National Geographic Magazine Vol. 09 - 04. April 1898

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National Geographic Society 1898
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  • The Northwest Passes to the Yukon
  • Overland Routes to the Klondike
  • The Future of the Yukon Gold Fields
  • Notes on the Wild Fowl and Game Animals of Alaska
  • Climatic Conditions of Alaska
  • A Yukon Pioneer, Mike Lebarge
  • Alaska and its Mineral Resources, Introduction
  • Alaska and its Mineral Resources, Geographical Sketch
  • Alaska and its Mineral Resources, Geological Sketch
  • Alaska and its Mineral Resources, Distribution of Gold-bearing Rock Formation
  • Alaska and its Mineral Resources, Placer or Detrital Deposits
  • Alaska and its Mineral Resources, Probable Extent of Gold-bearing Deposits
  • Alaska and its Mineral Resources, Coal and Lignite
  • The Civil Government of Alaska
  • Some of the Conditions and Possibilities of Agriculture in Alaska
  • The Metlakatla Mission in Danger
  • Agriculture in the Yukon Valley
  • On Eskimo Geographic Names Ending in miut
  • Geographic Literature
The National Geographic Magazine, an illustrated monthly, Vol IX, April 1898, the Klondike Number.
It includes the following articles:
  • The Northwest Passes to the Yukon, by Eliza Ruhamah Scidmore
  • Overland Routes to the Klondike, by Hamlin Garland
  • The Future of the Yukon Gold Fields, by William H. Dall
  • Notes on the Wild Fowl and Game Animals of Alaska, by E. W. Nelson
  • Climatic Conditions of Alaska, by A. W. Greely
  • A Yukon Pioneer, Mike Lebarge, by William H. Dall
  • Alaska and its Mineral Resources, by Samuel Franklin Emmons
  • The Civil Government of Alaska, by George C. Perkins
  • Some of the Conditions and Possibilities of Agriculture in Alaska, by Walter H. Evans
  • The Metlakatla Mission in Danger, by William H. Dall
  • Agriculture in the Yukon Valley, by Sheldon Jackson
  • On Eskimo Geographic Names Ending in miut, by John Murdoch
  • Geographic Literature

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