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Alaska. Department of Fish and Game. Directory of Shooting Ranges, ca. 1982.
An information sheet giving the location, operation; hours, fees, facilities and programs offered for 13 public and private shooting ranges. Color photographs for 8 of the ranges show construction of the facilities and some activities.
The following ranges have information sheets only, no photographs:
Fairbanks Trap Club;
Tanana Valley Sportsman's Rifle and Pistol Range;
Homer Rifle and Pistol Club;
Juneau Gun Club;
Wrangell Public Firearms Range.
B. B. Dobbs Photograph Collection, ca. 1900-1910
Views 1-51 are included in an album donated by Gordon Gray of Douglas, Alaska. Additional Dobbs photographs, including Eskimo portraits and Nome area views, were originally part of the library's general collection.
Document by Vedomost[?], the miracle worker of the church of St. Nicholas, ca. 1903
Document contains history of the construction, beginning 1894, property description, inventory, information on clergy, 1874-1901, number of parishioners including breakdown by ethnic group.
Document ordering fines to be imposed for enlisting persons into the army who are sick or unfit for service, 1720 May 22.
Includes original document and English translation.
Documents and maps of the Eastern Orthodox Church [Russian], 1905-1957
Includes letters to James Wickersham, documents concerning property and legal settlements, death certificate, maps of church property in Hoonah Village, St. Paul, and Kodiak, and a legal document protesting against a mineral application (Evergreen Cemetery Assn. vs. John S. Seatter).
Documents concerning Alaska's Native Cultures Series, 1783-1967
Documents concerning Golden North Airways lawsuit against Tanana Publishing Co., et al., 1950-1954
Includes correspondence, court documents, and clippings; court documents include: nos. 6494, 7117, 7118, and 13,415. Correspondents include: Maurice T. Johnson, Charles Willis Snedden, and William C. Strand.
Documents concerning the purchase of the Greco-Russian land at Sitka by the Navy Department, 1906-1908.
Includes correspondence, memoranda, deeds, attorney general's opinions on the transfer, and presidential proclamation on Alaska church lands, 1867.
Documents of the Russian Orthodox Church, 1836-1960.
Includes number of births, baptisms, marriages, and deaths, Kodiak church at Paul's Harbor and documents concerning the House Concurrent Resolution No. 43 recognizing the Eastern Orthodox Church in Alaska as a major faith; the resolution was presented by Representative Peter Kalamarides.
Documents regarding public buildings in Alaska and the planting of the Observation Stone in Sitka at the time of the transfer of Alaska from Russia, 1871-1891
This collection includes a description of public buildings at the post of Sitka, a map of the town and military post of Sitka, a letter describing the planting of the Observation Stone on the parade ground, and a list of returns of buildings of all kinds.