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This comprehensive report offers a detailed analysis of the population, economy, and geography of Alaska at the time of the 1890 census. The report includes chapters on topics such as the native population, mining and agriculture, transportation and communication, and the climate and natural resources of Alaska. The author, William Henry Michael, was a government official and expert on Alaska, and his report remains an important historical document on the early development of this rugged and remote region.
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