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ALASKA COAL-A BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Julia H. Triplehorn
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M.I.R.L. Report No. 51
ALASKA COAL - A BIBLIOGRAPHY
by
Julia H. Triplehorn
ARLIS
January 1, 1982
Alaska Resources
Library & Information Services
Anchora~e. Alaska
School of Mineral Industry
Mineral Industry Research Laboratory
University of Alaska, Fairbanks
Fairbanks, Alaska 99701
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Preparation and publication of this volume is made
possible by funds appropriated by the State of Alaska
for Coal Research.
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FOREWARD
Coal has been mined and used in Alaska for more than a century, and
still is the principal source of energy for power generation for the
interior Alaska region. Recent events that have caused increases in the
cost of energy have spurred new world-wide interest in greater use of
lower cost coal in place of oil. In the past few years, there has been
increased interest in Alaska coal by private investors, evidenced by
stepped-up exploration activity. Interest from the Pacific Rim nations
is shown by the signing of contracts between Korean buyers and the
Usibelli Coal Mine; and the entrance of Korean capital into exploring
the Bering River Field. Japan is continuing pilot plant testing of
Beluga coal.
All of this indicates a rapidly growing interest in Alaska's coal and
it seemed appropriate to have a comprehensive bibliography of Alaskan coals
available to help the emerging coal mining industry in Alaska. Since a
literature search is the first task of every company that wants to enter
the Alaskan coal mining industry, the time seemed appropriate to compile a
comprehensive bibliography of Alaskan coal to eliminate duplication of ef-
fort and guarantee the industry the most comprehensive source of information.
Julia Triplehorn is uniquely qualified for this task. She is a
reference librarian by profession, with background in both geology and
library science, and long experience in bibliographic searches on
numerous other subjects. She has done an admirable job in searching all
available sources, and has added an inclusive index that took time,
dedication, and patience--a job well done.
The School of Mineral Industry, Mineral Industry Research Laboratory,
is pleased to make this bibliography available to industry and all those
involved in research working toward the development of Alaskan resources.
P. Dharma Rao
Professor of Coal Technology
University of Alaska, Fairbanks
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INTRODUCTION
The recent interest in Alaskan coal resources has created a
need for comprehensive information on coal locations, mines, and
companies with their present and past development. This publication
is designed to meet such a need by providing a bibliography with a
subject index. All aspects of Alaskan coal resources up to May 1981
are included, but there is only limited coverage of political, legal,
and legislative matters.
There are two major sections: the Bibliography and the Index.
Bibliography
This is arranged alphabetically by author or originating agency
with a separate number assigned to each entry. Single-author entries
appear before those coauthored by the same author. Agency entries
are made under the name of the agency at the time of publication;
users should be aware that many name changes occurred at the time
of statehood.
The majority of the documents were obtained at the Rasmuson
Library -Univers-ity of Alaska, Fairbanks. Sources of documents
obtained from other libraries or ar.::hives are indicated within
parentheses following such entries. The Wickersham entries are
indicated separately because they can be obtained from a special
file in the Rasmuson Library using the Wickersham number. Entries
which were not located anywhere are indicated with an asterisk (*).
All entries have enough detailed bibliographic information to be
obtained from Rasmuson Library or on Interlibrary Loan from the
specific library or archives cited in parentheses,
INDEX
Most of the documents for the bibliographic entries were obtained
and scanned by one of the indexers. They selected terms from a
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thesaurus which was based on the index from the Bibliography of
Coal -Geological survey of Wyoming. Documents which could not be
obtained (marked by an *) were indexed from the title words.
The index is arranged alphabetically, interfiling coal locations,
mines,-companies, and other subjects. An example of an index is
as follows:
Mining: 963(40)
This refers to bibliographic item 963 and indicates that it was
published in the decade of the 40's. The 19th century articles are
written out (e.g., 1880 or 1890) to avoid confusion.
Only a few cross references are given. To interrelate the many
variations of individual mines and companies would require another
research project which time does not permit. It is assumed that
the user will not only consult specific locations, mine names, and
company titles, but will also refer to broader categories such as
coal fields.
To aid the user, an outline of coal fields and an index map
are included as Appendix I and Appendix II. These indicate the
names of regions as used in this bibliography. Note the following
·abbreviations for regions: AR-Arctic, I-Interior, NW-North-
west, SC -Southcentral, SW -Southwest.
Maps the stand alone and are not part of larger publication are
identified as maps under specific locations. For additional maps,
check entries under Stratigraphy and Geology. These may include
maps as part of larger works; but such maps are not indexed separately.
With a project of this nature, there are certain to be errors
and omissions. Please call these to the attention of the author,
so they can be corrected or added to future revisions.
Sources of ·Information
The following libraries and archives were utilized in the pre-
paration of this bibliography: Rasmuson Library -University of Alaska,
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Fairbanks; Alaska State Library; Alaska Historical Library; u.s.
Bureau of Mines -Juneau; Federal Record Center -Seattle; National
Archives -Washington; and u.s. Geological Survey -Anchorage,
A number of bibliographies (published and unpublished) were
utilized. Most bibliographies accompanying the individual entries
were also scanned for additional references. Some of the major
sources were Bibliography and Index of North American Geology,
Bibliography and Index of Geology, Lyle -Coal Bibliography for
Alaska, Barnes -Coal Resources of Alaska, u.s. Geological Survey
indexes (including the numerous Cobb Sources), u.s. Bureau of Mines
indexes, Alaska Division of Geological and. Geophysical Survey publi-
cations, Arctic Environmental and Data Center bibliographies, and
computer literature searches of the National Technical Information
Service, Georef, Geoarchiv, Engineering Index, and Department of
Energy,·
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Acknowledgments
Appreciation and thanks are extended to the following:
Geological Survey of Wyoming -for their bibliography and index
that were the model for this one.
Jean Mattson, Librarian, u.s. Bureau of Mines -Juneau, -for
the special assistance in locating the
coal references,
David Piff, National Record Center, Seattle -for his help in
obtaining the Territorial documents.
Jodi Gouwens, Resource Associates, Fairbanks -for help in find-
ing assitional entries.
Ursula Cox; Jay Romick, and Cathy Goff -for indexing the articles.
Dr. Claus Naske -for his personal file of coal material from
National Archives.
Carl and Joel Triplehorn -for their help in assembling the
index and editing.
Don Triplehorn -for his encouragement and assistance in the
entire project.
Laura Lee Potrikus -for her marvelous typing skills.
Staff members at the following libraries for their help in
obtaining references: Alaska State
Library, Alaska Historical Library,
Rasmuson Library -University of Alaska,
Fairbanks,
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Appendix I
COAL DISTRICTS, FIELDS AND OCCURRENCES LISTED BY ALASKA REGION
ARCTIC REGION (AR)
Northern Alaska Coal Fields and·Districts
Lisburne -Pt. Hope Field
Corwin Bluff -Utukok Rivers Region
Cape Beaufort District
Liz-A-Syncline
Deadfall Syncline
Corwin Bluff District
Offshore Chukchi Sea between Cape Lisburne and Franklin Pt.
Kukpowruk River District
Kokolik River District
Utukok River District
Central Arctic Slope Region
Kuk-Kugrua Rivers District
Kuk River
Kugrua River
Meade River District
Ikpikpuk River District
Colville River District
East of Itkillik River
NORTHWEST REGION (NW)
Occurrences:
Unalakleet
Beach
Unalakleet River
Seward Peninsula
Sinak River
Koyuk River
Kugruk River (.15 mi, west of Candle)
Chicago Creek
Kobuk River
Trinity Creek
Kallarichak River
Hunt River
Lower Ambler River
Kogoluktuk River
Lockwood Hills
INTERIOR REGION (I)
Nenana Field:
Healy Creek
Rex Creek
Tatlanika Creek
Wood River
California Creek
Lignite Creek
Savage River
Jarvis Creek Field
Eagle-Circle District
Occurrences:
Mission Creek Basin
Seventymile River
Washington Creek
Bonanza Creek
Nation River
Cal Creek
Chicken
Yukon River-Rampart District
Occurrences:
Rampart
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Hess Creek (Drew Mine)
Dall River
Coal Creek
Scattered Occurrences:
Galena
Nulato (Pickart, Bush, and Blatchford mines)
Kaltag (Williams and Blackburn mines)
Anvik River (100 miles above its mouth)
Poorman
Tramway Bar
SOUTHCENTRAL REGION (SC)
Cook Inlet-Susitna Fields
Yentna and Beluga Fields
Canyon Creek
Drill Creek
Capps Glacier
Chuitna River
Beluga River
Kenai Field
Horner District
SOUTHCENTRAL REGION (CONTINUED)
Offshore Cook Inlet
Matanuska Field
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Little susitna District
Wishbone Hill District
Chickaloon District
Anthracit6 Ridge District
Broad Pass Field
Bering River Field
Occurrences:
Robinson Mountain
SOUTHWEST REGION
Unga Island Field
Herendeen Bay Field
Chignik Field
Occurrences:
(SW)
Little Tonsona
Etolin Stratis
Lower Kuskokwim River Basin
Cheeneetnuk River
Lower Yukon River BaEin
Blackburn
Anvik
FJ.at
SOUTHEAST REGION
Occurrences:
(SE)
Between Icy and Yakutat Bays, mainland
Kootznahoo Inlet, Admiralty Island
Murder Cove, Admiralty Island
Kasaan Bay, Prince of Wales Island
Hamilton Bay, Kuprear.of Island
Port Camden, Kuiu Island
The preceding three pages were reprinted from the following:
Alaska Division of Energy and Power Development, 1979.
Alaska regional energy resources, planning project -
phase 1 -Alaska's energy resources: v. II of 2 v.,
p. 151-153.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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1 Abercrombie, W.R., 1900.
A Military reconnaissance of the Copper. River Valley:
u.s. Congress-Senate Committee on Military Affairs 1900,
Narratives of explorations in Alaska, p. 720.
2 Abernethy, R.F. and Cochrane, E.M., 1960.
Fusibility of ash from u.s. coals: u.s. Bureau of Mines
Information Circular 7923, p. 28+.
3 Affolter, R.H., Simon, F.O. and Stricker, G.D., tin press).
Analysis of coal samples from the Healy, Kenai, Seldovia,
and Utukok River quadrangles, Alaska: Focus on Alaska's
Coal '80: University of Alaska -Mineral Industry
Research Laboratory Report 47.
4 Alaska Advisory Committee, 1920.
Report (unpublished), p. 3-10: u.s. Department of the
Interior, (National Archives, Record Group No. 70, Box
478, File 50.1-9271).
5 Alaska Coal Company, (1871).
Prospectus: San Francisco, Women's Cooperative Printing
Union, 18 p. (Wickersham no. 1657). *
6 Alaska Construction and Oil, 1971.
Can Alaska's coal be competitive on the world's market?:
v. 12, no. 6, p. 36-40.
7 Alaska Construction and Oil, 1979.
Mining: v. 20, no. 8, p. 16.
8 Alaska Construction and Oil, 1979.
Usibelli's "Ace-in-the-Hole" strips 50,000 cubic
yards/day: v. 20, no. 9, p. 39-42.
9 Alaska. Department of Mines, 1959.
TDM Bulletin V. VII no. 2, p. 1.
10 Alaska. Department of Mines, 1959.
TDM Bulletin V. VII no. 3, p. 2.
11 Alaska. Division of Energy and Power Development, 1979.
Alaska regional energy resources, planning project, phase
1 ~Alaska's energy resources: V. I of 2 v., p. 91-121+,
illus., tables. (NTIS RL0-2435-1).
2
12 Alaska. Division of Energy and Power Development, 1979.
Alaska regional energy resources, planning project, phase
1-Alaska's energy resources: v. II of 2 v., p. 133-
216+, illus., tables. (NTIS RL0-2435-1).
13 Alaska. Division of Energy and Power Development, 1979.
Alaska regional energy resources, planning project, phase
2 -Coal hydroelectric and energy alternatives: 3 v.
(NTIS RLQ-l002-T2) •
14 Alaska. Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys, 1972.
Danger in old mine openings: Information Circular 13, 1
p.
15 Alaska. Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys, 1976.
Short notes on Alaskan geology, 1976: Geologic.Report
51, 35 p. (NTIS PB-267-846/4ST).
16 Alaska. Division of Geological Survey, 1970.
Annual report 1970: p. (3-2)-(3-8), tables, map.
17 Alaska. Division of Geological Survey, 1972.
Annual report 1971: p. 61-65, tables, map.
18 Alaska. Divis_ion of Mines and Minerals, 1959.
Mines Bulletin v. VII, no. 6, p. 1.
19 Alaska. Division of Mines and Minerals, -1959.
Mines Bulletin V. VII, no. 7, p. 2.
20 Alaska. Division of Mines and Minerals, 1959.
Mines Bulletin v. VII, no. 9, p. 2.
21 Alaska. Division of Mines and Minerals, 1959.
Mines Bulletin v. VII, no. 11, p. 1.
22 Alaska. Division of Mines and Minerals, 1959.
Mines Bulletin v. VII, no. 12, p. 2.
23 Alaska. Division of Mines and Minerals, 1960.
Mines Bulletin v. VIII, no. 4, p. 3.
24 Alaska. Division of Mines and Minerals, 1960.
Mines Bulletin v. VIII, no. 7, p. 4.
25 Alaska. Division of Mines and Minerals, 1960.
Mines Bulletin v. VIII, no. 10, p. 5.
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26 Alaska. Division of Mines and Minerals, 1960.
Mines Bulletin v. VIII, no. 11, p. 1.
27 Alaska. Division of Mines and Minerals, 1961.
Mines Bulletin v. IX, no. 3, p. 5.
28 Alaska. Division of Mines and Minerals, 1961.
Mines Bulletin v. IX, no. 5, p. 4.
29 Alaska. Division of Mines and Minerals, 1961.
Mines and Petroleum Bulletin v. IX, no. 7, p. 1.
30 Alaska. Division of Mines and Minerals, 1961.
Mines and Petroleum Bulletin v. IX, no. 8, p. 1.
31 Alaska. Division of Mines and Minerals, 1962.
Mines and Petroleum Bulletin v. X, no. 1, p. 1.
32 Alaska. Division of Mines and Minerals, 1962.
Mines and Petroleum Bulletin v. X, no. 2, p. 6.
33 Alaska. Division of Mines and Minerals, 1962.
Mines and Petroleum Bulletin v. X, no. 7, p. 1.
34 Alaska. Division of Mines and Minerals, 1962.
Mines and Petroleum Bulletin V. X, no. 8, p. 1.
35 Alaska. Division of Mines and Minerals, 1962.
Mines and Petroleum Bulletin v. X, no. 10, p. 4.
36 Alaska. Division of Mines and Minerals, 1962.
Mines and Petroleum Bulletin v. X, no. 12, p. 1.
37 Alaska. Division of Mines and Minerals, 1963.
Mines and Petroleum Bulletin v. XI, no. 2, p. 1.
38 Alaska. Division of Mines and Minerals, 1963.
Mines and Petroleum Bulletin v. XI, no. 4, p. 1-3.
39 Alaska. Division of Mines and Minerals, 1963.
Mines and Petroleum Bulletin V. XI, no. 7, p. 1.
40 Alaska. Division of Mines and Minerals, 1963.
Mines and Petroleum Bulletin v. XI, no. 8, p. 1.
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41 Alaska. Division of Mines and Minerals, 1963.
Mines and Petroleum Bulletin v. XI, no. 9, p. 1.
42 Alaska. Division of Mines and Minerals, 1963.
Mines and Petroleum Bulletin v. XI, no. 10, p. 1.
43 Alaska. Division of Mines and Minerals, 1963.
Mines and Petroleum Bulletin v. XI, no. 12, p. 3~
44 Alaska Geological Society, 1964.
45
Guidebook, field trip routes, Anchorage to Sutton, 1963;
Sutton to Caribou Creek, 1964 -oil fields, earthquake
geology: Anchorage, Alaska Geological Society, 36 p. *
Alaska Railroad, 1946.
Map: Eska and Martin beds -south limb;
No. 7, Eska Mine No. 2: scale 1"=100'.
Mines-Juneau).
leasing unit
(U.S. Bureau of
46 Alaska Railroad, 1945.
Map: Eska Mine No. 1; methods of development and mining:
scale 1 "=100' • (U.S. Bureau of Mines -Juneau) •
47 Alaska Railroad, 1946.
Map: Shaw Bed-north limb, leasing Unit No. 7, Eska
Mine No. 1: scale 1"=100'. (U.S. Bureau of Mines-
Juneau).
48 Alaska Railroad Records, 1925-1932.
Alaska Matanuska Coal Company: Alaska Railroad Record
Group 322, Federal Record Container 90371, File 086.1.
(Federal Record Center, Seattle).
49 Alaska Railroad Records, 1940-1945.
Alaska Matanuska Coal Company: Alaska Railroad Record
Group 322, Federal Record Container 90371, File 086.5.
(Federal Record Center, Seattle).
50 Alaska Railroad Records, 1916-1922.
(Alaska Railroad construction, buildings, towns, people,
and area view taken by the u.s. Alaska Engineering
photographers.) 1916-1922. (Alaska Historical Library).
51 Alaska Railroad Records, 1937.
Black Diamond Coal Company: Alaska Railroad Record Group
322, Federal Record Container 117989, File 86.20.
(Federal Record Center, Seattle).
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52 Alaska Railroad Records, 1944-1952.
53
Buffalo Coal Mine: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322,
Federal Record Container 90371, File 086.91. (Federal
Record Center, Seattle).
Alaska Railroad Records, (n.d.).
Bureau of Mines: Alaska Railroad Record Group
Federal Record Container 117963, File 077.52.
Record Center, Seattle).
322,
(Federal
54 Alaska Railroad Records, 1922-1935.
Chickaloon: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322, Federal
Record Container 117988, File 86.14. (Federal Record
Center, Seattle).
55 Alaska Railroad Records, 1917-1921.
Coal: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322, Federal Record
Container 90370, Old File 86.012. (Federal Record
Center, Seattle).
56 Alaska Railroad Records, 1917-1931.
Coal: Alaska Railroad Group 322, Federal Record Con-
tainer 118050, File 623.1, (3 folders). (Federal Record
Center, Seattle).
57 Alaska Railroad Records, 1918-1923.
Coal: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322, Federal Record
Container 90370, Old File 86.13. (Federal Record Center,
Seattle).
58 Alaska Railroad Records, 1920-1930.
Coal: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322, Federal Record
Container 90371, Old File 86. (Federal Record Center,
seattle).
59 Alaska Railroad Records, 1920-1936.
60
Coal: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322, Federal Record
Container 90370, Old File 86.010. (Federal Record
Center, Seattle).
Alaska Railroad Records, 1922-1929.
Coal: Alaska Railroad Record Group
Container 90370, Old File 86, map.
Center, Seattle).
322, Federal Record
(;Federal Record
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61 Alaska Railroad Records, 1922-1932.
Coal: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322, Federal Record
Container 90370, Old File 86.1. (Federal Record Center,
seattle).
62 Alaska Railroad Records, 1923-1929.
Coal: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322, Federal Record
Container 90370, Old File 86.1. (Federal Record Center,
Seattle).
63 Alaska Railroad Records, 1923-1931.
Coal: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322, Federal Record
Container 90371, File 86-2. (Federal Record Center,
Seattle).
64 Alaska Railroad Records, 1923-1935.
Coal: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322, Federal Record
Container 90370, Old File 86.1. (Federal Record Center,
Seattle).
65 Alaska Railroad Records, 1930-1932.
Coal: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322, Federal Record
Container 90371, File 86-1. (Federal Record Center,
Seattle).
66 Alaska Railroad Records, 1931-1935.
Coal: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322, Federal Record
Container 90371, File 86-3. (Federal Record Center,
Seattle).
67 Alaska Railroad Records, 1933-1942.
(Coal): Alaska Railroad Record Group 322, Federal
Record Container 117963, File 023.1. (Federal Record
Center, Seattle).
68 Alaska Railroad Records, 1935-1937.
Coal: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322, Federal Record
Container 90371, Old ):'ile 353.13. (Federal Record
Center, Seattle).
69 Alaska Railroad Records, 1935-1937.
Coal: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322, Federal Record
Container 90371, Old J:'ile 86-4. ():'ederal Record Center,
Seattle) •
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70 Alaska Railroad Records, 1938-1945.
Coal -1938-1945: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322,
Federal Record Container 117963, File 023.1. (Federal
Record Center, Seattle).
71 Alaska Railroad Records, 1946-1948.
Coal -1946-1948: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322,
Federal Record Container 117963, File 023.1. (Federal
Record Center, Seattle).
72 Alaska Railroad Records, 1949.
Coal -1949: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322, Federal
Record Container 117963, File 023.1. (Federal Record
Center, Seattle).
73 Alaska Railroad Records, 1950-1951.
Coal-1950-1951:. Alaska Railroad Record Group'322,
Federal Record Container 117963, File 023.1. (Federal
Record Center, Seattle).
74 Alaska Railroad Records, 1926-1932.
Coal companies: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322,
Federal Record Container 117988, File 86. (Federal
Record Center, Seattle).
75 Alaska Railroad Records, 1951-1953.
Coal companies: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322,
Federal Record Container 90371, File 086. (Federal
Record Center, seattle).
76 Alaska Railroad Records, 1963.
Coal conversion: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322,
Federal Record Container 90372. (Federal Record Center,
Seattle).
77 Alaska Railroad Records, 1964.
78
Coal conversion: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322,
Federal Record Container 90372. (.Federal Record Center,
Seattle).
Alaska Railroad Records, 1965-1966.
Coal conversion: 1965 through May 1966:
Railroad Record Group 322, Federal Record
90372. (Federal Record Center, Seattle).
Alaska
Container
79 Alaska Railroad Records, 1966-1969.
Coal conversion: July 1966 to present (1969): Alaska
Railroad Record Group 322, Federal Record Container
90372. (Federal Record Center, Seattle).
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80 Alaska Railroad Records, 1960-1962.
Coal conversion of power plants: Alaska Railroad Record
Group 322, Federal Record Container 90372. (Federal
Record Center, Seattle).
81 Alaska Railroad Records, 1951-1963.
Coal export: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322, Federal
Record Container 90372. (Federal Record Center, Seattle).
82 Alaska Railroad Records, 1952.
Coal exporting -1952: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322,
Federal Record Container 117963,, File 023.1. (Federal
Record Center, Seattle).
83 Alaska Railroad Records, 1953.
Coal exporting -1953: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322,
Federal Record Container 117963, File 023.1. (Federal
Record Center, Seattle).
84 Alaska Railroad Records, 1947-1953.
Coal -FA: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322, Federal
Record Container 90372, File Coal FA. (Federal Record
Center, Seattle).
85 Alaska Railroad Records, 1951-1955.
Coal fiscal years 1951-1955: Alaska Railroad Record
Group 322, Federal Record Container 90372, maps.
(Federal Record Center, Seattle).
86 Alaska Railroad Records, 1964.
Coal -gas conversion -holding hearings on s. 1771 and
extra copy of Van Scoyoc and Wiskup, Inc. Letter of Nov.
6, 1964: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322, Federal
Record Container 90372. (Federal Record Center, Seattle}.
87 Alaska Railroad Records, 1960-1962.
Coal -general -1960-61-62: Alaska Railroad Record
Group 322, Federal Record Container 90372. (Federal
Record Center, seattle).
88 Alaska Railroad Records, 1960-1963.
Coal -historical marker -first coal from Chickaloon -
Jack Dalton: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322, Federal
Record Container 90371. (Federal Record Center, Seattle).
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89 Alaska Railroad Records, 1953.
Coal industries in Alaska: Alaska Railroad Record Group
322, ·Federal Record Container 90372, File Coal FY 1951-
1955, 18 p. (Federal Record Center, Seattle).
90 Alaska Railroad Records, 1937-1945.
Coal lease reports-operations: Alaska Railroad Record
Group 322, Federal Record Container 90368. (Federal
Record Center, Seattle).
91 Alaska Railroad Records, 1957.
Coal -royalty on coal in school districts: Alaska
Railroad Record Group 322, Federal Record Container
90372. (Federal Record Center, Seattle).
92 Alaska Railroad Records, 1946-1949.
93
Coal reports 1946-1949: Alaska Railroad Record Group
322, Federal Record Container 117989, File 86.2. (Federal
Record Center, Seattle).
Alaska Railroad Records, 1949-1954,
Coal stations, coal bunkers, truck
Railroad Record Group 322, Federal
117964, File 023.10, (2 folders).
