2021 Issues

Index to Back Issues 2019-2021

Volume 3, Number 1

Jan-Feb, 2021 Alaskan History Magazine

Copper River steamboats, Eagle to Valdez Trail, Glacial Lake Ahtna, Joseph Romig, Patsy Ann the Bull Terrier, Dr. James Taylor White’s 1901 Yukon River Ethnographic Questionnaire

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This issue includes articles on the steamboats which plied the Copper River, the trail from Eagle to Valdez in 1901, Glacial Lake Ahtna in the Copper River Basin, The Dog Team Doctor Joseph Romig, Juneau’s Patsy Ann the Bull Terrier, ‘ Dr. James Taylor White’s 1901 Yukon River Ethnographic Questionnaire: ‘Anything You Know Regarding the Natives’. 

Volume 3, Number 2

March-April, 2021 Alaska History Magazine

St. Michael, Malemute Joe Henderson, Alaska Central Railroad, May Kellogg Sullivan, the Cache Creek Murders, John P. Clum, vintage sled dog postcards

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The March-April , 2021 articles include the history of the Bering Sea port of St. Michael; an introduction to Malemute Joe Henderson, the intrepid North Slope explorer; the story of John and Frank Ballaine and the Alaska Central Railroad, including the founding of the town of Seward; an excerpt from May Kellogg Sullivan’s book about visiting the Klondike in 1899; the story of four murdered miners in the gold fields west of Talkeetna; the history of Alaska’s first postal inspector, John P. Clum; and a look at vintage sled dog postcards.

Volume 3, Number 3

May-June, 2021 Alaskan History Magazine

Knik, Samuel Hall Young, Historic Alaskan Hot Springs, Alaska Villlages in 1937, Hotel Holman / Blix’s Roadhouse, Captain Cook’s Third Voyage, 1923 Alaska Railroad Tour Lantern Slides 

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The May-June, 2021 issue of Alaskan History Magazine includes articles about Knik – At one time the chief outfitting point for much of western Alaska; an unusual look at the villages of Alaska in 1937 from the Eklutna Vocational School; ‘An Alaskan “Mush” to Presbytery,’ the Reverend Samuel Hall Young details a trip over the Iditarod Trail; historic Alaskan Hot Springs – thermal hot springs are found all across Alaska; Hotel Holman / Blix’s Roadhouse – One of the most respected establishments on the Valdez-to-Fairbanks Trail; Trading Cards: Captain Cook’s Third Voyage – Commercial trading cards from the Arbuckle Coffee Company told of Captain Cook’s final voyage; 1923 Alaska Railroad Tour Lantern Slides – Presented as a promotional program for the U.S. Government’s then-new Alaska Railroad.

Volume 3, Number 4

July-August, 2021 Alaskan History Magazine

Clay Street Cemetery, Alaska Nellie, 1880 Report on Alaska, Samurai musher Jujiro Wada, R. Harvey Sargent, 1926-1929 U.S. Navy Aerial Survey, Dispatching the Army to Alaska

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The historic resting place of pioneers, the Clay Street Cemetery in Fairbanks; Alaska Nellie, peerless Alaska Railroad hostess; Ivan Petroff’s 1880 Report on Alaska; Jujiro Wada, The Samurai Musher; USGS Topographer-in-Charge, R. Harvey Sargent; 1926-1929 U.S. Navy Aerial Alaskan Survey; Dispatching the Army to Alaska.

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