Hutchings' Illustrated California Magazine
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jonathan M. Nielson, Ph.D.
Publisher: Academica Press
Published: 2018-02-01
Total Pages: 398
ISBN-13: 1680530585
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAs a unique, distant geographical region of the United States, Alaska has evolved from military insignificance to high strategic priority in the 142 years since its purchase from Russia in 1867. The reasons for this dramatic shift derive from a correlation of geography, foreign policy, domestic politics, and military technology. Historically the role of the armed forces in Alaska has been large and diverse. Alaska was one of the two principal territorial purchases made by the United States between 1803 and 1867 adding nearly 1.5 million square miles to America’s national domain. Smaller by the size of Texas than Jefferson’s Louisiana Purchase, Alaska, unlike all of the territories and states carved out of the former, languished in obscurity and isolation, and was administered as a colonial dependency by the military and other branches of the federal government, its official ‘territorial status’ and government notwithstanding. While sharing many common aspects of frontier settlement and Western history with territories such as Montana, the Dakotas, Wyoming, and Colorado, Alaska presented special challenges peculiar to a non-contiguous arctic and sub-Arctic environment, separated from the United States by a foreign power. Indeed, only the defeated South under Reconstruction experienced the same degree of military occupation and martial law. Alaska also has the unique distinction in the American experience of belonging to Imperial Russia before it became of interest to American expansionists. Still others found Alaska tempting and pursued their own designs North of '53. The Spanish, British, Canadians, and even the French plied Alaska’s waters and made their claims to Alyeska- the Great Land. And it is with these clashing imperial ambitions that this three-volume history begins.
Author: Jean-Nicolas Perlot
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 1985-01-01
Total Pages: 496
ISBN-13: 9780300076455
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe memoirs of a Belgian during the Gold Rush years in America.
Author: Erwin G. Gudde
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Published: 2009-04
Total Pages: 479
ISBN-13: 0520261445
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMany books have been written about the California Gold Rush, but a geographical-historical dictionary has long been lacking. With the publication of California Gold Camps, a monumental project has been completed. California Gold Camps is a basic reference that will be indispensable to the historian, the geographer, and to the general reader interested in California's colorful past.
Author: John Philip Young
Publisher: Jazzybee Verlag
Published: 2017
Total Pages: 773
ISBN-13: 3849650618
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAlthough the period of active life of San Francisco has been a short one, as historical periods go, it has been crowded with incident. Enough of the latter could be found to present a vivid picture of the career of the metropolis of the Pacific coast, but in this work something more has been attempted than a mere recital of occurrences. It has been the purpose of the author to trace the causes of the growth of the City, and to describe the manifold activities of its citizens. This is volume one out of two of one of the most thrilling and detailed histories of San Francisco.
Author: Smithsonian Institution
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Published: 1866
Total Pages: 618
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ferol Egan
Publisher: University of Nevada Press
Published: 2016-06-01
Total Pages: 362
ISBN-13: 0874174562
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSand in a Whirlwind is a dramatic account of the events surrounding hostilities between settlers and Pyramid Paiutes in the spring of 1860. Thirty years after its publication Ferol Egan’s now classic tale continues to enlighten and engage readers.
Author: Anthony Wayne Vogdes
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Published: 1896
Total Pages: 142
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