Center, Seattle).
scales: Alaska
Record Container
(Federal Record
94 Alaska Railroad Records, (1920?) •
Conference with Messrs. Maitland and Kelly regarding
Eska Creek coal mines: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322,
Federal Record Container 117988, File 86.15. (Federal
Record Center, Seattle).
95 Alaska Railroad Records, 1919-1920.
96
Correspondence: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322,
Federal Record Container 90370, File Coal OF86.12, map.
(Federal Record Center, Seattle}.
Alaska Railroad Records, 1966-1969.
Correspondence: Alaska Railroad
Federal Record Container 90370.
Seattle}.
Record Group 322,
(federal Record Center,
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97 Alaska Railroad Records, 1937.
Correspondence and newspaper clippings concerning an
explosion at Jonesville Mine o~ the Evan Jones Coal
Company: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322, Federal
Record Container 117989, File 86.16. (Federal Record
Center, Seattle).
98 Alaska Railroad Records, 1930.
99
Correspondence concerning coal needs o~ the canneries in
~rince William Sound: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322,
Federal Record Container 117988, File 86.013. (Federal
Record Center, Seattle).
Alaska Railroad Records, 1922.
Correspondence concerning payment for
Coal Company: Alaska Railroad Record
Record Container 117989, File 86.18.
Center, Seattle).
coal from Chulitna
Group 322, Federal
(Federal Record
100 Alaska Railroad Records, 1938-1948.
Diamond Coal Company: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322,
Federal Record Container 90371, File 86.4. (Federal
Record Center, Seattle).
101 Alaska Railroad Records, 1941.
Eska Dormatory: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322,
Federal Record Container 90369, File 086.1. (Federal
Record Center, Seattle).
102 Alaska Railroad Records, 1921-1945.
Eska Mine: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322, Federal
Record Container 90368, File 086.1-1. (Federal Record
Center, Seattle).
103 Alaska Railroad Records, 1923-1937.
Eska Mine: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322, Federal
Record Container 117988, File 86.02. (Federal Record
Center, Seattle).
104 Alaska Railroad Records, 1941-1943.
105
Eska Mine: 1941-1942-1943: Alaska Railroad Record Group
322, Federal Record Container 90369, File 086.1. (Federal
Record Center, Seattle).
Alaska Railroad Records, 1944.
Eska Mine: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322, Federal
Record Container 118055. (Federal Record Center, Seattle).
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106 Alaska Railroad Records, 1946.
Eska Mine: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322, ~ederal
Record Container 90368, ~ile 086.1-3. Q?ede~al Record
Center, Seattle).
107 Alaska Railroad Records, 1946-1951.
108
Eska Mine: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322, Federal
Record Container 90368, File 086.1-2. (Federal Record
Center, Seattle).
Alaska Railroad Records, 1946.
Eska Mine -Daily coal reports: Alaska Railroad
Group 322, Federal Record Container 90368, maps.
Record Center, Seattle).
Record
(Federal
109 Alaska Railroad Records, 1945-1946.
Eska Mine -Daily cost report o~ ~reight handled: Alaska
Railroad Record Group 322, Federal Record Container
90369, File 086.1. (Federal Record Center, Seattle).
110 Alaska Railroad Records, 1953-1954.
Eska Mine -Fiscal year 1953: Alaska Railroad Record
Group 322, Federal Record Container 90369. (Federal
Record Center, Seattle).
lll Alaska Railroad Records; 1947-1951.
Eska Mine -Investment and operation: Alaska Railroad
Record Group 322, Federal Record Container 90369.
(Federal Record Center, Seattle).
112 Alaska Railroad Records, 1941.
Eska Mine -Tunnel-Rock drilling: Alaska Railroad Record
Group 322, Federal Record Container 90369, File 086.1,
maps. (Federal Record Center, Seattle).
113 Alaska Railroad Records, 1935-1948.
Eska Mines: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322, Federal
Record Container 90368, File 086. (Federal Record
Center, Seattle).
114 Alaska Railroad Records, 1950-1956.
Eska Mines: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322, Federal '
Record Container 90368, File FA. (Federal Record Center,
Seattle).
12
115 Alaska Railroad Records, 1945.
116
Eska Mines -Force out: Alaska Railroad Record Group
322, Federal Record Container 90369, File 086.1.
(Federal Record Center, Seattle).
Alaska Railroad Records, 1940-1943.
Eska Mines -Power plant: Alaska Railroad Record
322, Federal Record Container 90369, File 086.1.
Record Center, Seattle).
Group
(Federal
117 Alaska Railroad Records, 1941-1943.
Eska Washer: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322, Federal
Record Container 90368, File 086.1-1-2, map. (Federal
Record Center, Seattle).
118 Alaska Railroad Records, 1942-1944.
Eska Washery and power plant: Alaska Railroad Record
Group 322, Federal Record Container 90368, File 081.6.
(Federal Record Center, seattle).
119 Alaska Railroad Records, 1920-1937.
Evan Jones Coal Company: Alaska Railroad Record Group
322, Federal Record Container 117989, File 86.16, maps.
(Federal Record Center, Seattle).
120 Alaska Railroad Records, 1942-1954.
Evan Jones company: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322,
Federal Record Container 90371, File 086.2. (Federal
Record Center, Seattle).
121 Alaska Railroad Records, 1930-1931.
Export coal -situation in connection with canneries:
Alaska Railroad Record Group 322, Federal Record Con-
tainer 90370, File Coal OF-86. orederal Record Center,
seattle) •
122 Alaska Railroad Records, 1920+.
Fuel for railroad use: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322,
Federal Record Container 117963, File 023-023.0322.
tFederal Record Center, Seattle).
123 Alaska Railroad Records, 1942-1945.
Golden Zone Coal Company: Alaska Railroad Record Group
322, Federal Record Container 90371, File 086.8, map.
(Federal Record Center, Seattle).
13
124 Alaska Railroad Records, 1921-1944.
Healy River Coal Company: Alaska Railroad Record Group
.322, Federal Record Container 90371, File 4-277-A.
(Federal Record Center, Seattle) •
125 Alaska Railroad Records, 1927-1937.
126
Healy River Coal Company: Alaska Railroad Record Group
322, Federal Record Container 90371, File 86-19, map.
(Federal Record Center, Seattle).
Alaska Railroad Records, 1941-1963.
Healy River Coal Company: Alaska-Railroad Record
322, Federal Record Container 90371, File 086.3.
Record Center, Seattle).
Group
(Federal
127 Alaska Railroad Records, 1948-1954.
128
Houston Coal Company 1948-1954: Alaska Railroad Record
Group 322, Federal Record Container 90371, File 086.7.
(Federal Record Center, Seattle).
Alaska Railroad Records, 1929.
Map: Chickaloon -sketch showing buildings,
etc.: scale 1"=50': Alaska Railroad Record
Federal Record Container 117988, File 86.14.
Record Center, Seattle).
tracks,
Group 322,
(Federal
129 Alaska Railroad Records, 1946.
Map: Eska Mines -Maps: Alaska Railroad Record Group
322, Federal Record Container 90369, File 086.1.
(Federal Record Center, Seattle).
130 Alaska Railroad Records, 1918-1939.
Matanuska Coal Company: Alaska Railroad Record Group
322, Federal Record Container 90371, File 4-274.
(Federal Record Center, Seattle).
131 Alaska Railroad Records, 1923.
Memorandum for Chairman Alaska Engineering Commission on
present status Moose Creek Coal Mines: Alaska Railroad
Record Group 322, Federal Record Container 90370, Coal
Old File 86.1, maps. (Federal Record Center, Seattle).
14
132 Alaska Railroad Records, 1923.
Memorandum to Chairman of Alaskan Engineering Commission:
Alaska Railroad Record Group 322, ·Federal Record Container
117989, File 89.19.1. (Federal Record Center, Seattle).
133 Alaska Railroad Records, 1943.
134
135
Miners -Juneau and Pennsylvania: Alaska Railroad Record
Group 322, Federal Record Container 90369, File 011.1.
(Federal Record Center, Seattle).
Alaska Railroad Records, 1939-1946.
Moose Creek Company: Alaska Railroad Record
Federal Record Container 90371, File 086.6.
Record Center, Seattle).
Alaska Railroad Records, 1923-1927.
Moose Creek mining: Alaska Railroad Record
Federal Record Container 117989, File 86.2.
Record Center, Seattle).
Group 322,
(Federal
Group 322,
(Federal
136 Alaska Railroad Records, (n.d.).
Mt. McKinley bituminuous coal: Alaska Railroad Record
Group 322, Federal Record Container 117989, File 86.27.
(Federal Record Center, Seattle).
137 Alaska Railroad Records, 1924-1925.
Mt. McKinley Bituminous Coal Company: Alaska Railroad
Record Group 322, Federal Record Container 90371, File
086.1. (Federal Record Center, Seattle).
138 Alaska Railroad Records, 1931 •
••• Naming rates on coal and coal briquettes carloads from
Black Diamond, Chickaloon, Eska, Jonesville, Premier,
Suntrana: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322, Federal
Record Container 90370, File Coal OF86.10. (Federal
Record Center, Seattle).
139 Alaska Railroad Records, 1919-1923.
Navy: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322, Federal Record
container 90370, File Coal Up86.0ll. (Federal Record
Center, Seattle).
140 Alaska Railroad Records, 1921-1939.
Navy Alaskan Coal Company -washery: Alaska Railroad
Record Group 322, pederal Record Container 90369, File 4-
278. (Federal Record Center, Seattle).
141
142
15
Alaska Railroad Records, 1924-1934.
Premier Mine: Alaska Railroad Record
Record Container 117989, File 86.17.
Center, Seattle).
Group 322, Federal
{,federal Record
Alaska Railroad Records, 1925.
Rawson Coal Mine: Alaska Railroad Record Group
Federal Record Container 117989, File 89.19.1.
Record Center, Seattle).
322,
(Federal
143 Alaska Railroad Records, 1924-1930.
(Roth Mine): Alaska Railroad Record Group 322, Federal
Record Container 90369, File 86.192, map. (Federal
Record Center, Seattle).
144 Alaska Railroad Records, 1937.
Statement of cars of commercial coal stripped from
Jonesville Coal Company Mine, Jan. -Oct. 1937, Alaska
Railroad: Aiaska Railroad Record Group 322, Federal
Record Container 117989, File 86.16. (Federal Record
Center, Seattle).
145 Alaska Railroad Records, 1921-1966.
146
Sutton Coal·Washery: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322,
Federal Record Container 90370, Old File 86.010.1, illus.
(Federal Record Center, Seattle).
Alaska Railroad Records, 1942-1952.
Tests and inspection: Alaska Railroad Record
Federa·l Record Container 117963, File 023.01.
Record Center, Seattle).
Group 322,
(Federal
147 Alaska Railroad Records, 1947-1956.
Usibelli Coal Company: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322,
Federal Record Container 90372, File 86.1. (Federal
Record Center, Seattle).
148 Alaska Railroad Records, 1965-1966.
Usibelli Coal Company: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322,
Federal Record Container 90371, File 86.1. (Federal
Record Center, Seattle).
149 Alaska Railroad Records, (n.d.).
Wishbone Hill: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322, Federal
Record Container 117989, File 86.22. (Federal Record
Center, Seattle).
16
150 Alaska Series, 1981.
Alaska coal development: The Alaska Series, Special
reports for management, v. 1, 21 P·
151 Alaska Territorial Department of Mines, 1952.
Report of the Commissioner of mines for the piennium
ended December 31, 1952, p. scattered: Alaska Railroad
Record Group 322, Federal Record container 117985, File
077.52, Bureau of Mines. (Federal Record Center, Seattle).
152 Alaska Territorial Department of Mines, 1953.
TDM Bulletin v. I, no. 1, p. 2.
153 Alaska Territorial Department of Mines, 1953.
TDM Bulletin v. I, no. 4, p. 2.
154 Alaska Territorial Department of Mines, 1954.
TDM Bulletin V. II, no. 1, p •. 2.
155 Alaska Territorial Department of Mines, 1954.
TDM Bulletin V. II, no. 3, p. 1.
156 Alaska Territorial Department of Mines, 1954.
TDM Bulletin V. II, no. 5, p. 2-3.
157 Alaska Territorial Department of Mines, 1954.
TDM Bulletin V. II, no. 9, p. 2.
158 Alaska Territorial Department of Mines, 1955.
TDM Bulletin V. III, no. 2, p. 1.
159 Alaska Territorial Department of Mines, 1955.
TDM Bulletin V. III, no. 7, P• 1.
160 Alaska Territorial Department of Mines, 1955.
TDM Bulletin V. III, no. 9, p. 1.
161 Alaska Territorial Department of Mines, 1955.
TDM Bulletin V. III, no. 10, p. 1.
162 Alaska Territorial Department of.Mines, 1956.
TDM sulletin, V. IV, no. 2, p. 4.
163 Alaska Territorial Department of Mines, 1956.
TDM Bulletin V. IV, no. 5, P· 2.
17
164 Alaska Territorial Department of Mines, 1957.
TOM Bulletin v. V, no. 2, p. 4.
165 Alaska Territorial Department of Mines, 1957.
TOM Bulletin v. V, no. 4, p. 4.
166 Alaska Territorial Department of Mines, 1957.
TOM Bulletin V. V, no. 13, p. 1.
167 Alaska Territorial Department of Mines, 1958.
TOM Bulletin V. VI, no. 1, p. 1.
168 Alaska Territorial Department of Mines, 1958.
TOM BullEtin V. VI, no. 6, p. 1.
169 Alaska Territorial Department of Mines, 1958.
TOM Bulletin V. VI, no. 2, p. 1.
170 Alaska Territorial Department of Mines, 1958.
TOM Bulletin V. VI, no. 5, p. 4.
171 Alaska Territorial Department of Mines, 1958.
TOM Bulletin V. VI, no. 7, p. 1.
172 Alaska Territorial Department of Mines, 1958.
TOM Bulletin V. VI, no. 9, p. 1.
173 Alaska Territorial Department of Mines, 1958.
TOM Bulletin V. VI, no. 10, P• 1.
174 Alaska Territorial Department of Mines,. 1959.
TOM Bulletin V. VII, no. 1, p. 1.
175 Alaska Territorial Governor's Office, 1931.
Glimpses of Alaska from 1728 to the present date and
Alaska Territorial Chamber of Commerce, 1935. Glimpses
of Alaska as it was and as it is: (bound together), p.
scattered.
176 The Alaska Times-Sitka, tApril 30, 1869).
The resources of Alaska. 2 p. tAlaska Historical
Library).
177 Alaska -Yukon Magazine, 1910.
Demagogues, yellow journals, and Alaska coal, v. 10,
June, p. 67-70, (Wickersham no. 1658).
18
178 Alaskan Engineering Commission, 1916-1917.
Alaska Railroad Record: v. I, no. 1 to no. 52, p.
scattered.
179 Alaskan Engineering Commission, 1917-1918.
Alaska Railroad Record: v. II, no. l to no. 52, p.
scattered.
180 Alaskan Engineering Commission, 1917.
Annual Report: u.s. Government Printing Office, p. 28.
181 Alaskan Engineering Commission, 1919.
Annual report of the Land and Industrial Department for
the period January 1 to October 31, 1918: p. 9 -14.
182 Alaskan Engineering Commission, (1923).
The coal mining operations of the Alaskan Engineering
Commission, mimeo. no. 130: Alaska Railroad Record
Group 322, Federal Record Container 90370, File Coal OF-
86.10, 5 p. (Federal Record Center, Seattle).
183 Alaskan Engineering Commission, 1919-1921.
Construction of the Alaska Railroad: 1 v. illus, tables,
maps. (Alaska Historical Library).
184 Alaskan Engineering Commission, 1918-1946.
Maps: Leasing Unit 7: 9 maps, scale varies. (U.S.
Bureau of Mines-Juneau).
185 Alaskan Engineering Commission, 1916.
Report of the Manager, Land and Industrial Department for
the period April 12, 1916 to September 30, 1916. p. 13-
16, illus. lNational Archives Record Group 126).
186 Alaskan Engineering Commission, 1916-1917.
Report of the Manager, Land and Industrial Department for
the period October 1, 1916 to December 31, 1917. p. 23-
55. lNational Archives Record Group 126, File 18-4,
Alaska Railroad Land and Industrial Reports -Annual pt.
1).
187 Alaskan Engineering Commission, 1918.
Report of the Mining Department, 1918, lunpublished): 38 p.
188 Alaskan Engineering Commission, 1916.
Reports: u.s. Government Printing Office, p. 41-44.
19
189 American Mining Congress, 1919.
Correspondence -Proposal for cheaper power generation
for mining operations (.unpublished): 10 p.
190 American Review of Reviews, 1910.
Alaska's contribution to our coal supply: v. 41, April,
p. 483-484. (Wickersham no. 1739).
191 American Society of Naval Engineers Journal, (1915).
Matanuska coal, USS. Maryland: v. 27, no. 1, p. 97-106.
(Wickersham no. 1659).
192 Ames, H. and Riegel, w., 1962.
Palynological investigation of coals from the Chickaloon
formation, Alaska, (abs.): Pollen et Spores, v. 4, no.
2, p. 328.
193 Anchorage Chamber of Commerce, 1918.
Coal development of the Matanuska and Cook Inlet fields,
Alaska: 17 p. (Alaska Historical Library).
194 Anderson, Donald, 1978.
Feasibility study of m~n1ng Alaska coal and transpor-
tation by slurry to the west coast: seattle, University
of Washington -Department of Mining, Metallurgical, and
Ceramic Engineering, 30 p., illus. (NTIS PB-278-755).
195 Anderson, Eskil, 1947.
Mineral occurrences other than gold deposits in North-
western Alaska: u.s. Department of Mines, Territory of
Alaska Pamphlet 5-R. (.U.S. Bureau of Mines-Juneau).
196 Anderson, L.G., 1944.
Coal mine inspection report Buffalo Mine, Buffalo Coal
Mining Company, Incorporated: Anchorage, Alaska, Sept-
ember 14, 1944. (.U.S. Bureau of Mines -Juneau, Alaskan
coals-general).
197 Anderson, L.G., 1951.
Confidential report of the coal situation along the
Alaska railbelt prepared for the use of the Alaska
Railroad and the Armed Forces in Alaska. (U.S. Bureau of
Mines -Juneau, Alaskan coals-general).
198 Anderson, L.G., 1953.
Memo to Alaskan coal operators concerning (rock-dusting)
the coal mines, Jan. 14, 1953: 1 p. (U.S. Bureau of
Mines-Juneau).
20
199 Anderson, M.J., and others, 1911.
Correspondence -General Land Office, Alaska coal lands
(unpublished): 18 p. (National Archives, Record Group
no. 48, Central Files 1906-36).
200 Anderson, R.E., 1969.
Property examination *135.2 Sitkinak Island Coal, Trinity
Islands C-1 quadrangle (unpublished): 7 p., map. (U.S.
Bureau of Mines-Juneau PE 135-2).
201 Anderson, W.J., 1914.
Letter to President Woodrow Wilson concerning acqui-
sition, construction, and operation of government rail-
roads in Alaska, as a leverage to force opening of the
"Bearing River" and Matanuska coal fields: 10 p.
(National Archives No. 48, Central Files 1907-36, File
no. 2-24-part 5).
202 Anonymous, 1945-1955?
Alaska coals and cokes (Bonnifield files): 16 p. (U.S.
Bureau of Mines-Juneau, VF-Alaska coal).
203 Anonymous, 1922.
Articles on Healy River, Katalla district, and Nenana
coal fields: Alaska Dispatch, Golden Spike edition, p.
scattered. (Alaska Historical Library). *
204 Anonymous, 1955.
205
Bering River Coal analysis Bureau of Mines, 1921-1926:
(U.S. Geological Survey-Anchorage). *
Anonymous, 1955.
Bering River Coal Field, miscellaneous
River Coal Field near Cordova, Alaska:
Survey-Anchorage). *
files, Bering
(U.S. Geological
206 Anonymous, 1955.
Bering River Coal Field, miscellaneous files, Report on
the property of the Bering River Coal Company, Bering
River Coal Fields near Cordova, Alaska: (U.S. Geological
Survey-Anchorage}. *
21
207 Anonymous, 1912.
208
Bering River Coal field report on Green-Young, Morrow,
Runnels, White, and Thurston Groups {unpublished): {U.S.
Geological Survey-Anchorage). *
Anonymous, 1943.
Broad Pass coal prospect {unpublished) : 3 p.
Bureau of Mines-Juneau). *
{U.S.
209 Anonymous, {n.d.).
Coal: Examination of the two coal beds at Wasilla
Station {unpublished): 3 p. {U.S. Bureau of Mines-
Juneau).
210 Anonymous, (n.d.).
Map: Broad Pass Coal, Healy quad 67 District 5: 14
extensive maps, scale varies. {U.S. Bureau of Mines -
Juneau).
211 Anonymous, {n.d.).
Map: Coal prospects near Houston, Alaska: scale 1"=40
chains. {U.S. Bureau of Mines -Juneau).
212 Anonymous, 1943.
Map: Diamond strip mine Project 812, Healy quad 67
District 5: 14 maps. {U.S. Bureau of Mines -Juneau).
213 Anonymous, 1943.
Map: Dunkle Coal, Healy quad 67 District 5: 24 exten-
sive maps, scale varies. {U.S. Bureau of ~lines -Juneau).
214 Anonymous, {n.d.).
Map: Geologic map and coal resources TS 4-65, RS 50-51
w, U.P.M. Cape Beaufort, N.W. Alaska: no scale. {U.S.
Bureau of Mines-Juneau).
215 Anonymous, {n.d.).
Map: Geologic map of the Southwestern part of the Homer
district, Kenai coal field, Alaska: scale 1:31,680.
{U.S. Bureau of Mines -Juneau).
216 Anonymous, {n.d.).
Map: Index map showing Homer District, Kenai coal field,
South-central Alaska: scale 1"=16 miles. {U.S. Bureau
of Mines -Juneau) .
22
217 Anonymous, (n.d.).
218
Map: Leasing Block No. 28, Healy quad 67 District 5: 8
maps, various scales. (U.S. Bureau of Mines -Juneau).
Anonymous, (n.d.).
Map: Map of fire area, Baxter Mine, Moose Creek
27 and 28, Tl9N-R2E, SM. Alaska: scale 1"=50'.
Bureau of Mines-Juneau).
Sections
(U.S.
219 Anonymous, (n.d.).
Map: Map of Lignite Creek Valley showing coal bearing
formation and exposed beds: scale 1"=1 mile. Alaska
Railroad Record Group 322, Federal Record Container
90372, File Coal. (Federal Record Center, Seattle).
220 Anonymous, (n.d.).
Map: Plot of u.s. Survey No. 453 of the coal land
claim ••• of Charles Mcintosh situate 28 miles easterly
from Cape Lisburne in Noatak -Kobuk Record Precinct:
scale Site A chain=l". (U.S. Bureau of Mines-Juneau).
221 Anonymous, 1954.
Map: Section of the drill holes ••• 13 W.H., axis of
section N22 W March 1954: scale 1"=200'. (U.S. Bureau
of Mines -Juneau) •
222 Anonymous, (n.d.).
Map: Sections illustrating lateral changes in coal beds
in the Homer district, Kenai coal field, Alaska: scale
1"=2000'. (U.S. Bureau of Mines-Juneau).
223 Anonymous, (n.d.).
Map: stratigraphic sections of coal-bearing strata of
Homer district; Bluff Point to Fritz Creek and Fritz
Creek to Swift Creek: 2 maps, scale 1"=2000'. (U.S.
Bureau of Mines-Juneau).
224 Anonymous, (1952-1961).
Map: suntrana Maps: 10 maps, scale 1"=50'. (U.S. Bureau
of Mines -Juneau) •
225 Anonymous, 1921.
Memorandum concerning operating costs and revenues,
Alaska Government Railroad. Also information concerning
coal operations: Alaska Railroad Record Group 322,
Federal Record Container 117989, File 86.01 Coal.
(Federal Record Center, Seattle).
23
226 Anonymous, 1974.
Nuera -Reclamation to preserve Alaska: Alaska Construc-
tion and Oil, V. 6, p. 32. (U.S. Bureau of Mines -
Juneau).
227 Anonymous, (n.d.).
Report on tests of Matanuska coal on USS Jason and report
on inspection of Matanuska and Bering River coal field:
Alaska Railroad Federal Record Group 322, Federal Record
Container 90373, File coal-Tests. (Federal Record
Center, Seattle).
