Alaska archives, from Oonalaska and St. Paul's Island : ms., [1878?].

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Alaska archives, from Oonalaska and St. Paul's Island : ms., [1878?].

Census data for Unalaska; baptismal records at Sitka, 1805-1819; translation of a petition by inhabitants of Unalaska for the removal of Ivan Laduigin, an objectionable character, 1878; translation and Russian text of an undated Chief's Address to Sea Otter Hunters.

Originals : 35 p. ; 32 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (21 exposures) : negative (Rich. 114:5) and positive.

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