Alaska's Great River. 1886. Lieutenant
Schwatka voyaged down the Yukon on rafts in 1883 and wrote an
interesting book. His namings were unfortunate, but his voyage was of
value, and many of his surmises have proven to be almost startlingly
correct.
Scidmore, Eliza Ruhamah. Guide-book to Alaska. 1893. Miss Scidmore's
style is superior to that of any other writer on Alaska.
Seattle Mail and Herald. March 7, 1903.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer. 1906, 1907, 1908.
Seattle Times. 1908.
Seward, Frederick W. Inside History of Alaska Purchase. Seward
Gateway. March 17, 1906.
Shaw, W. T. Alaska-Yukon Magazine. October, 1907.
Simpson, Sir George. Journey Around the World. 1847.
Sumner, Charles. Oration on the Cession of Russian America to the
United States. 1867.
Tuttle, C. R. The Golden North. 1897.
Vancouver, George. Voyage of Discovery to the North Pacific Ocean.
Three volumes. 1798.
INDEX
A

Abercrombie, Captain, 266, 287, 288.

Admiralty Island, 107, 108.

Afognak, 343-345.

Agricultural Experimental Work, 213-215.

Alaska Central Railway, 298, 299.

Alaskan Range, 224.

Alert Bay, 16.

Aleutian Islands, 392, 393.

Aleutian Range, 224.

Aleuts, The, 395-401.

Anderson Island, 424.

Annette Island, 59-64.

Anvik, 505.

Aphoon, The, 509.

Apollo Mine, 368.


Aristocracy of Alaska, The, 140, 141.

Atlin, 441.

Average Tourist, The, 11.

Baird Glacier, 106.

Baranoff, Alexander, 163-185.

Baranoff Island, 149.

Barren Islands, 300.

Basketry, 99-102.

Beaver Dam, 284, 285.

Behm Canal, 84.

Behring, Vitus, 153-161.

Belkoffski, 376-382.

Berner's Bay, 133.

Besborough Island, 425.

Bidarkas and Kayaks, 246.

Bishop of All Alaska, The, 210-212.

Boas, Franz, 16.


Bogosloff Volcanoes, 411-413.

Bonanza, The, 254, 255.

Boundaries, 37-49.

Brackett Road, The, 430, 431.

Brady Glacier, 135.

Brady, Governor, 217, 349-350.

Bristol Bay, 301, 420-423.

Brooks, Alfred H., 497.

Bruner Railway Company, 240.

Brynteson, John, 524.

Burke Channel, 23.

Call of Alaska, The, 19, 20.

Campbell, Robert, 459.

Camp Comfort, 276-278.

Cape Darby, 425, 514.

Cape Denbigh, 425, 514.

Cape Douglas, 300.


Cape Elizabeth, 300.

Cape Fanshaw, 106.

Cape Newenham, 423.

Cape Prince of Wales, 424.

Cape St. Elias, 238.

Cape St. Hermogenes, 320.

Cape Suckling, 238.

Caribou Crossing, 441, 442.

Carmack, George, 473.

Chatham Strait, 134.

Chena River, 499.

Chief Kohklux, 141.

Chief Shakes, 90.

Chief Skowl, 68.

Chignik, 366.

Chilkaht Blanket, 136, 140.

Chilkaht Inlet, 134.

Chilkaht River, 139.

Chilkoot Inlet, 136.


Chilkoot River, 140.

Chirikoff, Alexis, 153-161.

Chiswell Rocks, 300.

Chitina River, 244, 245.

Cholmondeley Sound, 68.

Chugach Alps, 224.

Chugach Gulf, 246, 251, 252.

Chugatz Islands, 300.

Claim Staking in the Klondike, 484.

Clarence Strait, 85.

Clerk's Island, 426.

Climate, 259-264.

Cluster of Hops, A, 129-131.

Coal, 307-310.

Coal Harbor, 310.

Cold Bay, 365.

Columbia Glacier, 257-259.

Commercial Companies of the North, 477-479.


Comptroller Bay, 238.

Convict Settlement, The, 230, 231.

Cook, James, 245-250, 423-426.

Cook Inlet, 299-307.

Copper Mines, 253-255, 453.

Copper River, 244, 245.

Copper River and Northwestern Railway, 242-244.

Council, 523.

Croyere, Lewis de Lisle de, 154.

Cudahy, Fort, 488.

Dall, William H., 97.

Davidson Glacier, 134, 139.

Dawson, 464-485.

Dawson, George M., 462, 463.

De Fuca, Juan, 4, 5.

Dementief, Abraham Mikhailovich, 155.

Deshneff, Simeon, 527.


Devil's Thumb, 105.

Diomede Islands, 424, 528.

Discovery Passage, 14-16.

Disenchantment Bay, 232, 233.

Dixon Entrance, 65.

Dixon, George, 228.

Dora, The, 370-374.

Down in a Great Gold Mine, 123-128.

Dryad Trouble, The, 85, 86.

Duncan, William, 55-64.

Dundas, 100-102.

Dutch Harbor, 393, 406-408.

Eagle, 488-490.

Early Oil Companies, 240.

East Cape, 424.

Egbert, Fort, 488.

Egegak, 420.
Ellamar, 253-256.

Emmons, G. T., 95, 385.