228 Anonymous, 1915-1921.
(Statement showing permits and leases issued in Alaska),
(unpublished): 2 p. (National Archives, Record Group No.
70, Box 955, file 050.3).
229 Anonymous
Steaming value of Alaska lignite: u.s. Bureau of Mines
Report of Investigation 2090, 3 p.
230 Anonymous, 1950.
Synthetic liquid fluid potential of Alaska survey area
(unpublished): (U.S. Bureau of Mines-Juneau, File
Alaska Coal).
231 Anonymous, 1979.
usibelli Mine extends potential with new dragline:
western Miner, v. 52, no. 11, p. 32, 34.
232 Apell, G.A., 1944.
Moose Creek district of Matanuska coal fields, Alaska:
u.s. Bureau of Mines Report of Investigations 3784: 36
p., illus., maps.
233 Arctic Coal Company, lncorporated, 1955-1962.
Map: Mining operations: scale l"o=SO'. (U.S. Bureau of
Mines-Juneau).
234 Aresco, s.J. and Haller, C.P., 1953.
Analyses of tipples and delivered samples of coal col-
lected during the fiscal year 1952: u.s. Bureau of Mines
Report of Investigations 4972, p. 68.
24
235 Aresco, S.J.; Haller, C.P.; and Abernethy, R.F., 1955.
Analyses of tipple and delivered samples of coal col-
lected during the fiscal year 1953: u.s. Bureau of Mines
Report of Investigations 5085, p. 64.
236 Aresco, S.J.; Haller, C.P.; and Abernethy, R.F., 1956.
Analyses of tipple and delivered samples of coal col-
lected during the fiscal year 1954: u.s. Bureau of Mines
Report of Investigations 5221, p. 60.
237 Aresco, S.J.; Haller, C.P.; and Abernethy, R.F., 1956.
Analyses of tipple and delivered samples of coal col-
lected during the fiscal year 1955: u.s. Bureau of Mines
Report of Investigations 5270, p. 49.
238 Aresco, S.J.; Haller, C.P.; and Abernethy, R.F., 1957.
Analyses of tipple and delivered samples of coal col-
lected during the fiscal year 1956: u.s. Bureau of Mines
Report of Investigations 5332, p. 51.
239 Aresco, S.J.; Haller, C.P.; and Abernethy, R.F., 1958.
Analyses of tipple and delivered samples of coal col-
lected during the fiscal year 1957: u.s. Bureau of Mines
Report of Investigations 5401, p. 43.
240 Aresco, S.J.; Haller, C.P.; and Abernethy, R.F., 1959.
Analyses of tipple and delivered samples of coal col-
lected during the fiscal year 1958: U.S. Bureau of Mines
Report of Investigations 5489, p. 39.
241 Aresco, S.J., Haller, C.P.; and Abernethy, R.F., 1960.
Analyses of tipple and delivered samples of coal col-
lected during the fiscal year 1959: U.S. Bureau of Mines
Report of Investigations 5615, p. 4-5.
242 Aresco, s.J.; Haller, C.P.; and Abernethy, R.F., 1961.
Analyses of tipple and delivered samples of coal col-
lected during the fiscal year 1960: u.s. Bureau of Mines
Report of Investigations 5792, p. 4.
243 Aresco, S.J.; Haller, C.P.; and Abernethy, R.F., 1962.
Analyses of tipple and delivered samples of coal col-
lected during the fiscal year 1961: u.s. Bureau of Mines
Report of Investigations 6086, p. 4-5.
25
244 Aresco, S.J. and Janus, J.B., 1966.
Analyses of tipple and delivered samples of coal col-
lected during the fiscal year 1965: U.S. Bureau of Mines
Report of Investigations 6792, p. 5.
245 Aresco, S.J. and Janus, J.B., 1967.
Analyses of tipple and delivered samples of coal col-
lected during the fiscal year 1966: u.s. Burea of Mines
Report of Investigations 6904, p. 31.
246 Aresco, S.J. and Janus, J.B., 1968.
Analyses of tipple and delivered samples of coal col-
lected during the fiscal year 1967: U.S. Bureau of Mines
Report of Investigations 7104, p. 5.
247 Aresco, S.J. and Janus, J.B., 1969.
Analyses of tipple and delivered samples of coal col-
lected during the fiscal year 1968: U.S. Bureau of Mines
Report of Investigations 7219, p. 4.
248 Aresco, S.J.; Janus, J.B.; and Walker, F.E., 1963.
Analyses of tipple and delivered samples of coal col-
lected during the fiscal year 1962: U.S. Bureau of Mines
Report of Investigations 6300, p. 5.
249 Aresco, S.J.; Janus, J.B.; and Walker, F.E., 1964.
Analyses of tipple and delivered samples of coal col-
lected during the fiscal year 1963: u.s. Bureau of Mines
Report of Investigations 6461, p. 4.
250 Aresco, S.J.; Janus, J.B.; and Walker, F.E., 1965.
Analyses of tipple and delivered samples of coal col-
lected during the fiscal year 1964: U.S. Bureau of Mines
Report of Investigations 6622, p. 4.
251 Arthur D. Little, (n.d.).
Economics of Alaskan coal development: · Cambridge, Arthur
D. Little, 3 tables. (U.S. Bureau of Mines-Juneau).
252 Arthur D. Little, Incorporated, 1962.
Potential for use of Alaska's energy resources. Report
to State of Alaska, January, 1962: p. 71-107.
253 Atkinson, H.L., 1976.
The cold realities of Alaska's NPR-4: Drill DCW (Dallas),
v. 32, no. 13, p. 42-48. *
26
254 Atwood, w.w., 1911.
Geology and mineral resources of parts of Alaska Penin-
sula: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 467, p. 96-120,
illus., sections, maps.
255 Atwood, w.w., 1907.
Mineral resources of southwestern Alaska, in Brooks,
A.H., and others, Mineral resources of Alaska report on
progress of investigations in 1908: u.s. Geological
Survey Bulletin 379; p. 108-152, maps.
256 Averitt, P., 1961.
Coal reserves of the United States --a progress report
January 1, 1960: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1136:
p. scattered, map.
257 Averitt, P., 1969.
Coal resources of the United states, January 1967: u.s.
Geological Survey Bulletin 1257, p. scattered, map.
258 Averitt, P., 1975.
Coal resources of the United States, January 1, 1974:
U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1412: p. 11-16+. tables.
259 Averitt, P., 1970.
Stripping coal resources of the United States: U.S.
Geological Survey Bulletin 1322, p. 9-10, 23.
260 Bain, H.F., 1946.•
Alaska's minerals as a basis for industry: u.s. Bureau
of Mines Information Circular 7379, p. 47-55.
261 Bain, H.F;, 1922.
Coal production problems in Alaska. tunpublished): 18.
p. tu.s. Bureau of Mines -Juneau -Alaskan coals -
general).
262 Bain, H.F. and Raymond, R.W., 1912.
Alaska coal-land problems: American Institute of Mechanical
Engineers Transactions, v. 43, p. 595-612, 762-777.
(Wickersham no. 1660).
263 Baker, A.W., 1976.
Plans for power generation, Golden Valley Electric
Association: Focus on Alaska's Coal '75, University of
Alaska-Mineral Industry Research Laboratory, Report 37,
p. 251-265.
27
264 Ballinger, R.A.
Coal land laws and regulations thereunder April 12, 1907:
u.s. General Land Office, Decisions ••• relating to public
lands v. 35, p. 673-680. (Wickersham no. 8020).
265 Banister, D.P.; Bottge, R.G.; and Blasko, D.P., 1976.
Evaluation of mineral and energy resources in the pro-
posed Cook Inlet Land Settlement. (Original manuscript
prepared for Joint Federal-State Land-Use Planning
Commission). u.s. Bureau of Mines-Juneau). 67 p. *
266 Barker, J.C., 1978.
Mineral investigations· of certain lands in the eastern
Brooks Range, a ·summary report: u.s. Bureau of Mines
Open File Report 63-78, p. 14.
267 Barnes, F.F., 1951.
Coal investigations in southcentral Alaska; Mineral
Resources of Alaska, 1944-1946, p. 137-208.
268 Barnes, F.F., 1949.
Coal investigations on the southern margin of the Homer
district, Kenai coal field, Alaska, in 1947-1948: U.S.
Geological Survey. {Mineral deposits of Alaska short
preliminary reports). 12 p., illus., index, and geol.
maps. *
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39
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57
541 Evan Jones Coal Company, 1958.
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689 Hudson, Travis, compiler, 1977.
690
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693 Humphrey, H.B., 1937.
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694 Jamme, George, 1906.
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696 Janus, J.B., 1976.
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697 Janus, J.B., 1977.
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698 Janus, J.B. and Shirley, B.S., 1973.
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699 Jasper, W.D. and Robinson, W.D., 1959.
~reliminary investigation of coal occurrences sitkunak
Isl"and, Trinity Isl;:mds quadrangle, Kodiak ~recinct,
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701 Johnson, G.W., 1976.
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702 Joint Federal-State Land Use Planning Commission for Alaska,
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703 Jolley, T.R. and Russel, H.W., 1959.
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704 Jolley, T.R., and Toenges, A.L., 1949.
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705 Jolley, T.R., and others, 1952.
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709 Joslin, F., 1911.
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711 Katalla Publicity League, 1912.
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712 Kaufman, A., 1961.
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713 Kaufman, A., 1961.
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714 Kay, G.F., 1911.
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715 Kay, G.F., 1911.
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716 Kederick, Bob, 1953.
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717 Kelly, T.E., 1968.
718
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720 Kirshenbaum, N.W., 1977.
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721 Kirshenbaum, N.W., (in press}.
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722 Kirsopp, John, Jr., 1903.
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723 Kito, Sam, 1976.
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727 Knapp, L.E., 1890.
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728 Knapp, L.E., 1891.
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729 Knapp, L.E., 1892.
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730 Knappen, R.S., 1929.
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731 Knutson, H. A., (in press).
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732 Kohan, S.M., 1977.
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733 Laird, A.M., 1977.
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734 Landers, w.s. and others, 1963.
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735 Landers, K.K., 1927.
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736 Lanphere, M.A., 1969.
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737 Lathram, E.H. and others, 1965.
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739 Leehey, M.D., 1911.
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740 Leffingwell, E.D., 1919.
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741 Linden, H.R., 1972.
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743
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745 Lu, F.C.J. and Rao, P.o., 1971.
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746 Lund, R.J., 1961.
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747 Lyle, w.M., 1973.
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79
748 Lyle, w.M. and Dobey, P.L., 1974.
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749 Lynch, D.F., 1981.
750
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751 MacFarren, H.W., 1911.
752
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754 MacFarren, H.w., 1911.
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755 MacFarren, H.w. and Stephen, w.M., 1911.
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756 MacFarren, H.W. and Stephen, W.M., 1911.
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80
757 MacFarren, H.W. and Stephen, w.M., 1911.
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758 MacFarren, H.W. and Stephen, w.M., 1911.
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759 MacKevett, E.M., Jr., and others, 1967.
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760 MacKevett, E.M. Jr., and others, 1971.
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761 Maddren, A.G., 1919.
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762 Maddren, A.G., 1918.
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763 Maddren, A.G., 1914.
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764 Maddren, A.G., 1913.
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765 Maddren, A.G., 1914.
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766 Magoon, L.B. and others, 1980.
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767 Makinen, H.L., 1863.
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774 Marstrander, H· and others, 1946.
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775 Martin, G.C., 1907.
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776 Martin, G.C., 1919.
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780 Martin, G.C., 1906.
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781 Martin, G.C., 1919.
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782 Martin, G.C., 1908.
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783 Martin, G.C., 1906.
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784 Martin, G.C., 1913.
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83
785 Martin, G.C., 1922.
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786 Martin, G.C., 1919.
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790 Martin, G.c., 1906.
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791 Martin, G.c., 1906.
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792 Martin, G.C., 1923.
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794 Martin, G.c., Johnson, B.L. and Grant, U.S., 1915.
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803 McFadden, c.c., 1918.
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806 McFarland, C.E., 1981.
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812 McGee, D.L. and O'Connor, K.M., 1975.
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814 McLean, ~., 1978.
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823
Mineral deposits of the Rampart and Hot Springs districts,
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824 Mertie, J.B., Jr., 1930.
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825 Mertie, J.B., Jr., 1919.
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826 Mertie, J.B., Jr.,
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827 Mertie, J.B., Jr., 1937.
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828 Mertie, J.B., Jr. and Harrington, G.L., 1916.
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88
829 Mertie, J.B. Jr. and Harrington, G.L., 1924.
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830 Miller, D.J., 1971.
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831 Mining Congress Journal, 1922.
Development of Alaska's coal is resolving into a real
industrial problem: v. 8., p. 767-768.
832 Mining Congress Journal, 1922.
Quality and quantity of Alaska's coal soon to be definitely
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833 Mining Congress Journal, 1976.
Technical and economic feasibility of strip m~n~ng coal
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834 Mining Congress Journal, 1922.
Transfer of authority over coal fields brings new era of
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835 Mitchell, G.A., Mitchell, w.w. and McKendrick, J.D. (in press).
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836 Mitchell, G.E., 1908.
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837 Mock, G.B., 1962.
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838 Moffit, F.H., 1915.
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89
839 Moffit, F.H., 1905.
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840 Moffit, F.H., 1954.
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842 Moffit, F.H., 1912.
843
Headwater regions of Gulkana and Susitna Rivers, Alaska,
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845 Moffit, F.H., 1927.
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846 Moffit, F.H. and Capps, S.R., 1911.
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847 Moffit, F.H. and Knopf, A., 1910.
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90
848 Moffit, F.H. and Maddren, A.G., 1909.
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849 Montgomery, H.B., tin press).
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850 Moore, Virgil and others, 1911-1912.
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851 Mt. McKinley Bituminous Coal Corporation, 1924.
Map: Preliminary map of the coal mine of Mt. McK~nley
Bituminous Coal Corporation at mile 341 on the Alaska
Railroad: scale 1";:50'. (U.S. Bureau of Mines -Juneau).
852 Mueller, Ernest, (in press).
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853 Mulligan, J.J., 1974.
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854 Murai, s., 1977.
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855 Murphy, L.A., lin pressl.
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856 Naeser, c.w., Triplehorn, D.M. and Turner, D.L., 1977.
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91
857 Nakabayashi, Y., (in press).
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858 Naske, C.M. and Triplehorn, D.M., 1980.
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859 National Geographic Magazine, 1902.
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860 Nelson, G. L. , tin press) •
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861 Nolan, T.B., 1963.
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862 Ode, W.H. and Selvig, W.A., 1944.
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863 Olsen, M. and others, 1979.
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864 O'Malley, John, 1954.
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92
866 Packard, Winthrop, 1900.
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867 Paige, Sidney and others, 1925.
A reconnaissance of the Point Barrow region, Alaska:
u.s. Geological Survey Bulletin 772, p. 26-32, illus.,
sections, geol. map.
868 Paige, Sidney and Knopf, Adolph, 1907.
Geologic reconnaissance in the Matanuska and Talkeetna
basin, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 327, p.
40-63, illus., sections, table, geol. map.
869 Paige, Sidney and Knopf, Adolph, 1902.
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870 Paige, Sidney, 1906.
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871 Paone, J. and others, 1974.
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872 Parker, E.w., 1911.
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873 Parker, Walter, 1972.
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874 Parks, B.C. and O'Ponnell, H.J., 1956.
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93
875 Parks, G.A., 1915.
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876 Parks, G.A., 1925.
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877 Parks, G.A., 1926.
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878 Parks, G.A., 1927.
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33, 38.
879 Parks, G.A., 1928.
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47.
880 Parks, G.A., 1929.
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881 Parks, G.A., 1930.
Report of the Governor of Alaska to the. Secretary of the
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882 Parks, G.A., 1931.
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67, 72, 74.
883 Parks, G.A., 1932.
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884 Parry, V.F. and others, 1948.
Carbonization and gas:i,fication of subbituminous "C" coal,
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94
885 Parry, V.F. and others, 1950.
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886 Parsons, Stephano, 1961.
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887 Patsch, B.J.G., 1977.
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888 Patsch, B.J.G., 1976.
889
890
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Patsch, B.J.G., 1974.
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Patton, w.w., Jr. and Tailleur, ;t.L., 1964.
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Patton, w.w., J~:., 1973.
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95
894 Payne, T.C., 1945.
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895 Perles, Steve, (in press).
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896 Player, Gary, 1976.
The Little Tonzona coal bed near Farewell, Alaska an
important extension of the coal fields, north of the
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897 Polanchek, A.T., 1976.
Rail transport of coal: Focus on Alaska's Coal '75,
University of Alaska -Mineral Industry Research Labora-
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898 Pollard, B., circa 1972.
(Estimated production costs associated with mining and
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899 Prindle, L.M., 1907.
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900 Prindle, L.M., 1913.
A geologic reconnaissance of Circle quadrangle, Alaska:
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901 Prindle, L.M., 1906.
The 7(ukon-Tanana region, Alaska; Pescription of Circle
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27, mal?·
902 Quinlan, Clarissa, lin press}.
comments from State Pivision of Energy and Power Pevelop-
memt: Focus on Alaska'.s Coal '80, University of Alaska -
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96
903 R.W. Beck and Associates, 1977.
Energy study ~or Barrow, Alaska, ~or u.s. Department of
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904 Race, W.H., 1962.
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905 Ragsdale, T.E., 1955.
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906 Rahal!, N., J., (_in press).
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907 Ralph M. Parsons Company, 1933.
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908 Ralph M. Parsons Company, 1962.
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909 Ralston, o.c., 1920.
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910 Ramsey, J.P., 1981.
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911 Redinger, D.H., 1911.
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97
912 Redinger, D.H., 1912.
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913 Redinger, D.H., 1912.
Report on Stracey or English Group: (U.S. Geological
Survey-Anchorage). *
914 Redinger, D.H., 1911.
Report on the McDonald Group of Coal Claims: (U.S.
Geological Survey-Anchorage). *
915 Redinger, D.H., 1911.
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Anchorage). *
916 Redinger, D.H., 1911.
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917 Rao, P.D., 1981.
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918 Rao, P.D., 1975,
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919 Rao, P.D., 1974.
Distribution and significance of major, minor, and trace
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920 Rao, P.D., 1968,
Distribution of certain minor elements in Alaskan coals:
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921 Rao, P~D., 1980.
Petrographic, mineralogical, and chemical characterization
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98
922 Rao, P.D., 1981.
Petrology of Cretaceous coals from northwestern Alaska;
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923 Rao, P.D., 1969.
washability characteristics of low voltile bituminous
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924 Rao, P.D. and Wolff, E.N., 1979.
Characterization and evaluation of washability of Alaskan
coals; selected seams from Nenana, Jarvis Creek, and
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925 Rao, P.D. and Wolff, E.N., 1980.
Characterization and evaluation of washability of Alaskan
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926 Rao, P.D. and Wolff, E.N., (in press).
Characterization and evaluation of washability of Alaskan
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927 Rao, p.D. and Wolff, E.N., (Research in progress).
928 Rao,
Characterization and evaluation of washability of Alaskan
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99
929 Rae, P.D. and Wolff, E.N., (Research in progress).
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930 Rae, P.D. and Wolff, E.N., 1981.
Petrographic, mineralogical, and chemical characterization
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932 Reed, B.L., 1979.
The Alaskan mineral resource assessment program: Back-
ground information to accompany folio of geologic and
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933 Reed, B.L., Nelson, s.w. and others, 1978.
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935 Reed, J.C., Ln.d.}.
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936 Reed, J.C., 1958.
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937 Reed, J.C., 1961.
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938 Reed, J.C., 1970.
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939 Reed, J.C., 1933.
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940 Reed, J.c., 1975.
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941 Renshaw Engineering Company, 1971-1972.
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942 Renshaw Engineering Company, 1969.
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943 Renshaw Engineering Company, 1968.
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944 Renshaw Engineering Company, 1972.
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945 Renshaw Engineering Company, tn.d.J.
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948 Rice, G.s., 1921.
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949 Rice, G.S. and others, 1921-1924.
950
Correspondence-Naval coal requirements in the Pacific
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951 Richards, R.W. and Waring, G.A., 1933.
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952 Richardson, J., 1915.
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29.
1090 Strong, J.F.A., 1914.
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32.
1091 Strong, J.F.A., 1915.
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1092 Strong, J.F.A., 1916.
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117
1093 Strong, J.F.A., 1917.
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1095
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8 p.
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1098 Suntrana Mining Company, Inc., 1959.
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1099 Suntrana Mining Company, Inc., 1954.
Map: General plan map: scale 1"=200'. ~u.s. Bureau of
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1100 Suntrana Mining Company, rnc., 1953.
Map: Mine map-2 seam: scale 1"=200'. (U.S. Bureau of
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1101 Swanson, E.B., 1923.
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1102 Swanson, r.E. and others, 1976.
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1114 Tarr, R.S., 1912.
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1115 Tarr, R.S., 1906.
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1116 Tarr, R.S. and Butler, B.S., 1909.
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1117 Thiessen, Reinhardt, 1925.
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1119 Thomas, Bruce, 1971.
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1121 Thorne, R.L., 1969.
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1122 Thorpe, W.H., 1980.
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1123 Todd, Flip, 1977.
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120
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1125
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Investigation ot coal deposits for local use in the
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1133 Troy, J.W., 1934.
1134
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u.s. Bureau of Indian Affairs-Juneau (Records), 1945.
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1156 u.s. Bureau of Indian Affairs-Juneau (Records), 1946.
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1157 U.S. Bureau of rndian Affairs-Juneau (Records), 1947.
Barrow Coal Mine #6, Jan. l, 1947 to December 31, 1947:
u.s. Bureau Of Indian Affairs Record Group 75, Federal
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124
1158 u.s. Bureau of Indian Affairs -Juneau (Records), (1948-49).
Barrow Coal Mine #7, 1948 and 1949: u.s. Bureau of
Indian Affairs Record Group 75, Federal Record Container
1603, File 950. (Federal Record Cen.ter, Seattle).
1159 U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs -Juneau (Records), 1950.
Barrow Coal Mine #8: u.s. Bureau of Indian Affairs
Record Group 75, Federal Record Container 1603, File 950.
(Federal Record Center, seattle).
1160 U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs-Juneau (Records), 1952.
1161
1162
1163
1164
1165
Barrow Coal Mine #9: U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs
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U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs-Juneau (Records), 1951.
Barrow Coal Mine (Meade River), 1951: U.S. Bureau of
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1603, File 950. (Federal Record Center, Seattle).
u.s. Bureau of Indian Affairs-Juneau (Records), 1951.
Coal mines general, 1951: u.s. Bureau of Indian Affairs
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u.s. Bureau of Indian Affairs-Juneau (Records), 1954-1959.
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u.s. Bureau of Indian Affairs-Juneau (Records), 1954-55.
Meade River Coal Mine 1954-1955: u.s. Bureau of Indian
Affairs Record Group 75, Federal Record Container 1603,
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1166 u.s. Bureau of Indian Affairs-Juneau (Records), 1947-1950.
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125
1167 u.s. Bureau of Indian Affairs-Juneau (Records), 1949-1950.
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1168 U.S. Bureau of Land Management. Division of Coastal Survey,
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1169 u.s. Bureau of Mines, 1927.
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1170 U.S. Bureau of Mines, 1946.
1171
1172
1173
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U.S. Bureau of Mines, 1971.
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during the fiscal year 1970: u.s. Bureau of Mines Report of
Investigations 7490, p. 4.
U.S. Bureau of Mines, 1972.
Analyses of tipple and delivered samples of coal collected
during fiscal year 1971: u.s. Bureau of Mines Report of
Investigations 7588, p. 4.
1174 u.s. Bureau of Mines, 1944.
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1175 u.s. Bureau of Mines, 1945.
1176 u.s.
Coai deposits, Point }3arrow and Wainwright areas, northern
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Bureau of Mines, 1943.
Coal mining and proposed
belt of Alaska (draft} :
p., illus., maps. (U.S.
exploration along the railroad
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126
1177 u.s. Bureau of Mines, 1953-59.
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1178 U.S. Bureau of Mines, 1949-1953.
1179
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u.s. Bureau of Mines, 1953-55.
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1180 u.s. Bureau of Mines, 1944.
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1181 u.s. Bureau of Mines, 1945.
