Selective Alaska records concerning wildlife management from the Bureau of Biological Survey and Bureau of Fisheries, 1904-1935.

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Selective Alaska records concerning wildlife management from the Bureau of Biological Survey and Bureau of Fisheries, 1904-1935.

Correspondence, agents' reports, personnel files, and memoranda. Employee records include: Henry D. Aller, Henry W. Elliott, Charles H. Gilbert, Fred H. Gray, Nathan O. Hardy, Harold Heath, Willis H. Rich, and H.O. Smith.

1 box (0.4 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7536446

Alaska State Library

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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

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Murie, Olaus Johan, 1889-1963

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Ball, Edward Matthew, 1876-1935.

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