Report to the Secretary of the InteriorU.S. Government Printing Office, 1951 - Alaska |
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activities addition Administration agency agricultural Airport Alaska Department Alaska Highway Alaska Housing Alaska Native Alaska Native Service Alaska Railroad Alaska Road Commission amount Anchorage appropriations approximately assistance aviation Big Delta Board Bureau cities Commissioner communities Congress construction continued contract cooperation Creek Defense Department of Health diseases district Division employment established facilities Fairbanks farm Federal field fiscal year 1952 Fish and Wildlife fishery Forest funds Glenn Highway homes hospital increase industry Interior investigations Island June 30 Juneau Kenai Ketchikan king salmon Kodiak Kotzebue laboratory land Legislature loans maintenance Matanuska Valley ment miles mineral mining Mount Edgecumbe Nenana River Nome nurses operation Palmer past patients planned plant pounds production projects Public pulp Richardson Highway River schools season Seward Seward Peninsula Sitka Skagway southeastern Alaska stations Sterling Highway survey Tanana Territorial Department timber tion Tongass traffic tuberculosis units veterans weather Welfare Yukon
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Page 4 - Department; a representative of the Bureau of Indian Affairs of the Department of the Interior ; and a representative of the National Science Foundation.
Page 97 - The Alaska Railroad is 470 miles in length from its southern terminus at Seward, on Resurrection Bay, to Fairbanks, in the interior of Alaska. This does not include the following: (1) Branch from Portage Junction to Whittier, 12.4 miles.
Page 32 - Imported merchandise and collection of duties thereon; the exportation of merchandise under the export control act, etc., payment of draw-back and deposit of public moneys; collection of tonnage dues, and navigation fees; custody of seized merchandise and of public property used for customs purposes; enforcement of laws for...
Page 93 - Has no vision or whose vision, with correcting glasses is so defective as to prevent the performance of ordinary activities for which eyesight is essential...
Page 88 - The Bureau of Public Roads of the Department of Commerce Is responsible for extending aid and for the repair of highways and bridges on primary an»secondary Federal highway systems, the national system, on interstate highwaj-"" and on the urban systems. Accordingly, no emergency repairs or temporär restoration of such facilities will be understaken by the Corps of Engineers...
Page 21 - RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION The Rural Electrification Administration is an agency of the Department of Agriculture.
Page 47 - Two public auction sales of fur-seal skins were held at St. Louis, Mo., in the fiscal year 1938.
Page 32 - Service, detailed analyses of the contents of these stomachs are being made; likewise, through the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine and the Bureau of Animal Industry, both the internal and external parasites of these mammals are being identified.
Page 47 - Service, which extend along the greater part of the coastal region between the Canadian boundary at Portland Canal on the south and Cook Inlet on the north, and cover about 5.5 percent of the total area of the Territory. The Tongass, almost coextensive with southeastern Alaska, has an area of 16,000,000 acres...