Transportation in Alaska's PastMichael Stephen Kennedy Alaska Historical Society, 1982 - 506 páginas Proceedings of the Transportation in Alaska's Past Conference held in Fairbanks, Alaska, October 15-18, 1981. Covers all aspects of transportation including shipbuilding, aviation, railways and source of historical information. |
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... reaching into the heart of the interior . Even so , she made a valid point that , while by reason of continental build , Atlantic - facing North America is hospitable topography for great river systems ( and ... reached out from the -80-
... reaching into the heart of the interior . Even so , she made a valid point that , while by reason of continental build , Atlantic - facing North America is hospitable topography for great river systems ( and ... reached out from the -80-
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Michael Stephen Kennedy. western frontier of North America which reached out from the Atlantic , and the eastern frontier of Russia , which reached out from behind the Urals , shared the advantage of access to great river systems ( op ...
Michael Stephen Kennedy. western frontier of North America which reached out from the Atlantic , and the eastern frontier of Russia , which reached out from behind the Urals , shared the advantage of access to great river systems ( op ...
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... reached the Matanuska valley mines . In 1916 the road established a Land and Industrial Department similar in function to the land departments of the transcontinental railroads . Secretary of the Interior Franklin K. Lane prac- tically ...
... reached the Matanuska valley mines . In 1916 the road established a Land and Industrial Department similar in function to the land departments of the transcontinental railroads . Secretary of the Interior Franklin K. Lane prac- tically ...
Contenido
TRANSPORTATION IN ALASKAS PAST | 1 |
GULLIVERS DISCOVERY 29 | 29 |
TELLERS JOURNEY ON KAYAK ISLAND ALASKA JULY 20 1741 | 50 |
Otras 6 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
Alaska Alaska Railroad American Anchorage Arctic Army arrived aviation Board boats Brady building built bush pilots called carried coal coast collection Company Congress construction continued Copper Creek Department District early established evacuation Fairbanks federal flight flying gold Governor Hirst Historical House Iditarod important Indian interest interior Island John July June Juneau land later Library located major Management Marine MICHIGAN miles military mining native navigability needed Nome North Office operated Pacific Parks passed photographs pioneer plane poles present problems Railroad rates reached record Richardson River road roadhouse route Russian sailing Seattle Senate served Service ship Steamship Steller summer supplies Territory trade trails transportation United University vessels village Washington winter World Yukon