Eskimo, 384-387, 421-426, 502, 518.

Eskimo Dog, The, 486, 487.

Fairbanks, 498-500.

Fairweather Range, 223, 224.

Father Juvenal, 327-332.

Finlayson Channel, 27.

Fiords of British Columbia, 24.

First Russian Settlement, 326.

Fitzhugh Sound, 22, 23.

Five-Finger Rapids, 457.

Fording Glacial Streams, 286-287.

Forests of Alaska, 33-36.

Fort Rupert, 17.

Fort Wrangell, 85-92.

Forty-Mile, 486.
Fraser Reach, 27.

Fraser River, 9.

Frederick Sound, 105.

Galiana Island, 9, 17.

Game Laws, 312-317.

Gardner Canal, 30.

Gastineau Channel, 114.

Gay Life at Sitka, 175-185.

Georgia, Gulf of, 9.

Gibbon, Fort, 496.

Glacier Bay and its Glaciers, 219.

Glottoff, 321-326.

Golovin Bay, 522.

Gore's Island, 426.

Goryalya Volcano, 301.

Government of Alaska, 348-351.

Government of the Yukon, 472.


Graham Reach, 27.

Grand Canyon, 448-453.

Great Bonanza Copper Mine, 290-294.

"Great Unlighted Way," The, 295-297.

Greek-Russian Church at Sitka, 193, 194.

Grenville Channel, 27, 31-33.

Hagemeister, 180, 181.

Haidahs, 70.

Haines Mission, 142.

Hanna, James, 22.

Hawkins Island, 248.

Heikish Narrows, 27.

Henderson, Governor, 471.

Heney, M. J., 242, 427, 428.

Hinchingbroke Island, 248.

Hoggatt, Governor, 501, 505, 515.

Holy Cross Mission, 505, 507.


Homer, 311, 312.

Hootalinqua River, 89, 434.

Howkan, 68.

Hubbard Glacier, 232.

Hunt, Wilson P., 176-178.

"Husky," The, 486, 487.

Icy Cape, 424.

Icy Straits, 219.

Iliamna Lake, 301.

Iliamna Volcano, 300.

Indian River, 200, 201.

Indians of Alaska, 69-84.

In Keystone Canyon, 278-279.

Inlets of British Columbia, 12, 13.

Innuit, The, 385-387, 421-426.

Japonski Island, 152.


Johnstone Strait, 17.

Juneau, 114-120.

Kachemak Bay, 307.

Kadiak Island, 318-342.

Kaknu River, 300.

Kamelinka, or Kamelayka, 246, 247.

Karluk, 346-363.

Karluk Hatcheries, 358-363.

Kasa-an, 68.

Kassitoff, 300.

Katalla, 240-245.

Kayak, 238, 239.

Kaye Island, 238.

Kenai Range, 224.

Kennicott Glacier, 290-292.

Ketchikan, 50-55.

Klondike, 458-484.
Knight's Island, 248.

Knik River, 300.

Kodiak, 334-338.

Koloshians, 70, 167, 217.

Koyukuk, 503.

Krusenstern, 172-174.

Kuskokwim River, 420, 423.

Kvichak River, 420.

Kwakiutl Indians, 16.

Kwikhpak, The, 509.

Labret, The, 25-26, 228, 229.

Lake Bennett, 434-441.

Lake Clark, 301.

Lake Lebarge, 456, 457.

Lake Lindeman, 440.

Lama Pass, 23.

La Pérouse, Jean François, 225-229.


Last Indian Trouble at Sitka, 208-209.

La Touche Island, 254.

Lewes River, 434.

Lindblom, Erik, 524.

Lindeberg, Jafet, 524.

Lisiansky, 172-174.

Lisière, or "Thirty-Mile Strip," 45-49.

"Little Redbirds," The, 76-78.

Lituya Bay, 225-229.

Loring, 66.

"Lottie," 512-513.

Lowering of the Russian Flag, 206-208.

Lower Yukon, 501.

Lynn Canal, 132-134.

McKay Reach, 27.

Makushin Volcano, 395.

Malamutes, 486-487.
Malaspina Glacier, 235.

Marmot Island and Bay, 319.

Marsh Lake, 443.

Mason, Otis T., 95.

Matanuska River, 300.

Meares, John, 4, 5, 251.

Mendenhall Glacier, 132.

Metlakahtla, 55-64.

Miles Glacier, 244.

Millbank Sound, 26.

Modus Vivendi, The, 48-49.

Moira Sound, 68.

Montagu Island, 248.

Mount Crillon, 225.

Mount Drum, 285.

Mount Edgecumbe, 149, 220.

Mounted Police, 472, 473.

Mount Fairweather, 225.


Mount La Pérouse, 225.

Mount Lituya, 225.

Mount McKinley, 224, 297.

Mount Regal, 290.

Mount Wrangell, 290.

Mr. Whidbey is "humane," 137-138.

Muir Glacier, 219.

Müller, Gerhard T., 154.

Naha Bay, 66.

Naknek River, 420.

Needs of the Natives, 382-389.

Niblack Anchorage, 68.

Nizina District, 288.

Nome, 514-528.

Norton Sound, 424, 425.

Nulato, 504.

"Number Eight, Cooper Gulch," 520-522.

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