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1182 U.S. Bureau of Mines, 1973.
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deposit locations, principal minerals, and number and
type of claim: scale 1:250:000, 153 overlays. (U.S.
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1183 u.s. Bureau of Mines, 1953.
Map: Homer Ranger Station, coal crop fire area
Nl/2SWl/4-SEl/2NWl/4 Sec. 15 T6S Rl4W: scale 1"=100'.
1184 u.s. Bureau of Mines, 1944-45.
1185
1186
Map: Moose Creek Coal Project 805 III: (preliminary):
war Minerals Investigation, 20 maps, scale varies. (U.S.
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U.S. Bureau of Mines.
Map: Plan of Bureau of Mines drill holes and trenches,
Wishbone Hill syncline, Matanuska coal fields, Alaska:
1 sheet, scale 1"=1000'. (U.S. Bureau of Mines-Juneau).
u.s. Bureau of Mines, 1954.
Map: Plan -outline of Wishbone Hill, drilling of
geology work sheet: scale 1""1000'. (U.S. Bureau of
Mines -Juneau) .
1187
1188
1189
127
u.s. Bureau of Mines, (n.d.).
Map: Section -Diamond drill holes 3 and 9 and Moose
Creek 1 through 7: scale l"o=200'. (U.S. Bureau of
Mines-Juneau).
u.s. Bureau of Mines, 1978.
Mineral appraisal of the proposed Gates of the Arctic
Wilderness National Park, Alaska - a preliminary comment:
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u.s. Bureau of Mines, 1978.
Mineral appraisals of the proposed Kobuk Valley National
Park, Alaska - a preliminary comment: u.s. Bureau of
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1190 u.s. Bureau of Mines, 1922-1932.
1191
1192
1193
Mineral resources of the United States 1919-1931: annual
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u.s. Bureau of Mines, 1952 -present.
Minerals Yearbook, 1952 -present, V. III, area rep9rts.
u.s. Bureau of Mines, ln. d.).
Mining and production facilities of Alaskan coal mines:
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1194 u.s. Bureau of Mines, 1944.
1195
1196
Moose Creek district of Matanuska coal fields, Alaska
(draft}: War Mineral ~eport, 59 p., extensive maps.
cu.s. Bureau of Mines -Juneau}.
u.s. Bureau of Mines, 1972.
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Settlement Act: extensive maps. (U.S. Bureau of Mines -
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u.s. Bureau of Mines, 1972.
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128
1197 u.s. Bureau of Mines, 1944.
1198
Some coal fields along the Alaska Railroad and the
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u.s. Bureau of Mines, 1920.
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Monthly Reports of Investigations,
P·
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Feb. 1920, RI-2090, 2
1199 u.s. Bureau of Mines, 1971.
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1200 U.S. Bureau of Mines, 1944.
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Bureau of Mines-Juneau).
1201 u.s. Bureau of Mines, Alaska Office of Mineral Resources, 1963.
Preliminary investigation of mineral resources of the
Rampart Project, Alaska, p. 44-52. (U.S. Bureau of
Mines-Juneau).
1202 u.s. Bureau of Mines -Anchorage, 1955.
Arctic Coal Company, evaluation summary: 5 p. (U.S.
Bureau of Mines-Juneau).
1203 u.s. Bureau of Mines -Anchorage, 1978.
Mineral appraisal Of the Wrangell-St. Elias region - a
summary report: u.s. Bureau of Mines Open-File Report
64-78, p. 14, map.
1204 u.s. Bureau of Mines. Denver Mining Research Center, 1971.
Final report Ninilchik coal crop fire Kenai Peninsula
Borough N~nilchik, Alaska, September 7-21, 1971 (unpub-
lished}: 6 p., illus. and photographs. (.U.S. Bureau of
Mines -Juneau) •
1205 u.s. Bureau of Mines -Juneau, 1975.
Alaska's energy and mineral potential 1975: p. 3, maps.
1206
1207
1208
129
U.S. Bureau of Mines -Juneau, 1978.
Alaska's ~ineral potential, p. 3-4, maps.
U.S. Bureau of Mines -Juneau, 1955.
u.s.
Control of coal crop fire at Bureau of Land Management
Ranger Station, Homer, Kenai Peninsula -final report
(unpublished): 20 p., illus., maps. (U.S. Bureau of
Mines -Juneau).
Bureau of Mines -Juneau, 1957-1962.
Correspondence concerning Beluga coal:
Mines -Juneau VF 071.3 Development of
Beluga coal. (U.S. Bureau of Mines -
U.S. Bureau of
Alaskan coal -
Juneau).
1209 u.s. Bureau of Mines -Juneau, 1950-1974.
1210
1211
1212
1213
Correspondence concerning control of coal outcrop fires
in Alaska, May 17, 1950-September 7, 1974. (U.S.
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u.s. Bureau of Mines -Juneau, 1951-1957.
Correspondence concerning Houston coal: map. (U.S.
Bureau of Mines-Juneau VF Houston coal).
U.S. Bureau of Mines -Juneau, (1961-1971).
Correspondence concerning Kukpouruk: (U.S. Bureau of
Mines-Juneau, File Kukpouruk.)
U.S. Bureau of Nines -Juneau, 1944-1945.
·correspondence concerning Meade River: illus., maps.
(U.S. Bureau of Mines-Juneau File Meade River.i
u.s. Bureau of Mines -Juneau, 1953-1972.
Correspondence concerning the Moose Creek coal fire,
(U.S. Bureau of Mines·-Juneau VF ENV-S-4-l.)
1214 u.s. Bureau of Mines -Juneau, 1971-1973.
1215
correspondence concerning Ninilchik coal fire, (U.S.
Bureau of Mines -Juneau VF ENVS-44 Ninilchik Coal Fire
1971-1973.).
u.s. Bureau of Mines -Juneau, 1949-52.
Correspondence concerning Wishbone Hill:
Bureau of Mines-Juneau VF 071.3(826).
Mines-Juneau).
maps. (U.S.
lU.S. Bureau of
130
1216 U.S. Bureau of Mines -Juneau, 1952-1959.
Correspondence concerning Wishbone Hill, v. II: u.s.
Bureau of Mines -Juneau VF 071.3(826). (U.S. Bureau of
Mines-Juneau).
1217 U.S. Bureau of Mines -Juneau, 1950-1961.
Correspondence on Wishbone Hill coal, 1950-1961: U.S.
Bureau of Mines -Juneau MNR-S-2-Q85. (U.S. Bureau of
Mines -Juneau) •
1218 u.s. Bureau of Mines -Juneau, 1943.
Map: Premier Coal Mine, Moose Creek, Alaska: scale
1"=40'. (U.S. Bureau of Mines -Juneau).
1219 u.s. Bureau of Mines-Juneau, (n.d.).
1220
1221
Mineral data appraisal of the proposed Noatak National
Ecological Preserve Alaska -a preliminary comment: u.s.
Bureau of Mines Open-File Report 67-78, p. 31.
u.s. Bure~u of Mines -Juneau, 1950.
Preparatory data -Moose Creek and Homer coal crop fires:
map. (U.S. Bureau of Mines-Juneau).
U.S. Bureau of Mines, Palmer, Alaska, 1953.
Map: (Moose Creek) Geology and property description:
scale varies, 2 sheets. (U.S. Bureau of Mines-Juneau).
1222 u.s. Congress -House of Representatives, 1912.
Alaskan coal lands in Hearing before the Committee on
Alaska Coal Lands. 62nd Congress, 3rd session, no. l-7,
304 p. (Wickersham no. 9884).
1223 u.s. Congress -House of Representatives, 1906.
1224
1225
Letter to Congress recommending legislature to sell coal
at Fo•t navis, to avert coal famine at Nome, Alaska, in
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1232
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1243 U.S. Department of the Interior, (n.d.).
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INDEX
145
INDEX
ACCIDENTS
1910 -1929:
1930 -1949:
877 (20), 879 (201, 1048 (10), 1079 (20)
1950 -1969:
616(40), 617(40), 618(40), 619(40), 621(40), 882(30),
883(30), 1070(30), 1073(30), 1074(30), 1138(30)
151 (50), 622 (50), 623 (50), 624 (50}
ACID MINE WATERS, see WATER POLLUTION
ADAK ISLAND (SW)
General: 490(90)
Naval Coal Depot: 969(00)
ADMIRALTY COAL AND FUEL COMPANY (SE)
History: 859(00)
Mining: 801(60)
ADMIRALTY ISLAND (SE)
Analysis: 2(60), 58(20), 338(00), 441(10), 470(40), 585(40),
1170!40), 1226(10), 1244(10)
Development: 1027(30)
Exploration: 323(00)
General: 175(30), 324(00), 362(20), 367(60), 422(10), 490(1890),
491 (1890), 546 (20), 726 (1880), 727 (1890), 880 (20),
881 (30), 882 (30), 1018 (30), 1024 (30), 1025 (30), 1035 (40),
1090 (10), 1166 (1880), 1107 (1880), 1108 (1880), 1109 (1880),
1342 (00)
Geology: 338(00), 358(10), 471(40), 585(40), 604(60), 737(60)
History: 858 (80)
Map: 297 (70)
Mining: 471(40), 801(60), 816(1870), 859(00}, 985(IP), 1023(30)1,
1046 (10)
Production: 985(IP)
Rank: 441 (101
Resources: 358(10)
ADMIRALTY ISLAND COAL COMPANY (SE}
Development Potential: 1012(20)
Mining: 1025(30}, 1026(10}
survey: 1012(20}
ADOLPH MULLER PROSPECT (I)
Analysis: 582(80), 1170(40)
General: 584(70}
AFOGNAK ISLAND (SC)
General 422(10)
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AGOSTINO PROPERTY, see BRUNO AGOSTINO MOOSE CREEK COAL COMPANY
AIR POLLUTION
General: 370 (70), 474 0, 503 (IP), 533 (70), 691 (IP), 815 (70),
852(IP), 888(70), 1053[IP), 1056[60}, 1083[70), 1094[IP),
1235(80), 1258[80)
AKULIK CREEK [AR)
Analysis: 12(70)
ALASKA AGGREGATE (CORPORATION)
Coal Fires: 151 (50)
General: 151(50)
Mining: 666(50)
ALASKA ANTHRACITE COAL COMPAN~
Coal Survey Plat: 1168(00)
General: 378 [10), 422 [10), 530 (10), 714 (10), 1046 [10)
ALASKA ANTHRACITE RAILROAD COMPAN~
General: 1113[10)
Mining: 181 (10)
ALASKA BITUMINOUS COAL COMPAN~
Analysis: 61(20), 74[20)
Closure: 845(20)
ALASKA CANNEL COAL COMPAN~ [I)
General: 62[20), 65[30}
ALASKA COAL and COKE COMPANY
General: 446[00), 514[20)
Leases: 514(20)
ALASKA COAL and PETROLEUM lCOMrANY)
General: 334[20), 1084[00}
Leases: 514(20)
ALASKA COAL COMPANY
General: 5[1870), 283(50}, 290[70), 859(00)_, 875(10), 1086[00)
ALASKA COPPER and COAL COMPANY [SCl
General: 1224 [10)
ALASKA DEVELOPMENT COMPANY (see also ENGLISH COMPANY) (SC)
General: 548(10), 561(), 1055(00)
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ALASKA EXPLORATION and DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
General: 159(50)
ALASKA EXPLORATION COMPANY
General: 338(00), 446(00), 859(00)
ALASKA HARD ANTHRACITE COAL COMPANY
General: 422(10), 530().0), 714(10), 758(.10), 1046(10)
ALASKA MATANUSKA COAL COMPANY (SC)
Analysis: 60(.20), 61(20), 74(.20), 1007(30), 1009(.30), 1278(30)
Contracts: 1279(30}
Corporation Organization: 57(20)
Financial Statements: 48(20), 61(30)
General: 34(60), 232(.40), 881(30), 1031(30)
Litigation: 48(.20)
Mine Reopening: 49(40)
Mining: 845(20), 1022(.20), 1025(30), 1026(30), 1027(.30), 1028(30),
1029(30), 1078(.40), 1133(.30), 1237(20)
Production: 58 (20) , 1027 ( 30)
Rank: 1278 (30)
Transportation: 57(20)
ALASKA MINING and DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
Mining: 255(00), 801(60), 867(00)
ALASKA PACIFIC COAL COMPANY
Report: 1139(20)
ALASKA PACKERS ASSOCIATION (SW)
General: 460 (70), 1046 tlO)
History: 858 (.80)
Mine Analysis: 744(.10), 1170(.40)
Mining: 477(.10), 858(.00)
ALASKA PENINSULA (SW)
Analysis: 294(.70}, 329(.10), 339 (00), 446(.001, 572 (10}, 775 (00),
782(.00), 783(.00), 959(.60), 1085 (001, 1250 (.00)
Drilling: 814(.701
General: 302(.40}, 358(10), 359(00), 422(10l, 491(.90), 726(.1880),
804(.70), 1250/(.00)
Geology: 294 (70), 329 (10), ~38(.00), 345 (00), 403(.30), 775(.00),
1085(00)
Mining: 348(_00), 801(.00)
Overview: 1239(70)
Production: 348(00)
Reserve: 782(00)
Stratigraphy: 814(70)
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ALASKA PETROLEUM and COAL COMPANY
Analysis: 559(10)
Coal Survey Plat: 1168(00)
General: 181(10), 548(10), 561(-), 714(10), 777(20), 1046(10),
1113(10)
Geology: 559(10)
History: 559(10)
Marketing Potential: 559(10)
Stratigraphy: 559(10)
Transportation -Marine: 559(10)
ALASKA PREMIER COAL CORPORATION
Analysis: 1008(30), 1009(30)
Production: 1028(30)
Marketing: 1028(30)
Mining: 1028(30)
ALASKA RAILROAD
Analysis (railroad coal): 878(20), 879(20), 880(20), 881(20),
882(30), 883(30)
Analysis Service: 881(30), 883(30)
Building: 1128(10)
Car Shortage: 57(20), 87(60), 120(40-50)
Coal Along Railroad: 1215(50)
Coal Consumption: 73(50), 122(20+), 186(10), 318(50), 612(40),
Coal Fields: 1197(40)
Construction: 183(10-20), 201(10)
Contracts: 1279(30)
Development Potential: 455(70), 659(70)
Economics: 706(IP)
Exploration: 62(20), 1176(40)
Financial Statement: 61(20)
Freight Rates: 225(20)
General: 12(70), 42(20), 89(50), 134(40), 179(10), 186(10),
232(40), 295(70), 311(20), 312(70), 333(10), 350(10),
352(10), 353(10), 367(60), 397(30), 420(10), 422(10),
458(70), 531(10), 535(70), 706(IP), 708(10), 713(60),
774(40), 878(20), 882(30), 897(70), 949(20), 1024(30),
1025(30), 1026(30), 1036(40), 1132(30), 1133(30),
1134(30), 1135(30), 1136(30), 1137(30), 1138(30),
1142(30), 1232(10)
Geology: 392(40)
History: 858(80)
I: 8(70), 147(40-50), 189(10), 225(20)1 232(40), 294(70)
322 (00) r 337 (10) r 393 (70) r 507 (80) r 580 (30) 1 641(50) r
642(50) r 652(00) r 707(10) r 774(40) r 786(10) 1 959(60) r 1091(10)
:149
AMERICAN CREEK (NW)
Analysis: 338(00), 446(00)
AMERICAN EXPLORATION and MINING COMPANY
General: 518(70), 890(70)
ANAKTUV AK (AR)
Analysis: 270(60), 339(00), 517(60), 775(00), 782(00), 1005(50),
1044(30), 1226(10), 1244(10)
Development Potential: 634(00)
General: 359(00)
Geology: 338(00), 517(60), 775(00), 999(00), 1044(30)
Power Generation -Economics: 466(IP)
Rank: 82(00)
Reserves: 634(00), 782(00)
Structures: 517(60), 999(00)
ANATUSUK (AR)
Transportation: 1162(50)
ANCHOR CAPE
General: 491(90)
ANCHOR POINT (SC)
Analysis: 1085(00)
General: 321(1890), 1105(1880)
Geology: 1085(00), 1086(00)
Stratigraphy: 1086(00)
Structure: 794(10), 1086(00)
ANCHORAGE COAL COMPf~
General: 232(40)
Premier Mine Closure: 1076(40)
ANCHORAGE COAL DOCK
Photographs: 50(10)
ANCHORAGE MILITARY POWER PLANTS
General: 77(60), 78(60), 79(60), 80(60), 85(50), 86(60), 87(60)
ANDERSON (I)
Geology: 774(40)
ANDREAFSKI (I)
Analysis: 588(10)
General: 632(10)
:1.50
ALASKA RAILROAD contd.
Mining: 1176(40)
Mining Development: 367(60)
Moose Creek: 141(20-30)
Naval Alaskan Coal Commission: 1096(10), (see also this subject
heading)
Operations: 70(40), 71(40), 73(50), 82(50), 122(20), 201(10),
225(10), 1028(30)
Overview: 659(70)
Rates: 42(70), 56(20), 74(20), 361(10)
Routes: 355(10)
Steam Test: 1278(30)
SC: 178(10), 252(60), 294(70), 302(40), 415(20), 476(10), 477(10),
507(80), 704(40), 771(10), 776(10), 780(00), 791(00), 796(10),
800(50), 948(20), 959(60), 1091(10), 1096(10)
Spurs: 52(40), 69(40), 96(60), 113(30-40), 114(50), 119(20-30),
124(20-40), 132(20), 140(20-30), 142(20), 143(20), 511(70),
"905(50), 949(20), 1026(30), 1231(50), 1243(-), 1258(80)
ALASKA RANGE I
Coal Locations: 405(30)
General: 394(40), 861(60)
Geology: 899(00), 939(30), 1039(20)
Structure: 899(00)
ALASKA ROAD COMMISSION
General: 878(20)
ALASKA SMOKELESS ANTHRACITE COAL COMPANY
Coal Survey Plat: 1168(00)
General: 422(10), 530(10)
Report: 1060(10)
ALASKA SMOKELESS COAL COMPANY
Coal Survey Plat: 1168(00)
General: 422(10), 530(10), 1046(10)
ALASKA SYNDICATE
General: 1222(10), 1224(10)
ALASKAN COMMERCIAL COMPANY
General: 321(1899), 446(00), 447(00), 529(1890), 599(00), 694(00),
821(30)
ALASKAN ENGINEERING COMMISSION
Correspondence: 1113(10)
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ALASKA ENGINEERING COMMISSION contd.
Drilling: 705(50)
General: 122(20+), 145(20-60), 182(20), 185(10), 332(10), 335(20),
357(20), 415(20), 416(20), 776(10), 777(20), 957(20),
1071(20), 1081(20), 1093(10), 1170(40)
History: 858(80)
I: 817(10)
Mining Development: 771(10)
SC: 948 (20), 107i (_20), 1142 (.30)
ALDER CREEK (SC)
General: 1141(30)
ALEUTIAN ISLANDS (SW)
General: 11(70), 490(1890), 491(1891)
Geology: 338(00), 403(30)
Reserves: 11(70)
ALEXANDER ARCHIPELAGO (SE)
General: 490(1890), 527(1890)
Reserves: 410 (.70)
ALEXANDER CREEK (.SC)
General: 1342(00)
Reserves: 509(70)
AMALIK HARBOR
Analysis:
General:
Geology:
AMBER IN COAL
(SW)
338 (00)' 1085 (00)
1250 (00)
338 (00)' 819 (1890)'
General: 491(1890)
AMBLER RIVER
Analysis:
(NW)
493(80)
1085 (.00)
General:
Geology:
316(70), 585(40), 813(70), 1038(10)
493(80)
Reserves: 317(70), 492(80), 1249(70)
AMCHITKA (SW)
General: 490(1890)
AMERICAN CREEK (I)
Analysis: 827(30), 1201(60)
General: 288(1890)
Geology: 1054(1890)
Stratigraphy: 826(40)
Structure: 826(40)
ANIAKCHAK DISTRICT (SW)
Analysis: 730(20)
General: 1085(00)
Geology: 730(20)
ANTHRACITE RIDGE COAL FIELD (SC)
Analysis: 2(60) 1 74(20) 1 281(60) 1 470(40) 1 571(10). 572(10) 1
744 (10) 1 869 (00) 1 951 (30) 1 1007 (30) 1 1009 (30) 1 1244 (10) 1
1314(30)
Coking: 1307(60)
Correspondence: 61(20)
Exploration: 876 (20) 1 993 (-) 1 1028 (30)
General: 876(20)1 883(30)1 949(20)1 985(IP)1 1021(20)
Geology: 394(40)1 395(20} 397(20)1 471(40)1 585(40)1 610(00)1
656(20) 1 1314(30)
Maps: 656(20)
Marketing: 1027(30)
Photographs: 656(20)
Production: 1027(30)
Rank: 269(60)
Reserves: 269(60) 1 724(10) 1 889(IP) 1 1028(30) 1 1096(10) 1 1307(60)
Stratigraphy: 656(20) 1 796(10) 1 869(00) 1 951(30)1 993(-) 1 1314(30)
Structure: 269(60) 1 610(00) 1 656(20) 1 951(30) 1 993(-) 1 1307(60)
ANVIK RIVER
Analysis: 446 (00) 1 582 (80)
General:
Geology:
447(00) 1 584(70) 1 859(00) 1 984(70)
338 (00) 1 582 (80) 1 588 (10) 1 632 (10)
ARCTIC ALASKA (AR)
See also other locations in the area.
Analysis: 294(70) 1 327(80)1 329(10) 1 573(20)1 659(70)1 710(70) 1
925 (80) I 926 (80) I 927 (RIP) I 1307 (60)
Character: 925(80)1 926(IP)
Economics: 535(70)
General: 11(70)1 295(70)1 394(40)1 457(70) 1 746(60)1 985(IP)1
1318(70)
GeOlOgy: 294 (70) I 327 (80) 1 329 (10) 1 386 (70) 1 458 (70) 1 459 (70) 1
710(70) I 73l(IP) I 925(80)
History: 925(80)
Locations: 917(80)
Marketing Potential: 73l(IP) 1 833(70)
Mining: 327(80) 1 466(IP) 1 469(70) 1 73l(IP) 1 833(70) 1 1199(70)
Overview: 808(70) 1 1239(70)
Paleobotany: 512(10)
Palynology: 512(10) 1 807(IP)
ARCTIC ALASKA contd.
Permits: 228(10-20)
Petrology: 512(10)
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Power General Potential: 466(IP)
Production: 228(10-20), 713(60)
Rank: 782(00)
Reserves: 11(70), 535(70), 782(00), 853(70), 987(IP), 1188(70),
1249(70)
Structure: 327(80), 659(70)
Washability: 925(80), 926(IP), 927(RIP)
ARCTIC COAL COMPANY
Analysis: 1170(40)
Evaluation: 1202(50)
General: 39(60), 156(50), 157(50), 158(50), 167(50)
Map: 233(50-60)
Mining Operations: 233(50-60), 668(50), 669(50), 1323(60)
ARCTIC DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
General: 455(00), 999(00)
ARCTIC OCEAN
Geology: 345(00)
ATHANASOPOLOS FREE USE PERMIT
General: 186(10)
ATKA ISLAND
General:
History:
ATKASOOK
(SW)
490 ( 1890)
858(80)
(AR)
Development: 605(-)
Economics: 605(-)
Geology: 605(-)
Mining: 605 (-)
Structure: 605(-)
ATOKOK RIVER
Reserve: 1333 (70)
ATTU (SW)
General: 490 (1890)
AURORA at 59°
History: 638(70)
Mining: 638(70)
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AURORA GROUP
Development Potential: 578(10)
AVINGAK CREEK (AR)
Geology: 386(IP)
BAIRD MOUNTAINS
Reserves: 317(70)
Transportation: 317(70)
BALLINGER -PINCHOT CONTROVERSY
General: 177(10), 367(60), 687(10), 688(10), 709(10), 714(10), 985(IP),
1050(10), 1082(10), 1230(10), 1232(10), 1238(10)
BARANOF ISLAND (SE)
Geology: 338(00)
BARRETT CREEK
Analysis:
General:
Geology:
(SC)
470(40),
280(50)
471(40)
572(10), 1170(40)
BARRETT PROSPECT
Stratigraphy: 284(50)
BARROW (AR)
Alternative Energy Source: 315(70)
General: 1324(60)
Mining: 666(50), 667(50), 668(50), 980(50), 985(IP), 1078(40),
1175(40), 1323(60)
Mining Costs: 315(70), 903(70)
Power Generation: 651(70), 903(70)
Production: 985(IP)
Reserves: 11(70)
BARROW COAL MINE PROJECT
Appraisal Valuation: 1156(40)
Coal Storage: 1155(40)
Coal Testing: 990(40)
Correspondence: 1152(40), 1153(40), 1154(40), 1155(40), 1156(40),
1157(40)' 1158(40)
Development Plans; 369(40), 988(40), 1153(40), 1154(40)
Economics: 594(40)
Exploration; 594(40), 1152(40), 1153(40), 1154(40), 1155(40), 1158(40)
Financial Report: 1152(40), 1153(40), 1155(40), 1157(40)
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BARROW COAL MINE PROJECT contd.
