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Locate address information (including web site links) to historical societies in each borough within the state of Alaska.
The official site of the Alaska Historical Society, home to information about Alaska history and local historical societies throughout the state.
Juneau and link to Sheldon Jackson Museum in Sitka. History, ethnology, publications, and grant information.
Although the original impetus for colonizing Alaska was the fur trade, the Russian Orthodox Church had probably the greatest lasting impact on the people of Alaska, helping to create a multicultural Orthodox community that exists to this day.
Russian America and the colonisation of Alaska from the end of the 18th century to the 1867 sell-off.
Includes tales of extraordinary women, trails to the gold fields, pictures of tent cities, effects of starvation and disease, literature of the period, and links to Jack London and Robert Service.
Image collections of the University of Washington Libraries Digital Initiatives Program on the topic of the history, natural sciences, and regional cultures of Alaska and the Pacific Northwest.
Juneau and link to Sheldon Jackson Museum in Sitka. History, ethnology, publications, and grant information.
Russian America and the colonisation of Alaska from the end of the 18th century to the 1867 sell-off.
The official site of the Alaska Historical Society, home to information about Alaska history and local historical societies throughout the state.
Includes tales of extraordinary women, trails to the gold fields, pictures of tent cities, effects of starvation and disease, literature of the period, and links to Jack London and Robert Service.
Image collections of the University of Washington Libraries Digital Initiatives Program on the topic of the history, natural sciences, and regional cultures of Alaska and the Pacific Northwest.
Although the original impetus for colonizing Alaska was the fur trade, the Russian Orthodox Church had probably the greatest lasting impact on the people of Alaska, helping to create a multicultural Orthodox community that exists to this day.
Locate address information (including web site links) to historical societies in each borough within the state of Alaska.
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