Fur Seal Abitration, 4 tomasU.S. Government Printing Office, 1895 |
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... British Columbia , making very substantial additions to geograph- ical knowledge . ages , 1790. See also , Meares ' Voy . Meares sailing from Bengal in the " Nootka " early in Annual the year , reached the Islands of Atka and Amlia of ...
... British Columbia , making very substantial additions to geograph- ical knowledge . ages , 1790. See also , Meares ' Voy . Meares sailing from Bengal in the " Nootka " early in Annual the year , reached the Islands of Atka and Amlia of ...
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... British Columbia . Even the latest United States chart of what are now known as the Aleutian Islands ( No. 68 , published in 1891 ) is based chiefly on information obtained by the " North Pacific Surveying Expedition " under Rogers ...
... British Columbia . Even the latest United States chart of what are now known as the Aleutian Islands ( No. 68 , published in 1891 ) is based chiefly on information obtained by the " North Pacific Surveying Expedition " under Rogers ...
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... British Columbia were fishing for cod as No.35,44th Cong . , early as 1866 , and seals to the number of 20,000 a year were reported as being taken south of St. George and St. Paul Islands in 1870 and 1872 . Fishery indus- 110 tries of ...
... British Columbia were fishing for cod as No.35,44th Cong . , early as 1866 , and seals to the number of 20,000 a year were reported as being taken south of St. George and St. Paul Islands in 1870 and 1872 . Fishery indus- 110 tries of ...
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... British Columbia and elsewhere were trading and fishing generally in the Behring Sea , and while vessels - chiefly those of the United States were actually raiding the rookeries , the instruc- tions relating to the fisheries given to ...
... British Columbia and elsewhere were trading and fishing generally in the Behring Sea , and while vessels - chiefly those of the United States were actually raiding the rookeries , the instruc- tions relating to the fisheries given to ...
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... British Columbia , the sections of the law relating to the killing of fur - bear- ing animals in Alaskan waters , and defining in specific terms what is meant by Alaskan waters . 2. That a revenue cutter be sent to cruize in the ...
... British Columbia , the sections of the law relating to the killing of fur - bear- ing animals in Alaskan waters , and defining in specific terms what is meant by Alaskan waters . 2. That a revenue cutter be sent to cruize in the ...
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Alaska Aleutian Islands Anna Beck Article authorities Behring Sea Behring Strait Britain British Columbia Captain Carolena cession city of Victoria claim coast of America Commander commerce continent Convention crew declaration discovery dollars Dolphin dominion Emperor exclusive Exhibit expenses fish fisheries foreign vessels fur seals hereto annexed Hudson Bay Company hunters hunting Ibid Imperial J. D. WARREN July jurisdiction Kamtchatka Kodiak Kotzebue land limit longitude Majesty mare clausum master mate nations natives navigation north latitude north-west coast Notary Public officers Okhotsk Ounalaska outfit owner Pacific Ocean Pathfinder Petersburgh Poletica port of Victoria Prince William Sound Province of British Report Richard Rush Russian Government Russian possessions Russian-American Company Sayward schooner Sea of Okhotsk seal-skins seized seizure Settlement ship shores Signed Sitka skins steam-schooner territory tion trade Treaty Ukase United States steam-ship Victoria aforesaid voyage W. P. Sayward waters of Behring whaling
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