General: 1152(40), 1158(40)
History: 594(40)
Inventory: 1156(40), 1158(40)
Mine Rental Agreement: 1156(40)
Mining: 1154(40)
Photographs: 1152(40)
Production: 1155(40), 1156(40)
BASIN CREEK (SW)
General: 828(10)
BASS-HUNT-WILSON COAL LEASES
See CHUifi<A RIVER COAL FIELD
BARTHOLF PROSPECT
Stratigraphy: 284(50)
BAXTER-BEDELL COAL COMPANY (SC)
Analysis: 131(20), 132(20)
Map: 131(20)
Mining: 131(20), 260(40), 1068(20), 1237(20)
Production: 260(40)
Steaming Tests: 496(20)
BAXTER MINE (SC)
Analysis: 2(69!, 232(40), 415(20), 470(40), 494(20), 1170(40),
1303(60)
Closure: 60(20), 1081(20)
Coal Fires: 218(-), 232(40), 1209(50-70)
Development Potential: 582(80)
General: 57(20), 335(20), 395(20), 956(10), 1313(30)
Geology: 232(40), 415(20), 471(40), 585(40), 1255(-), 1303(60)
Leases: 514(20)
Mine Map: 218(-), 1184(40)
Mining: 356(20), 415(20), 471(40), 771(10), 985(IP)
Production: 62(20), 955(10), 985(IP), 1067(20), 1314(30)
Reserves: 1303(60)
Structure: 415(20)
BAXTER SPUR (SC)
Correspondence: 57(20)
General: 140(20-30)
BEAR CANYON (SC)
General: 279(50)
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BEAR CREEK (SC)
Analysis: 1244(10)
General: 280 (50)
BEAVER
General: 316(70)
BEAVER CREEK (I)
Geology: 391 (10) , 398(10)
BELUGA COAL COMPANY (SC)
General: 518(70), 720(70), 72l(IP)
Mining: 887(70), 925(80)
Strip Mining: 733(70)
BELUGA COAL FIELD (SC)
Analysis
1890 -1909:
1910 -1949:
775(00)
None
1950-1969: 269(60), 271(60), 665(50), 769(50), 959(60),
1305(60), 1306(60)
1970: 12 (70), 294 (70) , 509 (70) , 524 (70) , 587 (70) , 644 (70) ,
659 (70), 810 (70), 812 (70), 888 (70), 890 (70), 962 (70),
1058(70), 1059(70)
1980: 507(80), 930(80), 1235(80)
IP: 926(IP)
Character: 887(70), 926(IP)
Development Potential: 194(70), 291(70), 292(80), 293(70),
308 (IP) , 455 (70) , 508 (70) , 509 (70) , 517 (IP) , 521 (70) ,
545 (70), 582 (80), 665 (50), 720 (70), 721 (70), 733 (70),
863 (70), 887 (70), 888 (70), 917 (80), 950 (70), 1011 (80),
1058(70), 1059(70), 1123(70), 1206(70), 1320(70)
Drilling: 421(80), 812(70), 1207(60), 1208(60), 1305(60), 1306(60)
Drying: 917(80), 929(RIP)
Economics: 291(70), 292(80), 308(IP), 508(70), 887(70), 902(IP),
960(IP)
Environmental Impact: 194(70), 733(70), 960(!P), 996(70), 1235(80),
1320(70) r·
Exploration: 665 (50) , 888 (70) '-,
Gasification Potential: 811(70), 812(70)
General: 1 (00), 33 (60), 34 (60), 295 (70), 394 (40), 405 (30), 469 (70),
641 (50), 804 (70), 808 (70), 877 (20), 984 (70), 985 (IP),
1063(50), 1318(70), 1225(10), 1324(60)
Geologic Age Determination: 856(70)
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BELUGA COAL FIELD contd.
Geology: 13(70), 194(70), 294(70), 327(80), 484(10), 509(70),
524 (70), 529 (1890), 587 (70), 644 (70), 769 (50), 775 (00),
910 (80), 930 (80), 996 (70), 997 (IP), 998 (70), 1208 (60),
1305 (60)
History: 665(50)
Hydrology: 421(80), 860(IP), 1002(80)
Land Status: 504(70)r 509(70)
Marketing Potential: 252(60), 292(80), 308(IP), 507(80), 509(70),
521 (70), 582 (80), 721 (70), 806 (80) I 851 (IP), 863 (70),
902(IP), 960(IP), 975(00), ll04(IP), 1058(70), 1059(70)
Methane in Coal: 292(80)
Methanol Production Potential: 960(IP)
Military Interest: 665(70), 668(50), 975(70)
Mining: 463(70), 509(70), Sl8(70), 644(70), 713(60), 733(70),
887(70), 1011(80), 1063(50)
Mining Costs: 509(70), 1235(80)
Overview: 808(70), 984(70)
Palynology: 807(IP)
Permits: 641(50)
Petrography: 962(70)
Petrology: 930(80)
Power Generation Potential: 815(70), 863(60), 887(70), 960(IP),
1011(80), ll04(IP)
Production: 507(80), 509(70), 524(70), 525(70), 649(60), 713(60),
733(70), 959(60), 1011(80), 1235(80)
Rank: 194 (70) , 269 ( 60), 810 (70) , 812 (70)
Reclamation: 463(70), 733(70)
Reserve: 194(70), 291(70), 293(70), 308(IP), 410(70), 455(70),
508(70), 509(70), 517(IP), 545(70), 649(60), 721(70),
810(70), 812(70), 987(IP), 1059(70), 1235(80), 1305(60),
1306(60), 1320(70)
Slurry Potential: 194(70)
Solvent Refined Potential: 1058(70), 1059(70)
Stratigraphy: 271(60), 421(80), 812(70), 910(80), 1305(60),
Structure: 271(60), 327(80), 524(70), 659(70)", 910(80), 959(60),
996 (70) , 998 (70)
Synth~tic Fuels Conversion Potential: 509(70), 960(IP)
Transportation: 980(70), 1011(80), 1058(70), 1059(70), 1104(IP),
1235(80), 1305(60)
Transportation-Marine: 291(70), 292(80), 509(70), 720(70),
721(70), 806(80)
Washability: 926(IP)
BELUGA LAKE
Analysis:
General:
Geology:
(SC)
904(60)
271(60)
484(10), 769(50)
BELUGA LAKE contd.
Rank: 904(60)
Reserves: 904(60)
Structure: 769(50)
washability: 904(60)
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BENNETT COAL LEASING TRACT (SC)
Development: 948(20)
Mining: 948(20)
BERING LAKE (SC)
Analysis: 470(40}1 744(10)
General: 9(50) 1 280(50) 1 302(40) 1 349(00), 984(70)
Geology: 471(40)1 475(10) 1 479(10) 1 714(10)
Mining: 985(IP)
Production: 985(IP)
BERING RIVER ALASKA COAL COMPANY (SC}
Coal Survey Plat: 1168(00)
General: 422(10)1 530(10)
Mining: 658(20}1 1046(10)
BERING RIVER COAL COMPANY (SC)
Analysis: 563(20), 571(10)
Blacksmithing Coal: 563(20)
Coking Test: 563(20)
General: 832(20)
Geology: 563(20)
History: 563(20)
Leases: 514(20) 1 547(20)
Maps (ext.): 563(20)
Marketing Potential: 563(20)
Mining: 181(10) 1 206(50)1 309(20)1 334(20) 1 514(20)1 658(20) 1
951(20)
Mining Methods: 563(20)
Production: 563(20)
Stratigraphy: 563(20)
Transportation: 563(20)
Washery: 563(20)
BERING RIVER COAL FIELD (SC)
Analysis
1890 -1909:
1910 -1929:
339 (00) 1 778 (00) 1 780 (00) 1 783 (00) 1 788 (00)
191(10)1 125(00), 204(20)1 329(10), 354(10)1
441 (10) 1 481 (10) 1 483 (10) 1 553 (20) 1 572 (10) 1
714(20) 1 952(10) 1 1128(30)1 1169(20), 1244(10),
1327(10)
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BERING RIVER COAL FIELD -Analysis contd.
1930-1949: 470(40), 585(40), 1170(40)
1950-1969: 269(60), 271(60), 588(60), 920(60), 923(60)
1970: 12(70), 294(70), 459(70), 813(70)
1980: 327(80), 1235(80)
Character: 339(00), 553(20), 918(70), 1058(70)
Claims: 331(10), 374(10), 375(10), 687(10), 714(10), 1088(10),
1241(10)
coal Monopoly: 422(10)
Coking: 333(10), 553(20), 561(-), 783(00), 837(60), 909(20),
986(70), 1307(60), 13~2(50)
Development: 341(20), 514(20), 546(20), 549(20), 655(10), 662(00),
957(20), 1034(30), 1089(10), 1170(40)
Development Potential: 293(70), 454(70), 578(10), 634(00), 719(10),
831(20), 952(10), 979(70), 1058(70)
Distribution: 671(70)
Economic Potential: 535(70), 979(70)
Exploration: 168(50), 670(10), 788(00), 876(20), 957(20),
1090 (10) , 1322 (50)
General: 4(20), 163(50), 165(80), 190(10), 201(10), 205(50),
207(10), 262(10), 277(60), 295(70), 302(40), 310(20),
312(20), 335(20), 344(20), 348(00), 349(00), 359(00),
367 (60), 420 (10), 469 (70), 476 (10), 522 (-), 575 (10),
587 (70), 600 (00), 663 (00), 765 (10), 771 (10), 776 (10),
777 (20), 804 (70), 832 (20), 845 (20), 858 (80), 875 (10),
881 (30), 918 (70), 955 (10), 956 (10), 985 (IP), 1022 (20),
1024 (30), 1025 (30), 1029 (30), 1030 (30), 1071 (20),
1090(10), 1113(10), 1318(70)
Geology: 269(60), 280(50), 294(70), 327(80), 337(10), 345(00),
354(10), 358(10), 458(70), 459(70), 471(40), 473(-),
475(10), 478(10), 479(10), 481(10), 483(10), 512(10),
553 (20) , 561 (-) , 576 (10), 585 (40), 702 (70), 704 ( 40) ,
714(10), 778(00), 986(70), 1018(30), 1148(10), 1150(50),
1170(40), 1203(70), 1206(10), 1326(10)
History: 457(70), 553(20), 711(10), 858(80)
Leases: 228(10-20), 514(20), 561(-), 662(00), 1241(10)
Maps: 555(10), 557(-), 629(10-50)
Marketing: 169(20), 576(10), 923(60), 1028(30)
Marketing Potential: 19(50), 172(50), 173(50), 293(70), 546(20),
669(50), 923(60), 1323(60)
Mining: 260(40), 327(80), 330(10), 332(10), 553(20), 658(20),
714(10), 739{10), 746(60), 788(00), 801(60), 1026(30),
1027(30), 1028(30), 1046(10), 1064(50)
Mining Costs: 457(70), 1235(80)
Opening of Field: 333(10), 1047(10)
Overview: 202(40-50), 779(10), 808(70), 1087(10)
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BERING RIVER COAL FIELD contd.
Permits: 228(10-20), 472(20)
Petrography: 1265(60)
Preparation: 588(60), 1265(60)
Production: 228(10-20), 458(70), 655(10), 687(10), 713(60),
746 (60) 1 770 (10) 1 1028 (30) 1 1067 (20) 1 1068 (20) 1
1093(10) 1 1235(80)
Rank: 269 (60), 341 (20) , 441 (10) 1 549 (20) 1 813 (70) , 1128 (10) 1
1169(20) 1 1226(10) 1 1301(70) 1 1307(60)
Reserves: 11(70), 280(50), 293(70), 345(00), 410(70), 441(10) 1
535 (70) 1 634 (QQ) 1 655 (10) 1 670 (10) 1 611 (70) 1 687 (lQ) 1
715 (10), 813 (70), 957 (10), 986 (70), 987 (IP), 1032 (30),
1150 (50) , 1169 (20) , 1226 (10) , 1235 (80), 1269 ( 60)
Steam Test: 140 (20-30) 1 227 (-), 658 (20)
Stratigraphy: 255(00) 1 271(60), 389(10), 780(00)
Transportation: 188(10) 1 367(60), 561(-), 576(10), 707(10),
909(20), 1150(50), 1235(80), 1260(10)
Value: 389(10), 986(70)
Washability: 588(60), 923(60)
BERING RIVER COAL ~liNE (SC)
Closure: 1081(20)
General: 514(20)
Leases: 514(20)
Mining: 658(20), 1081(20)
Production: 1081(20)
BERING SEA (SW)
Rank: 782 ( 00)
Reserves and Resources: 782(00)
BETTLES (I)
General: 985(IP)
BIBLIOGRAPHY
General: 11(70), 12(70), 194(70), 269(60), 294(70), 332(10),
341(20), 357(20), 411(70), 421(80), 917(80)
AR: 424(70), 793(70), 1268(70)
I: 580 (30) , 1268 (70)
NW: 492 (80)
SC: 512 (10), 644 (70), 736 (60), 791 (00), 904 (60), 1268 (70)
sw: 467(70), 1015(70)
Multiple .'l.reas: 585(40), 747(70), 858(80), 1022(20), 1235(80),
1298 (80)
Analysis: 1102(70), 1244(10)
Quadrangle: 432(70), 433(70), 434(70), 435(70), 436(70), 437(70),
438 (70), 439(70)
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BIDARKI CREEK (SC)
Analysis: 704(40), 1125(40)
Mining: 283(50)
Stratigraphy: 704(40), 1125(40)
BIG BEND (AR)
General: 517(60)
BIG BLACK RIVER (I)
General: 338(00), 1054(1890)
BIG DELTA COAL FIELD
Analysis: 1118(40)
Exploration: 1118(40)
BIG RIVER (SW)
General: 1037(10)
Mining: 1037(10)
BILLY BEDS
Analysis: 1170(40)
Character: 425(80)
Geology: 585(40)
Washability: 925(80)
BILLY CREEK (SC)
Analysis: 870(00)
General: 796(10)
Geology: 796(10), 870(00)
Stratigraphy: 796(10)
Structure: 796(10), 869(00), 870(00)
BLACK BEAR COAL CLAIM
General: 681(10)
BLACK DIAMOND COAL COMPANY
Coal Reports: 92(40)
Fre'ight Rates: 63 (20)
Mining: 1034(30)
BLACKBURN MINE (I)
Analysis: 582(80)
Geology: 582(80)
History: 638(70)
Mining: 638(70)
Rank: 813 (70)
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BLACKSMITHING
General: 563(20), 818(00), 824(30)
BLAINE COAL CLAIM
General: 911(10)
BLATCHFORD MINE (I)
Analysis: 417(60), 446(00), 447(00), 582(80), 1041(10)
General: 338(00), 584(70), 1307(60)
Geology: 417(60), 446(00), 447(00), 582(80)
History: 638 (70)
Mining: 447(00), 638(70), 859(00)
BLIND RIVER (I)
General: 584(70)
BLUE BEAR COAL CLAIM
General: 676(10)
BLUFF CREEK (I)
Analysis: 1141(30)
Stratigraphy: 826(40)
Structure: 826(40)
BLUFF POINT MINE (SC)
Analysis: 2(60), 279(50), 470(40), 1170(40)
General: 94(20), 283(50), 285(50), 310(20), 333(10), 776(10),
845(20), 1093(10)
Geology: 267(50), 471(40), 1048(10), 1086(00)
History: 858(80)
Marketing Analysis: 356(20)
Mining: 332(10), 356(20), 471(40), 777(20), 1048(10)
Permit: 186(10)
Photographs: 279(50)
Production: 267(50), 356(20), 770(10)
Stratigraphy: 267(50), 1086(00)
Structure: 267(50), 1048(10), 1086(10)
Transportation: 356(20)
BONANZA CREEK (I)
Analysis: 585(40), 786(10)
General: 269(60), 447(00), 584(70)
Geology: 446(00), 585(40), 786(10), 901(00)
Stratigraphy: 446 ( 00)
Structure: 786(10)
BONASILA RIVER (I)
General: 588(10)
BONNIFIELD REGION (I)
Analysis: 1005(50)
Geology: 390(10)
Stratigraphy: 390(10)
Structure: 390(10)
BOULDER CREEK (SC)
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Analysis: 571(10), 744(10), 791(00), 796(10), 870(00) 1244(10)
General: 608(00)
Geology: 383(70), 407(10), 870(00), 796(10), 1014(70),
Location: 383(70)
Project Report: 1122(80)
Reserves: 635(70)
Structure: 1014(70)
BOUNDARY CREEK
Geology: 704(40)
Mining: 843(30)
Stratigraphy: 704(40)
Structure: 704(40)
BRADLEY SEAM
Analysis:
General:
(SC)
338(00)
490 ( 1890)
BRIGHTMAN and DeGEOFF SEAM (SE)
General: 490 (189 0)
BRIQUETTING
Alaska Railroad Area: 983(40)
Bering River Coal Fields: 473(-), 549(20)
Interior Coal Fields: 56(20), 774(40)
Matanuska Coal Field: 66(30), 138(30), 724(10)
Overview: 1261 (40), 1345 (-)
BRISTOL BAY (SW)
General: 338(00)
Mining: 478 (10)
BROAD PASS COAL and DEVELOPMENT COMPANY (SC)
Analysis: 95(2.0)
General: 95(20), 161(50), 309(20), 311(20)
Mining: 334(20), 356(20)
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BROAD PASS MI~E (SC)
Analysis: 2(60), 12(70), 58(20), 267(50), 269(60), 327(80),
470(80), 585(40), 813(70), 903(80), 904(60), 925(80),
926 (IP), 959 (60), 962 (70), 1007 (30), 1170 (40), 1235 (80)
Character: 925(80), 926(IP)
Development: 583(40)
Development Potential: 293(70)
Drilling: 593(40)
Environmental Impact: 1235(80)
Exploration: 168(50), 208(40), 667(50)
General: 227(60), 285(50), 392(30), 469(20), 514(20), 669(50)
Geology: 267 (50), 327 (80), 383 (70), 471 (40), 585 (40), 675 (50),
704(40), 925(80), 930(80), 1170(40), 1181(40)
History: 675(50), 858(80), 925(80)
Leases: 514(20)
Locations: 210(-), 671(70)
Map (ext.): 210(-), 1197(40)
Marketing Potential: 293(70)
Mining: 219(-), 327(80), 356(20), 383(70), 583(40), 666(50),
925(80), 984(70), 985(iP), 1081(20), 1199(70)
Mining Costs: 1235(80)
Overview: 984(70)
Petrography: 962(70)
Petrology: 930(80)
Production: 260(40), 267(40), 310(20), 959(60), 985(IP),
1067(20), 1235(80)
Rank: 269(60), 813(70), 1301(70)
Reserves: 11(70), 269(60), 293(70), 671(70), 1181(40), 1235(80)
Stratigraphy: 267(50), 930(80)
Structure: 327(80), 704(40), 959(60)
Transportation: 1235(80)
Washability: 925(80), 926(IP)
BROOKS RANGE (AR)
Analysis: 585(40)
Development Potential: 1205(70), 1206(70)
Distribution: 266(70), 1040(20)
Geology: 384(70), 567(70), 585(40), 587(70), 1040(20)
Reserves: 384(70), 1188(70)
BROWN BEAR COAL CLAIM
General: 372(10)
BRUNO AGOSTINO MOOSE CREEK COAL COMPANY (SC)
Analysis: 131(20), 132(20), 141(20-30), 920(60)
Map: 131 (20)
Mining; 131(20), 1068(20)
Production: 62(20)
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BUBB CREEK (SC)
General: 818 (00), 819(1890)
BUCKLAND BASIN (NW)
Analysis: 493 (80)
General: 585(40)
Geology: 493 (80)
Reserves: 492(80)
BUFFALO COAL MINING COMPANY (SC)
Buildings: 196(40)
Coal Handling: 196(40)
Equipment: 196(40)
General: 197(50), 232(40), 624(50), 1077(40), 1078(40)
Mining: 196(40), 1178(50)
Transportation: 196(40)
Ventilation: 196(40)
BUFFALO CREEK COAL MINE (SC)
Analysis: 588(60), 1005(50), 1170(40), 1194(40); 1297(60), 1303(60)
Closure: 52(40)
Coal Fire: 1209(50-70)
Development: 617(40), 620(40), 1076(40)
Development Potential: 582(80), 1194(40)
Drilling: 1076(40)
Exploration; 620(40), 1194(40)
Fusibility of Ash: 2(60)
Gas Explosion: 364(40)
General: 73(50), 134(40), 151(50), 284(50), 285(50), 667(50)
Geology: 267(50), 471(40), 585(40), 704(40), 1194(40), 1255(-),
1303 (60)
Mine Map: 363(40), 364(40), 365(40), 1184(40), 1194(40)
Mining: 278(50), 286(50), 471(40), 588(60), 617(40), 620(40),
985(Ii?)
Preparation: 588(60), 589(50)
Production: 260(40), 267(40), 985(IP)
Reopen 1951: 588(60), 666(50), 980(50)
Reserves: 987(IP), 1076(40), 1194(40), 1303(60)
Stratigraphy: 1194(40)
Structure: 704(40), 1194(40)
Sulfur Content: 1297(60)
Transportation -Railroad Spur: 52(40)
Washability; 588(60)
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BURCH CONSOLIDATED COAL COMPANY
Analysis: 1041(10)
Coal survey Plat: 1168(00)
Mining: 1046(10)
BURNS COAL MINE
General: 95(20)
Mining 357(20), 494(20), 495(20)
BUSH MINE
Analysis:
General:
Geology:
(I)
417(60), 446(00), 582(80)
584(70)
417(60), 446.(00), 582(80)
BUTLER COAL CLAIM
General: 373(10)
BUTTE COAL CLAIM
General: 752(10)
BUZZARD CREEK (I)
Geology: 1296(60)
Structure: 1296(60)
BYPRODUCTS
General: 533(70), 602(70), 69l(IP), 852(IP), 854(70), 983(40)
CACHE CREEK (SC)
Analysis: 825(10)
General: 776(10)
Geology: 407(10)
History: 904(60)
Mining: 771(10), 777(20), 825(10), 1048(10)
Production: 825(10)
Stratigraphy: 271(60)
CACHE CREEK MINING COMPANY
Mining: 825(10)
CALDERHEAD MINE
Analysis:
General;
Geology:
(I)
470(40), 1170(40)
494(20)
471(40)
Mining: 471(40), 495(20)
CALIFORNIA COAL CLAIM
General: 374(10)
CALIFORNIA CREEK (I)
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Analysis: 470(40), 573(20), 959(60), 1235(80)
Environmental Impact: 1235(80)
General: 392(30)
Geoloqy: 390(10), 398(10), 471(40), 1296(60)
Mining Costs: 1235(80)
Production: 959(60), 1235(80)
Reserves: 1235(80)
Structure: 390(10), 959(60)
Transportation: 1235(80)
CAMP DANIEL
Geology: 560(10)
CAMP COVE / STILLWATER
General: 512(10)
CAMP CREEK
Analysis:
General:
(SC)
470(40)
401(10)
CANADIAN PACIFIC OIL and GAS CO,
General: 518 (70)
CANDLE (NW)
Analysis: 412(20), 470(40), 493(80), 571(10), 1170(40)
General: 316(70), 422(10), 631(10), 985(IP)
Geology: 471(40), 493(80)
Mining: 412(20)
CANNEL COAL ROAD CO.
