Tin deposits in western Seward Penninsula [sic], Alaska. 1945.

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Tin deposits in western Seward Penninsula [sic], Alaska. 1945.

Discusses the discovery of two tin-bearing veins in the bedrock at Cape Mountain and Lost River. Also addressed is the significance of these veins as potential reserves of the mineral.

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E.W. Glafcke was in charge of a crew during the United States Geological Survey's spirit leveling activities in Wyoming and Utah from 1896 to 1912. From the guide to the United States Geologic Survey photograph collection, 1892-1912, 1898-1902, (Utah State University. Special Collections and Archives) First organized as a branch in 1889, the Topographic Division was established in 1947. From the description of Records of the Topographic Division. (Unknown). World...