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Alaska Flag Map tshirts
Alaska Flag Map Alaska Flag Map. Great quality Alaska flag and Alaska state shape. Great for any Alaska lover. We have Alaska mugs, Alaska shirts, Alaska stickers and other Alaska gifts. Represent Alaska Basic T-Shirt, White, Adult L - 27.60
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Gold And Coal Fields Of Alaska Map 1898
The Gold and Coal Fields of Alaska map appeared in National Geographic Magazine in April 1898 during the famous Klondike Gold Rush with the article Alaska and Its Mineral Resources. This work also includes Canadas Klondike region and much of the Yukon Territory. A beautiful historical map and a must-have for collectors. The 1898 Gold and Coal Fields of Alaska Together with the Principal Steamer Routes and Trails map features Inset of Trails from Tide Water to Headwaters of the Yukon River, Alaska Inset map of the Klondike Gold Region, Canada Gold bearing regions, Birch Creek series and Fortymile series, noted Gold and coal fields noted Monthly mail steamer routes Trails, camps, and rivers Fort St. Michael Military ReservationCoverage Area Alaska, western Yukon Territory - 26.95
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Alaska Map 1994 Side 1
Cartographers usually break Alaska up into sections, but this unique map shows all of the state, more than 2,200 miles from the tip of the panhandle to the outermost Aleutian Island, in the same scale on one, wide sheet. This is one of two maps of Alaska published in May 1994; the other a physical map of the state. The 1994 Alaska map side 1 features An inset map of natural resources National park systems and wildlife refuges Cities, towns, and selected settlements with 25 or fewer year-round residents Ocean bathymetry and geographical features including mountains, rivers, lakes, passes, wetlands, and glaciers or ice fields Highways, roads, passenger railroads, airports, scheduled air or seaplane service, and the Alaska Marine Highway System Lumber mills, mining, and oil fields and pipelines Military installationsCoverage Area Alaska - 49.95
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Alaska Map 1994 Side 2
This attractive physical map of Alaska was published in May 1994 to accompany the political map of the state and the article Alaskas Sky-High Wilderness. Besides its extraordinary geographical details, this map also contains information on federal lands, wildlife and the alaskan natives.1994 Alaska map side 2 features An inset map of federal lands A map showing native language groups and regional corporations Detailed illustration of the Prince William Sound, the Chugach Mountains, and the Copper River Delta and Bering Glacier Information on the magnetic north Limits of wooded countryCoverage Area Alaska - 49.95
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Muir Glacier, Alaska Map 1892
Named after the naturalist, John Muir, Muir Glacier is a tidewater glacier located in Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve in southeastern Alaska. This antique map of Muir Glacier was surveyed with Plane Table in 1890 by Harry Fielding Reid. Published in March 1892, this unique work makes a fine companion to the Alaska map of 1891. The 1892 Muir Glacier, Alaska map features Snow-fields and small, steep glaciers Moraines Lakes and tributaries ElevationsCoverage Area Muir Glacier - 13.45
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Alaska Map 1984 Side 1
Explore the breathtaking wilderness of Alaska with this informative map which features attractive mountain relief and a wealth of historical notes. Part of the Making of America series, this map represents Side One of a two-map set. The largest state in the U. S., Alaska is home to some of the most pristine wilderness in the world. The 1984 Alaska map Side 1 features Cities, towns, and abandoned or seasonally occupied settlements Geographical and historical notes Mountains, rivers, lakes, swamps, and glacier or ice fields Railroads, roads, trails or waterways, and scheduled air service Indian reservations or reserves, U. S. national parks, and Canadian national parks Mining areas, oil fields, and oil pipelines Limit of wooded countryCoverage Area Alaska, Yukon Territory, northwestern British Columbia - 26.95
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Alaska Map 1984 Side 2
Part of the Making of America series, this map of Alaska is Side Two of a two-map set. Published in January 1984, this work features an abundance of historical information about the native cultures of the region, Alaskas natural resources, its military importance, and more. The 1984 Alaska map Side 2 features A historical introduction The Native Alaska map (1700-1743) showing tribal groups, culture areas, trade fairs, and trade routes The Russian America map (1743-1867) highlighting Russian expansion, fur trade, forts, missions, and more A beautiful physical map with historical notes entitled Sewards Folly or New Eldorado which shows the region from 1867-1940 The Military Alaska map (1940-1959) showing government facilities, the area invaded by Japan, sea supply routes, and more A map of Alaska since statehood featuring native regional corporations, Indian reservations, forestry, native centers, sea supply routes, and more Colorful illustrationsCoverage Area Alaska - 29.95
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Alaska Map 1918
Published in February 1914 with the article The Nations Undeveloped Resources, the Map of Alaska contains an abundance of details showing the growing human settlement of the region. U. S. public schools for natives, post offices, telegraph stations, mail routes, and mission stations are just some of the many features shown on this map. The 1914 Alaska map features Inset map of the western extension of the Aleutian Islands Cities, towns, and settlements Railroads and steamship lines Telegraph stations, wireless telegraph stations, post offices, telegraph and cable lines, and overland postal routes Mission stations, U. S. public schools for natives, military reservations, Northwest Mounted Police stations, mines, and lighthouses Volcanoes, mountains, rivers, lakes, and glaciers Approximate southern limit of winter iceCoverage Area Alaska, western Yukon Territory - 14.95
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Alaska Map 1956
Published in June 1956 in the same year Alaska, then a territory of the United States, ratified its constitution, this map features several detailed insets of such areas as the Inside Passage and the Aleutian Islands. A relative size comparison of Alaska and the United States demonstrates that if the states westernmost point were superimposed on the California coast, its easternmost point would be on the east coast of South Carolina. The 1956 Alaska map features Detailed inset of Alaskas Inside Passage and the Bering Sea Inset maps of the Diomede Islands and the continuation of the Aleutian Islands Relative size of Alaska and the United States, and judicial divisions Cities, towns, and abandoned or seasonally occupied settlements Northern and western limits of wooded country Ocean bathymetry and geographical features including mountains, rivers, lakes, passes, and glaciers and ice fields Highways, roads, roads under construction, railways, and places with scheduled air serviceCoverage Area Alaska - 29.95
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Alaska Map 1891
This antique sketch map of Alaska was published in 1891 with the article The Southern Coast of Alaska. One of several early maps of what would become the 49th state in Union, this work makes a fine companion for the Muir Glacier map of 1892. The 1891 Alaska map features Islands Rivers Juneau and Sitka noted Boundaries shownCoverage Area Alaska - 14.95
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