General: 143(20-30)
CANNERIES
Coal Consumption: 58'(20), 76(20), 98(30), 121(30)
CANOE CREEK (SC)
General: 869(00)
CANTWELL FORMATION
General: 393(20)
Geology: 354 (10) , 406 (20) , 580 (30) , 1039 (20), 1335 (70)
History: 858(80)
Stratigraphy: 580 (30)
Structure: 580(30)
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CANTWELL RIVER
Analysis: 339(00)1 446(00)1 477(00)1 478(10)1 775(00)
General: 359(00)1 1250(00)
Geology; 338(00)1 344(20)1 447(00)1 775(00)1 899(00)
Mining: 344(20)
Production; 344(20)
Stratigraphy: 447(00)1 1288(70)
Structure: 344(20)1 899(00)
CANYON CREEK (SC)
Analysis: 470(40)1 744(10)1 778(00)1 782(00)1 1170(40) 1 1084(00)1
1244(10)
Development Potential: 634(00)
General: 269(60)1 405(30)
Geology; 280(50)1 308(IP)1 404(20)1 471(40)1 561(-)1 769(50)1
778(00), 1084(00) 1 1326(10)
Mining: 290(70) 1 714(10)
Reserves; 634(00)
Stratigraphy: 271(60), 782(00)
Structure: 271(60)1 769(50)1 1326(10)
CAPE BEAUFORT (AR)
Analysis; 12(70) I 270(60) 1 388(70) 1 493(80) 1 921(80) 1 999(00) 1
1309(60)
Bibliography: 921(80)
Character: 388(70)1 918(70) 1 921(80)
Coking; 388(70)1 918(70)1 1121(60)1 1309(60)
Development Potential: 898(70)
Drilling: 388(70) 1 1112(60)
Equipment: 1309(70)
General: 312(20) 1 659(70)1 866(00), 1307(60)
Geology: 214(-)1 270(60) 1 338(00) 1 384(70) 1 385(70)1 386(IP)1
388 (70) 1 419 (60) 1 445 (00) 1 448 (00) 1 493 (80) 1 710 (70) 1
898(70) 1 1054(1890)
History: 858(80)
Location: 319(1890)1 384(70) 1 985(IP)
Map: 214(-)
Mineralogy; 921(80)
Mining: 419(60)1 448(00)1 848(70)
Permafrost: 898(70)
Petrography: 918(70) 1 921(80)1 1267(70)
Rank; 441(10) 1 921(80), 1267(70)
Reserves: 214(-) 1 384(70) 1 385(70) 1 441(10) 1 492(80) 1 719(70)
Slurry Pipeline Potential: 898(70)
Stratigraphy; 270(60), 385(70)1 921(80)1 1309(60)
Structure; 270(60) 1 385(70) 1 419(60) 1 445(00) 1 448(00)
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CAPE BEAUFORT contd.
Trace Elements: 919(70)1 921(80)
washability: 1265(60)
CAPE DANGER
Mining:
CAPE DOUGLAS
Analysis:
General:
Geology:
603(10)
(SC)
1085(00)
490(1890)
1085(00)
CAPE DYER (AR)
Analysis: 12(70)
Geology: 445(00)1 448(00)1 1110(60)
Mining: 466(IP)
Paleobotany: 861(60)
Power Generation Potential: 466(IP)
Stratigraphy: 455(00)1 448(00)
Structure: 455(00 1 448(00)
CAPE LEWIS FIELD (AR)
Analysis: 445(00) 1 448(00)
Geology: 445(00)1 448(00)
Stratigraphy: 445(00) 1 448(00)
Structure: 445(00)1 448(00)
CAPE KOLIK (SW)
General: 1085(00)
CAPE LISBURNE (AR)
Analysis: 12(70) 1 270(60) 1 329(10) 1 338(00) 1 339(00)1 345(00)1
441(10)1 445(00)1 478(10)1 600(10)1 775(00)1 782(00)1
783(00)1 999(00)1 1110(00)1 1226(10)1 1244(10)1
1250(70)1 1307(60)
Character: 270(60)
Development: 1089(10)
Development Costs: 1140(70)
Development Potential: 634(00)
Economics: 535(70) 1 1140(70)
General: 175(30) 1 195(40) I 324(QQ) 1 326(00) 1 359(QQ) I 444(QQ) 1
469 (7Q) 1 546 (2Q) 1 726 (188Q) 1 727 (189Q) 1 728 (1890) 1
804 (70) 1 836 (0Q) 1 858 (8Q) 1 868 (2Q) 1 1044 (3Q) 1 1077 (4Q) 1
lQ9Q(lQ) 1 1109(1880) 1 1167(40) 1 1169(20) 1 125Q(7Q)
Geology: 329(10)1 338(00) 1 344(20)1 358(10)1 445(00) 1 448(00)1
567 (7Q) 1 775 (QQ) 1 999 (QQ) 1 1010 (6Q) 1 1018 (30) 1 1150 (50)
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CAPE LISBURNE contd.
History: 600(10), 858(80)
Locations: 1108(1880)
Marketing: 1140(70)
Mining: 801(60), 859(00), 866(00), 985(IP), 1046(10)
-Production: 985 (IP), 1140 (70)
Rank: 270(60), 341(20), 441(10), 782(00)
Reserves: 358(10), 441(10), 634(00), 694(00), 702(70), 782(00),
1107(1880), 1249(70)
stratigraphy: 270 (60), 448 (00), 1307 (60)
Structure: 270(60), 448(00), 999(00), 1018(30)
Transportation: 1140 (70)_
CAPE NOME (NW)
General: 195(40)
CAPE SABINE (AR)
Analysis: 12{70)
Exploration: 323(00)
Geology: 445(00), 448(00)
Mining: 866(00)
Structure: 448(00)
CAPE SPENCER (SC)
General: 490(1890)
CAPE STARITCHOKOFF
General: 491(1890)
CAPE THOMPSON (AR)
Analysis: 12(70), 15(70)
BTU: 15(70)
General: 866(00)
Geology: 15(70), 445(00), 448(00), 1110(60)
Rank: 15(70)
Structure: 448(00)
Stratigraphy: 448(00)
washability: 15(70)
CAPE VANCOUVER (SE)
General: 813(70)
CAPPS COAL FIELD, see BELUGA COAL FIELD
CARIBOU CREEK (SC)
Analysis: 470(40), 473(-), 476(10), 478(10), 744(10), 778(00),
780(00), 782(00), 787(00), 879(00), 1084(00), 1170(40)
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CARIBOU CREEK contd.
Development Potential: 454(70)
General: 280(50) 1 384(10) 1 548(10)1 832(20) 1 985(IP) 1 1307(60)
Geology: 471(~0) 1 476(10) 1 478(10)1 561(-)1 778(00), 780(00),
870(00) 1 986(70) 1 1084(00) 1 1326(10)
Mining: 311(20), 356(20)
Reserves: 986(70)
Stratigraphy: 778(00), 787(00)
Structure: 778(00) 1 787(00)
Washability: 920(60)
CARBON DISTRICT (.SC)
Geology: 481(10)
CARBON MINE
Analysis: 1170(40)
Development: 553(20)
Geology: 471(40)
Map: 557 (-)
Mining: 471(40)
CARBON.MOUNTAINS
Analysis: 470(40), 572(10) 1 744(10), 778(00) 1 780(00) 1 782(00)1
1170(40), 1244(10)
Claims: 555 (10) ·
General: 280(50) 1 523(10) 1 548(10)
Geology: 471(40), 475(10)1 778(00) 1 780(00)
Reserves: 987(IP)
Stratigraphy: 555(10) 1 778(00) 1 780(00), 782(00)
Structure: 475(10) 1 778(00)1 780(00)
CARBON MOUNTAIN ANTHRACITE COAL COMPANY
General: 422(10), 530(10) 1 714(10) 1 756(10)1 1046(10)
CARBON MOUNTAIN COAL COMPANY
Coal Survey Plat: 1168(00)
General: 379 (10)
CARBON RIDGE · (SC)
Geology: 475(10) 1 478(10) 1 484(10)
Structure: 479(10)
CARBONIZATION
General: 189(10)1 285(50)1 564(20)1 774(40)1 884(40), 885(50)1
1005(50) 1 1006(40) 1 1345(-)
CARIBOU (I)
Analysis: 1102(70)
CARIBOU BED
General.:
CARIBOU CREEK
General:
Geology:
Structure:
CARPENTER CREEK
Analysis:
Geology:
Structure:
(I)
924(70)
(SC)
796(10)
796(10)
796(10)
(SC)
735(20)
735(20)
735(20)
CASTLE MOUNTAIN (SC)
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Analysis: 924(70), 962(70), 1311(60)
Character: 924(70)
Cleaning: 1311(60)
Coking: 1311(60)
Geology: 789(10), 1311(60)
Map (Strat,): 656(20)
Mining: 1323(60), 1324(60)
Petrography: 962(70)
Reserves: 987(IP)
Structure: 789(10), 791(00)
Washability: 920(60), 924(70)
CASTLE MOUNTAIN COAL COMPANY (SC)
Contracts: 171(50)
General: 20 (50) , 24 (50) , 768 (50)
Tipple Analysis: 241(60), 243(60)
CENTRAL ALASKA POWER POOL
General: 907(30)
CENTRAL ALASKA REGION
Overview: 1239(70)
CHAKACHATNA RIVER
Reserves: 509(70)
CHANDLER CREEK (AR)
Geology: 517(60)
Structure: 517 (60)
CHANDLER FORMATION (AR)
Drilling: 966(50)
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CHANDLER LAKE
General: 316 (70)
CHANDLER RIVER (AR)
Analysis: 270(60)
CHAPIN BAY
Analysis: 1008(30)
CHARLEY CREEK
Analysis: 470(40), 1170(40)
Geology: 471(40)
CHARLEY RIVER (I)
Analysis: 744(10)
General: 316(70), 985(IP)
Geology: 446(00)
Reserve: 317(70)
Stratigraphy: 446(00)
Transportation: 317(70)
CHARLOTTE DISTRICT
Development: 561(-)
Development Potential: 578(10)
Geology: 561(-)
CHARLOTTE SEAM
Analysis: 778(00)
Geology: 778(00)
Stratigraphy: 778(00)
CHARLOTTE LAKE ALASKA COAL COMPANY
General: 422(10), 916(10)
Mining: 1046(10)
CHATHAM STRAIT
Analysis:
History:
'(SE)
600.(10)
600(10), 858(80)
CHATHENDA CREEK
Geology: 399(10)
CHEENEETNUK RIVER (SW)
General: 269(60), 1015(70)
CHESHNINA RIVER (SC)
Geology: 818(00)
Structure: 818(00)
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CHICAGO CREEK (NW)
Analysis: 269(60), 329(10), 412(20), 441(10), 470(40), 493(80),
585 ( 40) , 744 (10) , 927 (RIP) , 1124 ( 40) , 1126 (10) ,
1170(40), 1244(10)
Claims: 371(10)
Development: 1028(30), 1029(30)
Development Potential: 517(RIP), 1089(10)
General: 269 (60), 302 (40), 333 (10), 352 (10), 631 (10), 845 (20),
877(20), 1005(50), 1090(10), 1032(30), 1036(40)
Geology: 329(10), 471(40), 493(80), 585(40), 645(10), 646(00),
839 (00)
History: 638(70), 858(80), 1124(40)
Marketing: 1028(30), 1029(30)
Mining: 329(10), 332(10), 357(20), 412(20), 517(IP), 633(20),
638(70), 645(10), 646(00), 744(10), 836(00), 984(70),
985(IP), 1019(00), 1022(20), 1027(30), 1028(30),
1029(30), 1030(30), 1031(30), 1124(40)
Overview: 984(70)
Power Generation Plan: 349(00)
Production: 269(60), 633(20), 985(IP), 1028(30), 1029(30)
Rank: 269(60)
Reserves: 492(80), 517(IP), 694(00)
Structure: 645(10), 646(00)
washability: 927(RIP)
CHICAGO GULCH
General: 407(10)
CHICKALOON COAL COMPANY (SC)
General; 1113(10)
History; 193(10)
Map: Buildings, Tracks: 128 (20)
Mining: 415(20), 771(10)
Mining Potential: 186(10)
Stratigraphy: 1257(20)
CHICKALOON COAL MINE (SC)
Analysis; 2(60), 232(40), 269(60), 281(60), 331(10)
389 (10), 395 (20), 415 (20), 470 (40), 478 (10), 498 (50),
571(10), 572(40), 573(20), 598(60), 609(00), 610(00),
625 ( 60) , 626 ( 60) , 656 (20), 744 (10) , 776 (10) , 789 (10) ,
790(00), 791(00), 795(10), 803(10), 869(00), 870(00),
904(60), 920(60), 924(70), 947(70), 959(60), 962(70),
1169 (20), 1170 (40), 1244 (10), 1299 (60), 1300 (00)
Buildings: 1081(20)
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CHICKALOON COAL MINE contd.
Character: 186(10)1 389(10) 1 395(20) 1 609(00) 1 610(00) 1 791(00),
924(70) 1 949(20)
Closure: 139(20) 1 1068(20)
Coking: 395(20) 1 609(00) 1 625(60)1 626(60) 1 837(60) 1 1307(00)
Correspondence: 54(20) 1 60(20) 1 1013(20)
Development: 309(20) 1 310(20), 335(20), 395(20) 1 550(10) 1
610 (00) 1 664 (10) 1 724 (10) 1 803 (10) 1 834 (20) 1 948 (20) r
949(20)1 956(10) 1 1093(10)1 1096(10) 1 1169(20)
Development Potential: 578(10) 1 831(20)1 979(70)
Drilling: 139(20) 1 656(20)
Economic Potential: 979(70)
Equipment: 664(10)
Exploration: 179(10) 1 187(10) 1 309(20)1 310(20) 1 1112(-)
Freight Rates: 63(20)
General: 13(70) 1 58(70)1 122(20+)1 334(20)1 395(20) 1 494(20) 1
514 (20) 1 531 (10) 1 546 (20) 1 608 (00) 1 776 (10) 1 805 (IP) 1
819(1890)1 832(20) 1 1024(30) 1 1025(30) 1 1026(30)1
1017(20) 1 1031(30) 1 1132(30)
Geology: 187 (10), 232 (40) 1 269 (20) 1 394 (60) 1 415 (20), 459 (70) 1
471(40) r 476(10) r 478(10) 1 481(10) 1 585(40) 1 609(00)
610 (10h 769 (50) 1 789 (10) 1 795 (10) 1 870 (00) 1 1142 (30) 1
1334(10)
Hazards: 803(10)
History: 225 (20), 638 (70) 1 858 (80) 1 1314 (30)
Leases: 389(10)1 514(20) 1 1071(20)
Maps: 68(30), 781(10)
Marketing Potential: 752(60)
Mining: 330(10) 1 357(20) 1 395(20)1 415(20), 416(20)1 471(40),
638 (70) 1 656 (20) 1 781 (10) 1 795 (10) 1 801 ( 60) 1 959 (60) 1
984(70) 1 1024(30) 1 1027(30)1 1081(20)
Mining Costs: 187(10) 1 644(10) 1 803(l0) 1 1096(10)
Naval Alaskan Coal Commission: 1081(20) see also this subject
heading
Naval Reserve: 904(60)
Operation Statistics: 225(20), 1013(20)
Overview: 607(00) 1 779(10)
Paleobotany: 192(60)
Petrography: 162(70) 1 625(60) 1 626(60)
Photography: 50 (10), 656 (20), 416 (20) 1 795 (10)
Production: 62(60) 1 310(20) 1 416(20) 1 509(70) 1 803(10)1 947(20),
949(20) 1 959(60) r 1169(20) 1 1307(60)
Rank: 389(10)1 959(60)
Reopened: 1067(20)
Reserves: 11(70)1 509(70) 1 664(10)1 724(10), 889(IP)1 948(20) 1
949 (20) 1 1096 (10) 1 1307 (60)
Stearn Tests: 277(-) 1 356(20)
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CHICKALOON COAL MINE contd.
Stratigraphy: 415(20), 656(20), 789(10), 790(00), 791(00),
795(10), 869(00), 1257(20)
Structure: 389(10), 415(20), 416(20), 609(00), 610(00), 656(20),
724 (10), 769 (50), 781 (10), 789 (10), 795 (10), 869 (00),
870 (00), 947 (20), 948 (20), 1307 (60)
Transportation: 69(30), 188(10), 955(10)
Utilization: 724(10)
Washability: 625(60), 924(70)
washery: 1013(20)
CHICKALOON FORMATION (SC)
Analysis: 394(40)
General: 1018(30)
Geology: 394(40), 397(30)
CHICKEN (I)
Analysis: 470(40), 585(40), 820(30), 824(30), 827(30), 1170(40)
General: 269(60), 584(70), 985(IP)
Geology: 471(40), 820(30), 1315(50)
Mining: 469(70)
Structure: 820(30), 824(30)
CHICKEN CREEK (SC)
Analysis: 1006(40)
Carbonization: 1006(40)
Map_ (geol,); 1286(70)
CHIGNIK BAY (SW)
General: 726(1880)
CHIGNIK BAY COAL and FISH COMPANY (SW)
General: 321(1890)
CHIGNIK COAL FIELD (SW)
Analysis: 255(00), 269(60), 356(20), 469(70), 470(40), 659(70),
730(20), 744(10), 926(IP), 1049(10), E02(70), 1170(40),
1226(10)
Character: 926(IP), 254(10)
Development Potential: 293(70)
General: 277(60), 302(40), 321(1890), 352(10), 477(10),
490 (1890) , 531 (10), 546 (20) , 804 (70) , 819 (1890) , 836 (00),
1169(20), 1250(00), 1318(70)
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CHIGNIK COAL FIELD contd.
Geology: 338(00), 368(60), 467(70), 471(40), 478(10), 585(40),
730(20), 1018(30), 1085(00), 1150(50)
History: 858(80)
Land Status: 504(70)
Mining: 254(10), 255(00), 329(10), 469(70), 477(10), 730(20),
801(60), 859(00)~ 985(IP), 1018(30), 1046(10)
Overview: B08(70), 984(70)
Production: 985(IP)
Rank: 269(60), 341(20), 441(10), 813(70), 1301(70)
Reserves: 9 (70), 11 (70), 255 (00), 293 (70), 469 (70), 504 (70),
534 (00), 694 (00), 1249 (70)
Stratigraphy: 254(10), 255(00), 269(60), 467(70), 730(20),
1049(20)
Structure: 254(10), 255(00), 338(00), 467(70), 730(20), 1307(60)
Transportation: 254(10)
Washability: 467(70), 926(IP)
CHIGNIK COAL MINING CO. (SW)
General: 352(10)
CHIGNIK FORMATION (SW)
Geology: 501(70), 586(40)
Paleontology: 501(70)
CHILKAT RIVER (SC)
Analysis: 338(00)
Geology: 526(1890)
Reserves: 534(00)
CHINALDNA RIVER (SC)
General: 738(00)
CHISANA -WHITE RIVER
Geology: 391(10), 399(10)
CHISTOCHINA RIVER
Analysis: 478 (10), 775 (00), 782 (00), 818 (00), 1226 (10), 1244 (10)
Development: 775(00)
General: 339(00), 359(00)
Geology: 775(00), 818(00)
Production: 775(00)
Structure: 818(00)
CHITISTONE RIVER (SE)
Analysis: 339(00), 478(10), 775(00), 782(00), 818(00), 1244(10)
General: 359(00)
Geology: 775(00), 846(10), 848(00)
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CHITNA VALLEY (SC)
Reserves: 848(00)
CHRISTOPHER PROSPECT (SC)
Analysis: 1244(10), 1170(40)
General: 643(10)
CHUGACH (SC)
Development: 702(70)
General: 585(40)
Geology: 512(10), 576(10), 1326(10)
Structure: 512(10), 576(10)
CHUGACHIK BAY
Mining: 801(60)
CHUITKILNACHINA CREEK (SC)
Reserves: 509(70)
CHUITNA RIVER (SC)
Analysis: 271(60), 281(60), 507(80), 644(70), 810(70), 812(70),
1235(80)
Character: 296(80)
Coal Fire: 271(60)
Development: 525(70), 887(70)
Drilling: 812(70)
Economic Potential: 296(80)
Environmental Impact: 1235(80)
Gasification Potential: 811(70), 812(70)
General: 6(70), 13(70), 405(30)
Geology: 296(80), 327(80), 644(70), 910(80), 997(IP)
History: 638(70)
Leases: 296(80)
Mining: 296(80), 638(70), 733(70)
Mining Costs: 1235(80)
Rank: 810(70), 812(70)
Reclamation: 296(80)
Reserve: 810(70), 812(70), 1235(80)
Stratigraphy: 271(60), 910(80)
Transportation: 296(80), 1235(80)
CHUKCHI SEA
Analysis:
General:
Reserves:
(AR)
12(70)
985(IP)
11(70)
CHULITNA COAL COM~ANY
Correspondence: 99(20)
CHULITNA REGION (SC)
1:79
General: 407(10) 1 1036(40), 1141(30)
Geology: 401(10), 423(70), 529(1890), 972(30)
Structure: 423(70)
Reserves: 972(30)
CIRCLE (I)
Analysis: 446(00)
General: 338(00), 985(IP)
Geology: 446(00)
Mining: 859(00)
Reserve: 317(70)
stratigraphy: 446(00)
Transportation: 317(70)
CLAIMS See also individual claims.
General: 726(1880), 1025(30), 1232(10), 1247(10)
History: 574(10)
List: 1224(10)
Map: 1182 (70)
SC: 574(10), 714(10), 739(10), 776(10)
CLAM GULCH (SC)
Dating Methods: 1131(70)
Petrography: 1131(70)
Structure: 794(10)
Volcanic Ash Partings: 1131(70)
CLEAR CREEK
Analysis: 470(40), 571(.10), 744(10), 780(00), 782(00), 1170(40),
1244(10)
General: 280(50)
Geology: 471(40), 478(10), 561(-), 780(00), 1084(00)
Stratigraphy: 780 (00) 1 782 (00) ,
Structure: 478(10)
CLEARWATER CREEK (I)
General: 843(30)
Geology: 406(20), 1039(20)
CLEMENS THEIN MINE (I)
Mining: 859(00)
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CLEVELAND CONSOLIDATED COAL COMPANY
General: 422(10).
