Alaska townsites and abandoned military reservations and selected records of the Division of Alaska Fisheries, 1872-1931.
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is a bureau within the Department of the Interior. Its mission is to work with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife and plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people. A 1940 reorganization plan in the Department of the Interior consolidated the Bureau of Fisheries and the Bureau of Biological Survey into one agency to be known as the Fish and Wildlife Service. The Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife was created...
United States. General Land Office
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Under regulations approved on March 20, 1915, tracts set aside as villa sites under the provisions of an act of April 12, 1910, within the former Flathead Indian Reservation, Montana, were offered for sale at public auction, beginning at Polson, Montana, on July 26, 1915. The sale was adjourned to Dayton, Montana, on August 6 and concluded at Kalispell, Montana, on August 7, 1915. There were 889 parcels of land, not less than 2 nor more than 5 acres in area, fronting on Flathead Lake, and under ...
West, S. B.
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Alaska Herring and Sardine Company.
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Stejneger, Leonhard, 1851-1943
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Leonhard Stejneger (1851-1943) was born in Bergen, Norway, and received his early education there. Later he studied medicine and law at the University of Kristiania. Stejneger's interest in zoology began at an early age, for he produced his earliest field notes in ornithology in 1867. Four years later his first zoological paper was published, and in 1873 his first book was published. He described his first bird, Lanius bairdi, in 1878. In 1881 he left Norway for the United States and arrived in ...
Clark, John A.
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Biographical note: Lawyer and surveyor; John A. Clark was appointed Surveyor General of New Mexico (including Arizona) in 1861 and served until 1868. From the description of Surveyor General correspondence and reports (copies), ca. 1863-1866. (Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division). WorldCat record id: 558634889 John A. Clark, Jr., was the son of John A. and Ellen Causey Clark. His genealogical notes concern families related to his parents. The families, prim...
Ball, Edward Matthew, 1876-1935.
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