American occupation, 1867 Aug. 23-1869 January.

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American occupation, 1867 Aug. 23-1869 January.

Correspondence and records of customs agents; first-hand description of events preceding and following the exchange of Alaska from Russian to U.S. administration of the Customs Service at Sitka.

1 v. (74 p.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7488972

Alaska State Library

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