Mining: 1046(10)
CLEVELAND MINING DISTRICT (SC)
Mining: 290(70)
CLIFF CREEK (NW)
Analysis: 338(00)
Geology; 446(00)
Stratigraphy: 446(00)
CLIMATIC CONDITIONS
General: 424(70), 566(10), 750(70), 793(70), 1235(80), 1258(80),
1274(80), 1312(60)
COAL BAY
General:
Geology:
History:
Mining:
COAL CAPE
Geology:
COAL CENTER
(SC)
255(00), 362(20), 491(1890), 819(1899), 875(10), 1109(1880)
338 (00)
638 (70) , 858 (80)
638(70), 859(00)
(SW)
338(00)
History: 638(70)
Mining: 638(70)
COAL COMPANY OF ALASKA
General: 19(50)
COAL CONVERSION
General: 975(70), 1058(70), 1059(70)
COAL CONTRACTS
General: 24(60), 29(60), 30(60), 33(60), 61(30), 69(30), 84(50),
141(20-30), 197(50), 657(20), 952(10), 1224(10)
COAL COVE (SC)
Analysis: 12(70)
Geology: 794(10)
Mining: 794(10)
Structure: 794(10)
COAL CREEK (AR)
General: 764(10)
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COAL CREEK (I)
Analysis: 338 (00), 446 (00), 1042 (10), 1201 (60)
Coal Fires: 271(60)
Development: 58(20)
General: 395(20), 447(00), 584(00), 879(20), 901(00), 1022(70),
1024 (30), 1025 (30), 1036 (40)
Geology: 287 (50), 391 (10), 398 (10), 399 (10), 406 (20), 446 (00),
449 (00), 774 (40), 840 (30), 847 (10), 899 (00), 1042 (10),
1054(1890), 1201(60), 1295(50), 1296(60), 1325(60)
Location: 1289(70)
Mining: 1022(20)
Reserves: 509(70), 724(10)
Stratigraphy: 271(60), 447(00)
Structure: 287(50), 899(00), 1296(60)
COAL CREEK (SC)
Analysis: 2(60), 74(20), 279(50), 470(40), 572(10), 656(20),
744(10), 759(60), 769(50), 782(00), 784(10), 790(00),
791 (00), 870 (00), 972 (30), 973 (30), 1006 (40), 1244 (10)
Carbonization: 1006(40)
Character: 389(10), 395(20), 927(30)
Closure: 1068(20)
Development: 514(20), 608(00), 819(1890), 832(20), 838(10),
948 (20) , 1030 (30)
General: 261(20), 285(50), 395(20), 1017(20), 1048(10), 1307(60)
Geology: 393(20), 481(10), 585(40), 656(20), 675(50), 769(50),
789 (10), 794 (10), 870 (00), 1086 (00)
History: 858(80)
Leases: 389(10), 514(20), 1071(20)
Harketing: 1030 (30)
Mining: 675(50), 1029(30), 1030(30), 1031(30), 1081(20)
Naval Alaskan Coal Commission: 1081(20), see also this subject
heading
Overview: 808(70)
Photographs: 656(20)
Production: 1030(30)
Reserves: 509(70), 724(10), 972(30)
Stratigraphy: 271(60), 389(10), 656(20), 782(00), 790(00), 791(00),
794 (10), 972 (30), 993 (-), 1086 (00)
Structure: 279(50), 656(20), 769(50), 794(10), 972(30), 1086(00)
COAL CREEK
Analysis:
Geology:
(SE)
760 (70)
760 (70)
COAL CREEK (SW)
Stratigraphy: 867(00)
Structure: 867(00)
COAL DUST
General: 303(50)
COAL ENVIRONMENTS
General: 442(70)
COAL FIRES
AR: 338(70), 740(10)
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I: 53(-), 125(20-30), 126(40-60), 151(50), 398(I), 619(40),
980(50)' 1119(70), 1209(50-70), 1295(50)
SC: 132(20), 232(40), 285(50), 305(70), 703(50), 1056(60),
1119(70), 1179(50), 1204(70)' 1207(50), 1209(50-70),
1213(50-70)' 1214(70)' 1220(50)' 1310(50)
COAL HARBOR MINE (SC)
Analysis: 255(00), 470(40), 744(10), 1170(40)
General: 324(00)
Geology: 255(00), 471(40), 1085(00), 1105(1980)
History: 638(70)
Mining: 471(40), 638(70)
Reserves: 534(00), 1107(80)
Stratigraphy: 255(00)
COAL LAKE (SC)
Geology: 769(50)
Structure: 769(50)
COAL MINE NO. 1 (I)
Analysis: 447(00)
General: 584(70)
Geology: 447(00)
Mining: 447(00)
Structure: 447(00)
COAL MINE CREEK
Analysis: 413(20)
Mining: 413(20), 1066(20)
COAL POINT (SC)
History: 858(80)
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COAL STORAGE
Anchorage Coal Docks Photographs:
General: 60(20), 70(40), 71(40)1
857(IP), 960(IP)
Seward: 68 (30)
COAL TESTING LABORATORY -ANCHORAGE
Corre.spondence: 146 (40-50)
General: 82(50), 84(50)
50 (10)
72(40), 122(20+), 701(70),
ReptJrt: 1007 (30) , 1·008 (30) , 1009 (30) , 1010 (30)
COAL VALLEY FORMATION
General: 254(10), 772(70)
Geology: 501(70)
COAL WASHERY PLANT -SUTTON
See Sutton Coal Washery Plant
COALING STATIONS
93 (50), 969 (00), 970 (00), 971 (00)
COLD BAY
General:
Geology:
COKING COAL:
Regions:
(SW)
490(1890)
1085(00)
202(40-50), 251(-), 344(20), 775(00), 784(70), 985(IP),
987(IP), 1199(70)
AR: 386(IP), 73l(IP), 734(60), 918(70), 921(80), 924(70),
1149(60), 1211(60), 1302(60), 1309(60)
I: 625(60), 1262(60)
SC: 395(20), 563(20), 609(00), 625(60), 626(60), 780(00),
782(00), 783(00), 790(00), 791(00), 837(60), 909(20),
918(70), 924(70), 986(70), 1026(30), 1149(60), 1169(20),
1262(60), 1322(50)
COLLINSON POUND
General: 740(10)
COLORADO STATION (I)
Analysis: 235(50), 470(40), 1170(40)
Geology: 471(40)
History: 858(80)
Mining: 471(40)
COLVILLE RIVER BASIN (AR)
Analysis: 269 (60), 270 (60), 327 (80), 329 (10), 478 (10), 517 (60),
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COLVILLE RIVER BASIN -Analysis contd.
585(40), 637(60), 775(00), 782(00), 999(00), 1005(50),
1044(30), 1226(10), 1235(80), 1244(10)
Boghead Coal: 1117(20)
Character: 339(60), 1117(20), 1206(70)
Development Potential: 634(00), 1205(70), 1206(70)
Drilling: 967(50)
Environmental Impact: 1235(80)
General: 359(00), 491(1890), 917(80), 1250(00)
Geology: 270(60), 327(80), 329(10), 338(00), 358(10), 445(00),
581(70), 585(40), 710(70), 775(00), 999(00), 1040(20),
1044 (30)
History: 858(80), 999(00)
Mining: 327(80)
Mining Costs: 1235(00)
Overview: 984(70)
Production: 1235(80)
Rank: 269(60), 441(10), 1307(60)
Reserves: 358(10), 424(70), 634(00), 710(70), 1110(70), 1235(80),
1333(70)
Structure: 269(60), 270(60), 327(80), 445(10), 999(00), 1040(20)
Transportation: 1235(80)
COMBUSTION OF COAL
General: 474(-)
CONSOLIDATED NO. 1 (SC)
Mining: 1046(10)
CONSOLIDATED NO. 2 (SC)
Mining: 1046(10)
CONSUMPTION, see UTILIZATION
CONTROLLER BAY COAL COMPANY (SC)
Analysis: 554(10)
Claims: 554(10)
Coal Survey Plats: 1168(00)
Explosions: 544(10)
General: 530(10)
Geology: 554(10)
History: 544(10)
Marketing Potential: 554(10)
Mining: 554{10)
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CONTROLLER BAY COAL FIELD (SC)
Analysis: 329(10), 338(00), 448(00), 551(-), 778(00), 782(00)
Character: 324(00), 548(10)
Claims: 577(00), 688(10)
Development: 348(00). 551(-)
Development Potential: 548(10), 578(10), 634(00), 782(00)
General: 177 (10), 190 (10), 326 (00), 346 (00), 360 (10), 422 (10),
776(10), 836(00), 845(20), 1055(00)
Geology: 329(10), 337(10), 338(10), 345(00), 358(10), 360(10),
512(10), 526(1890), 551(-), 576(10), 714(10), 752(10),
754(10), 778(00), 782(00), 846(10), 1326(10)
Map: 782 (00)
Marketing Analysis: 252(60), 548(10), 782(00)
Mining: 80 ( 60)
Production: 548(10)
Reserves: 345(00), 360(10), 634(00), 752(10), 754(10), 782(00)
Stratigraphy: 512(10), 780(00), 782(00)
Transportation: 548(10)
COOK INLET COAL FIELD (SC)
Analysis: 255(00), 281(60), 327(80), 329(10), 338(00), 644(70),
799(70), 1005(50), 1085(00), 1170(40)
Character: 925(80)
Claims: 1168(00)
Development: 353(10), 639(50)
Development Potential: 482(10), 545(70), 634(00), 72l(IP),
722(00), 888(70), 938(70), 979(70), 1123(70)
Economic Potential: 644(70), 979(70)
Environmental Deposition: 1130 (IP)
Exploration: 888(70)
Gasification Potential: 811(70)
General: 1(00), 6(70), 13(70), 190(10), 283(50), 285(50), 290(70),
302(40), 309(20), 337(10), 346(00), 354(10), 405(30),
407 (10), 480 (10), 524 (70), 599 (00), 608 (00), 622 (50),
728(1890), 738(00), 777(20), 796(10), 804(70), 845(20),
858(80), 861(60), 875(10), 883(30), 985(IP), 1108(1880),
1109(1880), 1250(00), 1296(60)
Geology: 255(00), 281(60), 327(80), 329(00), 338(00), 345(00),
393 (20), 394 (40), 402 (30), 406 (20), 415 (20), 430 (80),
529 (1890), 585 (40), 604 (60), 644 (70), 769 (50), 794 (10),
939 (30), 998 (70), 1085 (00), 1086 (00), 1105 (1880),
1150(50), 1326(10), 1334(60)
History; 193(10), 630(10), 858(80)
Land Status: 265 (70)
Methane: 430(80)
Mining: 322 (00) 1 327(80), 393 (20) 1 466 (IP), 469 (70) 1 694 (00) r
79.4 (_10) , 825 (10) , 1046 (_10)
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COOK INLET COAL FIELD contd.
Overview: 1239(70)
Permits: 228(10-20)
Power Generation Potential: 466(IP), 815(70)
Production: 728(10-30), 1067(20)
Rank: 281(60), 341(20), 441(10), 782(00)
Reserves: 358(00), 482(10), 534(00), 545(70), 639(50), 722(00),
782(00), 812(70), 938(70), 987(IP), 1150(50), 1249(70)
Slurry Pipeline: 644(70)
Stratigraphy: 717(60), 794(10), 1086(00)
Structure: 327(80), 769(50), 794(10), 998(70)
washability: 925(80)
Volcanic Ash Partings: 1130(IP)
COOK INLET COAL FIELD COMPANY
History: 859(00)
Mining: 801(50)
COOK INLET CORPORATION
General: 902(IP)
COOK INLET MINE
Analysis: 470(40)
COOK INLET TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
General: 875(10)
COOPER COAL and COMMERCIAL COMPANY
General: 290(70)
COOPER COAL BED
Analysis:
Geology:
COOPER CREEK
(SC)
1170(40)
283(50), 704(40)
Geology: 1086(00)
Mining: 1086(00)
Stratigraphy: 1086(00)
Structure: 1086(00)
COPPER RIVER and NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD CORPORATION
General: 1222(10)
187
COOPER RIVER REGION (SC)
Analysis: 329(10), 478(10)
General: 358(10), 394(40), 585(40), 819(1890),
Geology: 329(10), 338(00), 846(10)
Rank: 394(40), 782(00)
Reserves: 782(00)
CORDOVA (SC)
General: 316(70), 836(00), 1123(70)
CORTELLA COAL CORPORATION (SC)
Analysis: 923(60)
General: 473(-)
Washability: 923(60)
CORWIN BLUFF .(AR)
Analysis: 12(70), 269(60), 270(60), 388(70), 448(00), 637(60),
1044(30), 1235(80)
Coking: 1307(60)
Drilling: 388(70)
Environmental Impact: 1235(80)
General: 312(20), 917(80)
Geology; 270(60), 344(20), 384(70), 386(IP), 388(70), 448(00),
585(40), 710(70), 1040(20), 1044(30)
History: 638(70), 858(80)
Locati.on: 388 (70)
Mining: 333(10), 338(00), 448(00), 458(70), 638(70), 866(00)
Mining Costs: 1235(80)
Production: 458(70), 1235(80)
Rank: 269(60)
Reserves: 384(70), 424(70), 1235(80), 1333(20)
Stratigraphy: 270(60), 448(00), 1044(30), 1303(60)
Structure: 270(60), 448(00), 1040(20), 1044(30)
Transportation: 1235(80)
CORWIN FORMATION . (AR)
Analysis: 3(80)
Character: 3(80)
Geology: 3(80), 445(00), 458(70), 73l(IP), 981(50), 982(50)
Mining: 73l(IP)
Stratigraphy: 445(00), 73l(IP)
Structure: 445(00), 458(70), 73l(IP)
Trace Element: 3(80)
188
CORWIN MINES (AR)
Analysis: 493 (80) , 999 (00)
General: 478 (10)
Geology: 493(80)
Mining: 1046(10)
Resources: 492(80)
CORWIN TRADING COMPANY
General: 338 (00), 445(00), 866(00)
COSTELLO CREEK (SC)
Analysis: 2(60), 12(70), 470(40), 959(60), 1005(50), 1170(40),
1235(80), 1281(40)
Closure: 1076(40)
Development: 583(40)
Drilling: 1200(40)
Environmental Impact: 1235(80)
General: 151(50), 394(40), 985(IP)
Geology: 383(70), 423(70), 471(40), 585(40), 1281(40)
History: 858(80)
Locations: 383(70)
Maps, (ext,): 213(40)
Mine Map: 1200(40)
Mining; 471(40), 583(40), 1235(80)
Production: 959(60), 1235(80)
Reserves: 1200(40), 1235(80), 1281(40)
Structure: 423(70), 959(60), 1281(40)
Transportation: 1235(80)
COTTONWOOD CREEK (SC)
Dating Methods: 1311(70)
Geology: 407(10), 1085(00), 1086(00)
Petrography: 1311(70)
Stratigraphy: 1086(00)
Structure: 407(10), 1086(00)
Volcanic Ash Partings: 1131(70)
CRIPPLE CREEK
Analysis: 235(50), 236(50), 237(50), 240(50), 242(60), 243(60),
244(60), 245(60), 246(60), 247(60), 248(60), 249(60),
431(50), 1171(70), 1172{70), 1173(70), 1295(50)
General:· 24.(60), 666(50), 1289(70)
Geology: 774(40), 792(20)
Map: 217(-), 1243(-)
Mining: 669(50), 802(70)
Stratigraphy: 431(50)
Structure: 792(20)
189
CRIPPLE CREEK COAL COMPANY
Contracts: 30(60), 82(50)
General: 21(50), 31(60), 39(60), 75(50), 151(50), 167(50),
197(50), 1324(60)
Map: 485(50)
Mining: 980(50)
Railroad: 1231(50)
CROW CONSOLIDATED COAL COMPANY
Coal Survey Plats: 1168(00)
CUNNINGHAM CLAIMS (SC)
Analysis: 470(40), 572(10), 1170(40), 1238(10)
General: 177(10), 367(60), 572(10), 576(10), 577(00), 687(10),
708(10), 714(10), 858(80), 1170(40), 1230(10), 1238(10),
1326(10)
Geology: 471(40), 1238(10)
Production: 330(10)
Review: 523(10), 1088(10)
Structure: 1238(10)
CUNNINGHAM RIDGE (SC)
Analysis: 484(10)
Geology: 475(10), 484(10)
Stratigraphy: 782(00)
Structure: 475(10)
CURTIS SEAl-! (SC)
DAHL
Analysis: 338(00)
General: 338(00), 490(90)
Geology: 338(00), 1086(00)
Stratigraphy: 1086(00)
Structure; 1086(00)
General: 195(40)
DAKOTA CONSOLIDATED COAL COMPANY (SC)
Coal Survey Plat: 1168(00)
Mining: 1046(10)
DALL RIVER VALLEY (I)
Analysis: 447(00)
General: 269(60), 338(00), 429(70), 584(70), 985(IP)
Geology: 446(00), 447(00), 516(10), 1325(60)
Stratigraphy: 446(00), 764(10)
Structure: 447(00)
DANGEROUS CAPE (SC)
Geology: 794 (10) ·
Structure: 794(10)
DATING METHODS
190
General: 856(70) 1 1128(70), 1130(IP)1 1131(70)1 1147(80), 1148(70)
DAVID BED
Analysis: 74(20), 415(20), 1170(40)
Geology: 416(20) 1 471(40), 781(10), 1142(30)
Mining: 416(20)
Production: 416(20)
Structure: 415{20) 1 416(20)
DAVIS CAMP
General: 714(10)
DAVIS CREEK
Geology: 338(00)
DAVIS MINE (SC)
Development: 553(20)
DAWSON-MURPHY ~liNE
Mining: 1081(20)
DEAD FALL SYNCLINE (AR)
Reserves; 492(80)
DEATH VALLEY
Analysis:
Geology:
Reserves;
493(80)
493 (80)
492 (80)
DEEP CREEK (SC)
General: 808(70)
Geology: 1014(70)
Mining: 283(50)
Structure: 1014(70)
DEEPBANK CREEK
Geology; 1016(IP),
Stratigraphy: 1015(70)
Structure: 1015(70), 1016(IP)
DEERING COAL MINE
Reopening: 1166(40)
DEGROFF SEM-1
Analysis: 338(00)
DELONG MOUNTAINS
Coal Locations: 384(70)
Geology: 384(70)
Resources: 384(70)
DELTA COAL COMPANY
General: 42(60)
DELTA CREEK
Geology: 398(10)
DELTA RIVER (I)
General: 840 (50)
DEPOSITION ENVIRONMENT
191
General: 1129(70), 1130(IP)
DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL (SINCE 1950)
See also ECONOMIC POTENTIAL and MARKETING POTENTIAL
AR: 252(60), 315(70), 419(60), 605(IP), 710(70), 73l(IP), 898(70),
1110(60), 1205(70)
I: SOS(IP), 507(80), 938(70), 1011(80) 1 1332(60)
NW: 492(80)
SC: 252(60), 308(IP), 504(70), 507(80), 508(70), 545(70), 72l(IP),
733(70), 800(IP), 863(70), 889(IP), 902(IP), 938(70), 997(IP),
1011(80), 1058(70), 1059(70), 1205(70)
Multiple Areas: 293(70), 314(70), 316(70), 370(70), 517(IP),
525 (70) , 535 (70) , 567 (70), 582 (80) , 587 (70) ,
652(70), 686(60), 702(70), 706(IP), 712(60),
750 (70) , 797 (80), 805 (IP), 808 (70) , 858 (80),
888(70), 889(IP), 895(IP), 940(70), 985(IP),
987(IP), 1022(70), 1123(70), 1196{70), 1197(70),
1206(70), 1234(80), 1347(70)
Environmental Constraints: 1094(IP)
Overview: 1149(60), 1258(80), 1329(70)
DEVIL MOUNTAIN
Analysis:
Geology:
493(80)
493(80)
DIAMOND COAL COMPANY (SC)
Closure: 980(50)
Mining: 1078(40)
DIAMOND CREEK
Stratigraphy: 255(00)
192
DIAMOND STRIP MINE PROJECT 812 (I)
Analysis: 585(40), 1120(40), 1180(40)
Capital Costs: 1120(40)
Geology: 585(40), 704(40), 774(40), 1180(40)
History: 1180(40)
Maps: 212(40), 382(40)
Mining: 1125(40)
Reserves: 1180(40)
Structure: 704(40)
DICK CREEK (SC)
Analysis: 1244(10)
Stratigraphy: 782(00)
DISCOVERY (NW)
Geology: 829(20)
Mining: 829(20)
Structure: 829(20)
DISENCHANTMENT BAY (SE)
General: 324(00)
Geology: 338(00), 977(1890)
DOHERTY COAL COMPANY (SC)
Closure: 186(10)
Geology: 232(40)
History: 193 (10)
Mining: 186(10), 771(10)
Stratigraphy: 186(10)
DOHERTY MINE (pC)
Analysis: 573(20), 770(10), 1303(60)
Development: 1313(30)
Develqpment Potential: 582(80)
General: 185(10), 333(10), 395(20), 955(10)
Geology: 770(10), 1303(60)
Marketing Potential: 582(80)
Mining: 771(10), 781(10)
Production: 770(10)
Reserves: 1303(60)
Structure: 770(10)
193
DONNELLY COAL FIELD (I)
Analysis: 1118(40), 1125(40)
Exploration: 1118 (40)
Map: 1197 (40)
Stratigraphy: 1125(40)
DONNELLY DOME MINE (I)
General: 34(60)
DORIS COVE (SW)
General: 490(1890)
DOUGHERTY MINE (SC)
Analysis: 415(20), 1170(40)
Geology: 415(20)
Mining: 415(20)
Structure: 415(20)
DRAKE CONSOLIDATED COAL COMPANY (SC)
Mining: 1046(10)
DREW MINE (I)
Analysis: 446(00), 447(00), 822(30), 1291(60)
General: 269(70), 584(70), 827(30)
Geology: 446(00), 447(00), 1201(60)
History: 858(80)
Prospecting: 1058(1890)
Stratigraphy: 822(30)
Structure: 447(00)
DRILL CREEK (SC)
Reserves: 509(70)
Stratigraphy: 271(60)
Structure: 271(60)
DRILLING
AR: 386(IP), 865(IP), 936(50), 964(50), 965(60), 966(50), 967(50),
968(50), 1111(70), 1121(60), 1302(60), 1309(60)
I: 1274(80), 1308(IP)
SC: 187 (10) , 278 (50), 287 (50) 1 306 (70), 308 (IP), 421 (80), 705 (50),
803 (10), 812 (70), 860 (IP), 948 (20), 949 (20), 978 (40), 1146 (60),
1185(-), 1186(50), 1187(-), 1209(60), 1210(50), 1215(50),
1216(50), 1221(50), 1303(60), 1305(60), 1306(60)
DRYING OF COAL
General: 917(80) 1 928(70), 929(IP), 93l(IP), 976(IP)
194
DUCK FLAT COMPANY
Analysis: 235(50)
General: 110 (50)
Houston Sublease: 151(50)
Mining: 987(IP)
DUKTOTH VALLEY (SC)
Analysis: 765(10)
General: 571(10)
Geology: 765 (10)
DUNBAR CLAIM
Analysis: 1001-(30)
DUNKLE MINE (SC)
Analysis: 862(40), 978(40), 1005(50), 1170(40), 1281(40)
Contracts: 83(50)
Development: 668(50)
Development Potential: 1200(40)
Drilling: 978(40), 1200(40)
Geology: 585(40), 978(40), 1281(40)
History: 858(80), 978(40)
Maps: 213(40), 1200(40)
Mining: 1150(50)
Production: 978(40)
Reserves: 978 (40), 1200 (40), 1281 (40)
Stratigraphy: 978(40)
Structure: 978(40), 1281(40)
DUTCH HARBOR (SW)
History: b38(70)
Mining: 638(70)
Naval Coal Depot: 971(00)
DRY CREEK BASIN
General: 396(10)
Geology: 390(10), 398(10)
Locations: 1290(70)
Structure: 390(10)
EAGLE (I)
Analysis: 12(70), 294(70), 327(80), 470(40), 659(70), 926(IP)
Character: 926(IP)
Development Potential: 293(70)
General: 269(60), 277(60), 316(70), 469(70), 584(70), 804(70),
8J.3 (70), 985 (IP)
Geology: 294(70), 327(80), 579(70)
195
EAGLE contd,
History: 858(80)
Land Status: 504(70)
Marketing Potential: 293(70)
Mining: 327(80)
Rank: 813 (70)
Reserves: 11(70)1 293(70), 504(70)
Structure: 327(80), 659(70)
washability: 926(IP)
EAGLE HARBOR (SW)
General: 1085(00)
EAGLE RIVER (SC)
General: 394(40)
EASTLAND CANYON (SC)
Analysis: 1085(00)
General: 490(1890), 875(10)
Geology: 1085(00), 1086(00)
Stratigraphy: 1086(00)
Structure: 1086(00)
EASTLAND SEAM (SC)
Analysis: 338(00)
ECONOMIC POTENTIAL (SINCE 1950)
General: 665(50), 742(IP), 749(80), 860(IP), 895(IP) 1 940(70),
946(80), 96l(IP)
NW: 873(70)
SC: 960(IP), 1058(70), 1059(70)
Overview: 994(IP), 1149(60)
ECONOMICS
General: 300(IP) 1 30l(IP), 409(70), 459(70) 1 466(IP), 520(IP),
535 (70), 565 (70), 602 (70), 773 (70) 1 805 (IP), 906 (IP),
1336(IP)
AR: 386 (IP), 424 (70) I 605 (IP) I 865 (IP)
I: 458(70)1 507(80)1 517(IP)1 646(70), 1270(IP)
SC: 296 (80), 458 (70) I 507 (80), 508 (70), 517 (IP), 524 (70), 525 (70),
644 (70) 1 857 (IP), 889 (IP) 1 902 (IP) 1 1140 (70)
Home Heating: 1052(IP)
Multiple Areas: 804(70)1 959(60)
Ove·rview: 1258 (80)
EDWARD T. McNALLY MINE
Leases: 514(20)
Mining: 344(20)
Production: 62(20)
EEK RIVER
Exploration: 673(20)
General: 763(10)
Geology: 673(20)
Stratigraphy: 673(20)
Structure: 673(20)
ELEPHANT POINT
Analysis: 493(80)
Distribution: 893(70)
Geology: 493(80)
Resources: 492(80)
Structure: 893 (70)
EL SODERQUEST
Analysis: 74(20)
(AR)
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ELUSIVE CREEK
Analysis:
Drilling:
270(60), 388(70), 419(60)
388 (70)
Geology:
Location:
386 (IP), 388 (70), 419 (60), 710 (70)
388 (70)
EMERY BED ( SC)
Analysis: 415(20), 1170(40)
Geology: 416(20), 471(40), 781(10)
Mining: 416(20), 781(10)
Production: 416(20)
Structure: 415(20), 416(20), 781(10)
EMERY-KELLY MINE
Analysis: 573(20)
EMMA CREEK
Analysis:
Geology:
Structure:
(I)
786(10)
786 (10)
786(10)
EMPLOYMENT/SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
General: 863(70), 877(70), 1077(40), 1078(40)
AR: 898 (70)
SC: 794(10), 889(IP)
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EMPLOYMENT/SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITIONS contd.
