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Tundra Times Volume IX, Number 50 (August 23, 1972)
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[news] Cutter Lincoln - Having Transported the First U.S. Government Agent to the Newly Acquired Alaska Territory at Sitka in August, 1867, the Revenue Cutter Lincoln Continued to Explore the Alaskan Coastline. upon Completion Ot Its Assigned Tasks, the Cutter Lincoln Headed South in the Fall of 1870, and Was Photographed at Anchor near Victoria, British Columbia. The Revenue Cutter Service Was the Forerunner of the U.S. Coast Guard Which is Celebrating Its 182nd Anniversary, and the 105th Year of Service to Alaskans.
[news] 3,700 Veterans Placed in Jobs
[news] Research Grants for Indian, Chicanos, Etc.
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