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... supply of fresh water , and when , on the 21st , they had not returned , the second mate with other armed men were sent to search for them in the only remaining boat . Neither did the sec- ond party return , but the next day two large ...
... supply of fresh water , and when , on the 21st , they had not returned , the second mate with other armed men were sent to search for them in the only remaining boat . Neither did the sec- ond party return , but the next day two large ...
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... supply of water and provisions in the meantime ran short , and the men became so weakened by hunger and disease that they were unable to manage or direct the course of the ship , which for weeks drifted helplessly under bare poles ...
... supply of water and provisions in the meantime ran short , and the men became so weakened by hunger and disease that they were unable to manage or direct the course of the ship , which for weeks drifted helplessly under bare poles ...
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... supply of salmon to be had at that place . Trading posts were established on Afognak Island , in Cook Inlet and at Cape St. Elias , and then Shelikoff returned to Siberia , taking with him a number of adult natives and children , the ...
... supply of salmon to be had at that place . Trading posts were established on Afognak Island , in Cook Inlet and at Cape St. Elias , and then Shelikoff returned to Siberia , taking with him a number of adult natives and children , the ...
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... supplies , and presenting a bonus provided for in each contract at the end of the term of service . That the plan of vesting title in em- ployes was not generally carried out is proved by the fact that at the time of the transfer only ...
... supplies , and presenting a bonus provided for in each contract at the end of the term of service . That the plan of vesting title in em- ployes was not generally carried out is proved by the fact that at the time of the transfer only ...
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... supplies from the other ships the one which had rendered us such opportune aid sailed for Kadiak , where we all arrived after a five days ' voyage , more than thankful to the English Captain who had saved our lives . " On the 10th day ...
... supplies from the other ships the one which had rendered us such opportune aid sailed for Kadiak , where we all arrived after a five days ' voyage , more than thankful to the English Captain who had saved our lives . " On the 10th day ...
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Page 15 - That whenever the summit of the mountains which extend in a direction parallel to the coast from the 56th degree of north latitude to the point of intersection of the 141st degree of west longitude shall prove to be at the distance of more than ten marine leagues from the ocean, the limit between the British possessions and the line of coast which is to belong to Russia as above mentioned...
Page 14 - North latitude, and between the 131st and the 133d degree of West longitude (Meridian of Greenwich), the said line shall ascend to the North along the Channel called Portland Channel, as far as the Point of the Continent where it strikes the 56th degree of North latitude...
Page 241 - ... in trust for the several use and benefit of the occupants thereof, according to their respective interests...
Page 14 - Island, which point lies in the parallel of 54 degrees 40 minutes north latitude, and between the 131st and 133d degree of west longitude (meridian of Greenwich), the said line shall ascend to the north along the channel called Portland Channel, as far as the point of the continent where it strikes the 56th degree of north latitude...
Page 250 - ... 29. After such notice shall have been duly given, the trustee will proceed on the designated day, except in contest cases, which shall be disposed of in the manner hereinafter provided, to set apart to the persons entitled to receive the same, the lots, blocks and grounds to which each person, company or association of persons shall be entitled, according to their respective interests, including in the portion or portions set apart to each person, corporation or association of persons the improvements...
Page 238 - That no portion of the tract applied for is occupied or reserved for any purpose by the United States, or occupied or claimed by any...
Page 15 - Choukotski, to the meridian of one hundred and seventy-two west longitude ; thence, from the intersection of that meridian, in a southwesterly direction, so as to pass midway between the island of Attou and the Copper island of the Kormandorski couplet or group in the North Pacific ocean, to the meridian of one hundred and ninetythree degrees west longitude, so as to include in the territory conveyed the whole of the Aleutian islands east of that meridian.
Page 255 - ... with all papers, other books, and everything pertaining to such town site in his possession and all evidence of his official acts shall be transmitted to the...
Page 15 - ... proceeds thence in a course nearly southwest, through Behring's straits and Behring's sea, so as to pass midway between the northwest point of the island of St. Lawrence and the southeast point of Cape...
Page 15 - ... distance of more than ten marine leagues from the ocean, the limit between the British possessions and the line of coast which is to belong to Russia, as above mentioned, (that is to say, the limit...