Army: 1076 (40)
Mines: 133(40)
Recruitment: 1076(40)
Statistics: 15(50), 1146(60) (See also STATISTICS)
ENGLISH BAY
Geology:
(SC)
1334(60)
ENGLISH COMPANY (SC)
General: 551(-), 714(10)
ENGLISH GROUP (SC)
General: 913(10)
ENGLISH HARBOR (Also called Coal Village) (SC)
First Mine: 767(1863)
Mining: 767(1863)
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
AR: 710 (70), 731 (IP), 1268 (70)
I: 953(70), 1271(70)
SC: 194(70), 72l(IP), 733(70), 960(IP), 996(70), 997(IP),
1268 (70)
General: 13(70), 300(IP), 370(70), 464(70), 474(70), 503(IP),
533 (70), 565 (70), 597 (70), 691 (IP), 692 (70) I 701 (70),
706 (IP), 773 (70), 798 (70), 852 (IP) I 854 (70), 906 (IP) I
1094(IP), 1095(80), 1235(80)
Multiple Areas: 835(IP), 1053(IP), 1336(IP)
Overview: 1258(80)
Power Plant: 1248(50)
EQUIPMENT
AR: 865(IP}, 991(40)
I: & (70), 1274 (80)
SC: 512(10}, 716(50), 769(50), 889(IP)
Continuous Miner: 155(50)
Correspondence: 59(20)
Dragline: 231(70)
Equipment Transfer (horses): 139(20)
Ge>neral: 189 (10}, 664 (10), 750 (70}, 956 (10}
ESKA COAL MINE
Analysis: 2(60), 132(20}, 232(40), 267(50), 389(10), 395(20),
415(20), 470(40), 476(10), 478(10}, 573(20), 585(50),
593 (40), 705 (50), 744 (10), 790 (00), 791 (00), 795 (10),
862(10), 869(10), 870(00), 904(60), 924(70), 947(20),
198
ESKA COAL MINE -Analysis contd,
948 (20), 962 (70), 1005 (50), 1045 (-), 1142 (30), 1169 (20),
1170(40), 1244(10), 1303(60)
Bid: 109 (40)
Briquetting: 724(10)
Closure: 103(20-30), 110(50), 132(20), 145(20-60), 657(20),
1068(20), 1081(20)
Coal Reports: 92(40), 104(40), 108(40), 116(40), 119(40)
Commercial Sales: 55(10)
Correspondence: 102(20-40)
Development: 45 (40), 46 (40), 94 (20), 103 (20-30), 104 (40),
278(50), 310(20), 335(20), 620(40), 724(10),
781(10), 956(10), 1096(10), 1169(20)
Development Potential: 276(40), 582(80), 653(40), 979(70)
Disposition of Material: 114(50)
Dormatory: 101(40)
Drilling: 187(10), 705(50)
Economic Potential: 979(70)
Employees: 104(40), 105(40), 109(40)
Equipment: 104(40), 107(40), 956(10)
Exploration: 107(40), 187(10)
Financial Statements: 104(40), 182(20)
Flood: 1142(30)
Freight Rates: 1142(30)
General: 122(20+), 278(50), 284(50), 285(50), 294(70), 302(40),
3!'15 (20), 514 (20), 546 (20), 608 (00), 621 (40), 776 (10),
796 (10), 845 (20), 877 (20), 879 (20), 882 (30), 883 (30),
1024(30), 1029(30), 1031(30), 1035(40), 1036(40),
1093(10), 1307(60)
Geology: 182 (20), 187 (10), 232 (10), 267 (50), 394 (40), 415 (20),
416 (20) , 458 (70) , 459 (70) , 471 (40) , 4 76 (10) , 478 (10) ,
481 (10) , 585 (40) , 704 (40) , 789 (10) , 795 (10) , 800 (50) ,
870 (00), 1045 (-), 1125 (40), 1142 (30), 1150 (50),
1303(60), 1334(60)
Hazards: 187(10)
History: 182(20), 225(20), 638(00), 904(60), 1045(-), 1142(30)
Inventory; 102(20-30), 111(40)
Job Descriptions: 106(40)
Labor Disputes: 106(40), 115(40), 334(20)
Leases/Permits; 514(20), 1071(20)
Legislation: 611(30)
Map: 45(40), 46(40), 47(40), 78(10), 108{40)
Maps, {ext,): 129(40), 184(10-40), 1069{30)
Marketing Potential; 356(20), 582(80)
Mining; 44(40), 46(40), 182(20), 187(10), 278(50), 286(50),
356(20), 357(20), 415(20), 416(20), 471(40), 620(40),
638 (70) , 771 (10) , 777 (20) , 781 (10), 795 (10) , 889 (IP) ,
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ESKA COAL MINE -Mining contd,
955(10), 985(IP), 1024(30), 1025(30), 1027(30), 1045(-),
1068(20), 1078(40), 1137(30), 1138(30), 1237(20), 1303(60)
Mining Costs: 187(10), 611(30), 803(10), 1096(10)
Mrak Purchase of Eska: 114(50)
Opening: 1067(20)
Operating Costs: 225(20)
Overview: 779(10)
Petrography: 962(70)
Photographs: 50(10)
Power Plant Potential: 116(40)
Production: 62(20), 102(20-40), 104(40), 106(40), 107(40), 109(40),
182 (20), 267 (50), 309 (20), 310 (20) ,, 356 (20), 416 (20),
611 (30), 803 (10), 947 (20), 956 (10), 985 (IP), 1067 (20),
1169(20), 1314(30)
Rank: 389(10), 948(20)
Reopening: 1036(40)
Regulations: 106(40)
Reserves: 107(40), 153(50), 276(40), 278(50), 724(10), 803(10),
889(IP), 987(IP), 1096(10), 1303(60)
Safety: 106(40)
Stratigraphy: 267(50), 278(50), 415(20), 543(40), 550(10),
704 ( 40) , 705 (50), 781 (10) , 790 (00), 791 (00),
795(10), 869(60), 1045(-), 1142(30), 1314(30)
Structure: 267(50), 415(20), 416(20), 704(40), 724(10), 781(10),
791 (00), 869 (00), 870 (00), 889 (IP), 947 (20), 1142 (30),
1314 (30)
Timbering: 106(40)
Transportation: 73(50), 113(30-40), 114(50), 356(20), 611(30)
Tunnel: 107(40), 112(40)
Utilization: 186(10), 611(30)
Valuation: 111(40)
Washability: 593(40), 705(50), 924('70)
ESKA CREEK COAL COMPANY (~C)
General: 415(20)
History: 193(10)
Mining: 771(10)
ESKA WASHERY: (SC)
Bids: 117(40)
Character: 592(-)
Coal Preparation: 592(-)
Correspondence: 117(40), 118(40)
Diagrams: 592(-)
Invitation to Bid: 113(30-40)
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ESKA WASHERY contd,
Tipple Washery (proposed): 117(40), 592(-)
washery Plant: 114(50)
Washery Tests: 592(-)
ESKER STREAM
Geology: 1116(00)
ETOLIAN STRAIGTHS (SW)
General: 984(70), 985(IP)
EVAN JONES COAL COMPANY (SC)
Analysis: 2 (60), 72 (40), 74 (20), 119 (20-30), 1009 (30), 1010 (30),
1146(60), 1278(30)
Buildings: 1078(40)
Closure: 97(30), 119(20-30)
Contracts: 24(60), 29(60), 30(60), 33(60), 82(50)
Correspondence: 120(40-50)
Development: 619(40), 1028(30), 1146(60)
Drilling: 1146(60)
Employment Statistics: 1146(60)
Equipment: 120(40-50), 1146(60)
Exploration: 1146(60)
Explosion: 97(30), 1074(30)
General: 20(50), 21(50), 24(60), 151(50), 157(50), 163(50),
309(20), 514(20), 618(40), 845(20), 858(80), 1077(40)
Hazard: 35(60), 1146(60), l277(60)
History: 858(60), 1146(60)
Leases: 514(20), 619(40), 1071(20), 1146(60)
Mine Map: 536(50), 537(50), 538(40), 539(50), 540(50), 541(50),
542 (50) , 543 (50) , 544 (50)
Mine Operations: 119(20-30)
Mining: 667(50), 668(50), 669(50), 801(60), 845(20), 1024(30),
1025(30), 1026(30), 1027(30), 1028(30), 1029(30),
1031(30), 1033(40), 1036(40), 1074(30), 1075(40),
1077(40), 1078(40), 1133(30), 1134(30), 1135(30),
1136(30), 1142(30), 1146(60), 1277(60)
Mining Conditions: 619(40)
Production: 73 (50), 119 (20-30) , 1027 (30) , 1067 (20), 114.6 (60)
Rank: 1278 (30)
Report (final): 1146(60)
Steam Tests; 496(20)
Washability; 1146(60)
Washery: 666(50)
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EVAN JONES MINE (SC)
Accidents: 1034(30)
Analysis: 58(20), 61(20), 122(20+), 232(40), 234(50), 281(60),
470(40), 494(20), 498(50), 588(60), 590(60), 593(40),
598 (60), 625 (60), 626 (60), 705 (50), 962 (70), 1007 (30),
1008(30), 1170(40), 1280(30), 1299(60), 1300(60),
1303(60), 1313(30)
Character: 593(40)
Closure: 1323(60)
Coking Tests: 625(60), 626(60)
Contracts: 67(30), 171(50)
Correspondence: 69(30)
Development: 278 (50), 310 (20), 335 (20), 1030 (30), 1081 (20)
Development Potential: 582(80), 979(70)
Drilling: 705(50)
Economic Potential: 979(70)
Equipment: 36(00), 532(50), 716(50)
Explosion: 532(50), 669(50), 1074(30), 1138(30)
General: 34(60), 39(60), 40(60), 42(60), 197(50), 261(20), 284(50),
294 (70), 302 (40), 311 (20), 312 (20), 334 (20), 394 (40),
395 (20) , 1307 ( 60)
Geology: 232(40), 260(40), 267(50), 283(50), 471(40), 585(40),
704(40), 1142(30), 1303(60)
Heavy Rains: 35(60)
History: 716(50), 1142(30)
Map Lease: 211(-)
Marketing Potential: 356(20), 582(80), 1030(30)
Mining: 278(50), 286(50), 334(20), 356(20), 620(40), 622(50),
716 (50), 887 .(70) , 888 (70), 889 (IP) , 985 (IP) , 1022 (20),
1024(30), 1025(30), 1033(40), 1035(40), 1068(20), 1125(40),
1146(60), 1150(50), 1237(20), 1303(60), 1324(60)
Mining Conditions: 532(50)
Mining Methods: 532(50)
Petrography: 625(60), 626(60), 962(70)
Preparation: 588(60), 716(50)
Production: 60(20), 62(20), 65(30), 66(30), 69(30), 260(40),
267 (50) , 494 (20) , 705 (50) , 716 (50) , 876 (20) , 889 (90),
934 (50), 1030 (30), 1067 (20)
Purchase Eska Mine: 38(60)
Rank: 310(20)
Reopening: 1068(20)
Reserves: 278 (50), 705 (50), 987 (IP), 1303 (60)
Steam Test.s: 1280 (30)
Stratigraphy: 278 (50), 593 (40), 705 (50), 1125 (40), 1142 (30)
Structure: 704(40), 1142(30)
Surface Mining: 588(20)
EVAN JONES MINE contd.
Transportation; 356(20)
Ventilation; 1125(40)
Washability; 460(70), 588(60), 590(60), 593(40), 625(60),
705 (50) , 716 (50) , 980 (50)
Washery; 716(50), 980(50), 1068(20)
EVAN JONES MINING COMPANY (SC)
Mine ~Ia~; 693(30)
Mining; 620(40)
EVE CREEK
Geology; 396(10), 400(10)
EXPLOSIONS
Evan Jones Mine; 532(50), 1138(30)
Healy River; 123(40)
McDonald Property; 554(10)
F. E. COMPANY, See FAIRBANKS EXPLORATION COMPANY
FAIRBANKS (_I)
General; 316(70), 745(70)
Map (geol.) ; 1283 (70) , 1284 (70), 1285 (70), 1286 (70)
FAIRBANKS EXPLORATION COMPANY
Analysis; 74(20)
General; 1026(30)
FAIRHAVEN DISTRICT (NW)
General; 334(20), 571(10), 1124(40)
Mining; 1124(40)
FAIRVIEW MOUNTAIN (SC)
Geology; 407(10)
Reserves; 635(70)
Stratigraphy; 271(60)
Structure; 407 (10)
FALLS CREEK CANYON (SC)
Analysis; 470(40), 744(1C), 782(00), 1170(40), 1244(10)
Geology; 471(40), 479(10), 484(10), 1085(00), 1086(00)
Mining; 825(10)
Stratigraphy; 782(00), 1086(00)
Structure; 479(10), 825(10), 1086(00)
FAN CREEK
Analysis:
Geology:
730(20)
730(20)
(I)
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FAREWELL
General: 985(IP), 1014(70)
Geology:
FAVORITE BAY
General:
FIRESTONE MINE
Geology:
Mining:
FISH CREEK
Drilling:
1014 (70) , 1015 (70) , 1016 (IP)
(SE)
1314(00)
(SE)
338(00)
859(00)
968(50)
FIVE FINGER MINE
Analysis: 446(00)
Geology: 446(00)
FIVE FINGER RAPIDS (Yukon)
General: 546(20)
FLAT (SW)
Analysis:
General:
Geology:
FLY ASH
829 (30)
828(10), 1037(10)
823(30)
General: 69l(IP), 745(70), 1266(70)
FOOTHILLS
Economic:
Overview:
Reserves:
FORT KENAI
535(70)
535(70)
535(70)
General: 490(1890)
FORTY MILE (I)
Analysis: 585 (.40), 862 (.40), 962 (70)
General: 1036 (10), 1048 (.10)
Geology: 446(00), 704(40), 1054(1890)
Petrography: 962(70)
FORTY MILE contd.
Production: 260(40)
Stratigraphy: 446(00)
Structure: 704(40)
FOSSIL CREEK (AR)
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Analysis: 270(60), 517(60)
FOSTER CLAIM
General: 1007(30)
FOURTH BERG LAKE
Analysis: 470(40), 744(10), 780(00), 1244(10), 1170(40)
Geology: 471(40), 780(00)
Stratigraphy: 780(00)
FOURTH of JULY CREEK (I)
General: 844(10)
Geology: 846(10)
FRENCH GULCH (SC)
Geology: 267(40)
Production: 267(40)
FRITZ CREEK (SC)
Analysis: 1085(00)
General: 875(10)
Geology: 1085(00), 1086(00)
Mining: 290(70)
Stratigraphy: 1086(00)
Structure: 1086(00)
GAKONA RIVER
Geology:
Structure:
GALENA (I)
Analysis:
General:
Geology:
GASIFICATION
(SC)
818 (00)
818(00)
2(60), 470(40), 1170(40)
813 (70) , 985 (IP)
471 (40)
General:. 11 (70) , 13 (70) , 78 ( 60) , 505 (IP) , 565 (70) , 582 (80) , 597 (70) ,
602(70), 69l(IP), 72l(IP), 804(70), 811(70), 812(70),
854 (70), 884 (40), 979 (70), 1058 (70), 1258 (80)
GEORGE WALLEN MINE (AR)
Mine Map: 1124(40)
Mining: 1124(40)
Reopening: 1166(40)
GEORGETOWN AREA (SE)
General: 813(70)
GIST PROPERTY
Washability: 920(60)
GLACIER BAY
Analysis:
Geology:
Structure:
(SE)
760 (70)
760 (70)
760 (70)
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GLACIER CREEK
Analysis:
General:
G7ology:
572 (10),
396(10), 843(30)
937 (60)
GLORYHOLE CREEK (SC)
Coal Fire: 1119(70)
Photographs (Coal Fire): 1119(70)
GOLD RUN PASS (I)
Development: 941(70)
Drilling: 941(70)
General: 8(70)
Geology: 774(40)
Mine Maps, ext.: 941(70)
GOLD WITH COAL
General: 899(00)
GOLDEN ZONE COAL COMPANY (SC)
Development: 123(40)
Transportation: 123(40)
GOLOVIN LAGOON
Analysis:
Geology:
(NW)
493(80)
493 (80)
GRAND STAND FORMATION
Drilling: 966(50)
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GRANITE CREEK (SC)
Character: 610(00)
General: 415 (20) , 608 ( 00) , 735 (20) , 796 (10)
Geology: 610(00)
Structure: 610(00)
GRAVEL CREEK (SC)
Analysis: 796(10), 1244(10)
Structure: 948(20), 796(10)
GREAT KIPKA ISLAND
Naval Coal Depot: 969(00)
GREEN CLAIMS
Geology:
Mining:
714 (10)
714 (10)
GREEN-DOUGHTON GROUP
General: 555 (10) , 677 (10)
GREEN-YOUNG GROUP
Alaska Anthracite: 378(10)
Black Bear Coal Claim: 681(10)
Blue Bear Coal Claim: 676(10)
Brown Bear Coal Claim: 372(10)
Butler Coal Claim: 373(10)
Chicago Coal Claim: 371(10)
General: 207(10), 676(10)
Iowa Coal Claim: 677(10)
Katalla-Alaska Anthracite: 683(10)
Pittock Coal Claim: 678(10)
Portland Alaska Anthracite Coal Company: 380(10)
Portland Coal Claim: 679 (10)
Tacoma Coal Claim: 680(10)
washington: 376(10)
Wheeler Coal Claim: 682(10)
Willoughby Group: 684(10)
Woodard Coal Claim: 377(10)
GRUBSTAKE FORMATION (I)
Geology: 1296(60)
Stratigraphy: 1296(60)
Structure; 1296(60)
GUIDEBOOK
Matanuska Valley: 44(60)
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GULKANA RIVER (SC)
Geology: 840(50)
HALLS RAPID
Analysis:
General:
446(00), 447(00)
584 (70)
Geology: 446(00), 447(00)
HAMILTON BAY (SE)
Exploration: 1340(00)
General: 362(20) 1 1342(00)
Geology: 1343(00)
Rank: 813 (70)
HAMLIN COAL CLAIM
General: 753(10)
HAPPY VALLEY (SC)
Washability: 920(60)
HAPPY VALLEY COAL COMPANY (SC)
General: 1048(10)
HARKRADER (SE)
Analysis: 2(60), 470(40), 1170(40)
Development: 1024(30)
Geology: 471(40)
Mining: 471(40), 1025(30) 1 1026(30)
HARTLINE ALASKA COAL COMPANY
General: 422(10)
Mining: 1046(10)
Report: 1061(10)
HARTLINE MINE NO. 1-7
Analysis: 572(10)
HAVNER and CO. See W.A. HAVNER and COMPANY
HAYES RIVER
General:
Geology:
504 (30)
404(20)
HAZARDS See also COAL FIRES
I: 260(40),1295(50)
SC: 187(10), 803(10)
General: 14(70), 334(20), 615(40), 642(50), 1235(80)1 1258(80)
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HEALY CREEK FORMATION (I)
Analysis: 3(80)
Geology: 3(80), 1296(60)
Map: 1284(70), 1285(70), 1286(70), 1287(70), 1288(70), 1289(70),
1290(70)
Stratigraphy: 654 (70), 1296 (60)
Structure: 1296(60)
HEALY CREEK MINE (I)
ANALYSIS; 2(60), 237(50), 327(80), 390(10), 395(20), 431(50),
470(40) 1 573(20) r 585(40) r 959(60) r 1170(40) r 1235(80),
1295(50)
Character: 393(20), 1295(50)
Coal Fires: 619(40)
Development: 431(50),
Development Potential:
1032(30), 1313(30)
979 (70)
Environmental Impact: 1235(80)
Flood: 1026(30)
General: 269(60),
Geology: 327(80),
398 (10),
924 (70) 1
History: 858(80)
285(50),
366(70),
463 (70),
1282 (70)
Location: 383(70), 1289(70)
311(20), 312(20),
383 (70), 390 (10), 393 (70), 394 (40)
471 (40), 585 (40), 762 (10), 792 (20),
Nap: 1176 (40), 1197 (40), 1287 (70), 1288 (70)
Mine Map: 217(-)
Mining: 327 (80) , 383 (70) 1 458 (70) , 463 ( 70) 1 464 (70), 924 (70) ,
959(60), 984(70), 985(IP), 1035(40), 1066(20)
Mining Conditions: 619(40)
Overview: 984(70)
Photographs:· 50(10)
Production: 959(60), 985(IP) 1 1235(80) 1 1295(50)
Purchase by Suntrana Mining Company: 152(50), 667(50)
Rank: 1295 (50)
Reclamation: 464(70)
Reserves: 1235(80) 1 1282(70)
Stratigraphy: 366(70) 1 396(10)1 431(50), 1295(50)
Structure: 366(70) 1 759(60), 760(10)1 792(20), 1295(50)
Transportation: 1235(80)
HEALY FORK (I)
Analysis: 2(60), 235(50)1 238(50)1 239(50), 240(50)1 241(60),
242(60), 243(60)1 244(60), 245(60)1 246(60), 247(60),
248 (60) r 249 (60) r 250 (60) r 470 (40) 1 695 (70) r 696 (70) r
697(70) 1 698(70) r 1171(70) r 1172(70) r 1173(70)
Geology: 4 71 ( 40)
HEALY RIVER COAL CORPORATION (I)
Analysis: 74(20), 125(20-30), 1278(30)
Bids: 95 (20)
Briquetting Potential: 564(20)
Carbonization: 564(20)
Coal Fires: 666(50), 980(50), 125(20-30), 126(40-60)
Contracts: 82(50)
Correspondence: 124(20-40), 126 (40-60), 361(10)
Equipment: 564(20)
General: 197(50), 261(20), 285(50), 309(20), 514(20), 618(40),
666(50), 774(40), 802(70), 8.58(80), 881(40), 883(30),
884(40), 1077(40)' 1295(50)
History: 858(80)
Incorporation: 95(20)
Landslide: 125(20-30)
Leases: 126(40-60), 514(20)
Map: 217(-), 636(50)
Marketing Potential: 361(00)
Mine Operations: 125(20-30), 334(20)
Mining: 356 (20), 546 (20), 845 (20) , 980 (50) , 1022 (20) , 1024 (30),
1027(30)' 1031(30)' 1033(40)' 1036(40)' 1081(20)'
1133(30), 1135(30)' 1136(30), 1237(20)
Nenana Public Utilities: 124(20-40)
Production: 119(20-30), 124(20-40), 125(20-30), 876(20),
1027(30), 1031(30), 1034(30)
Rank: 1278(30)
Steam Test: 496(20)
Transportation-Railroad: 124(20-40)
Valuation: 125(20-30)
Utilization: 564(20)
HEALY RIVER COAL FIELD (I)
Analysis: 12(70), 58(20), 571(10), 587(70), 1007(30), 1008(30),
1009(30)' 1010(30)' 1102(70)
Character: 924(70), 1293(-)
Coal Fire: 619(40)
Coal Reports: 92(40), 1023(30)
Development: 612(40), 613(40), 614(40)
Development Potential: 938(70), 1123(70)
Depositional Environment: 1129(70)
Explosion: 123(40)
General: 8 (70) , 26 (60), 58 (20) , 60 (20) , 62 (20) , 122 (20+),
175 (30) ' 203 (20) ' 294 (70) ' 392 (30) ' 611 (30) ' 638 (00)'
845 (20)' 877 (20)' 878 (20)' 879 (20)' 880 (20)' 1017 (20)'
1021(20)' 1022(20)' 1024(30)' 1025(30)' 1026(30)'
1033 (40)' 1036 (40)' 1034 (30)' 1063 (50)' 1231 (50)
Geology: 267(50), 505(IP), 580(30), 587(70), 704(40), 1126(70)
HEALY RIVER COAL FIELD contd,
History: 638(00)
Hydrogenation: 1151(50)
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Hydrologic Reconnaissance: 1002(80)
Maps, (geol.): 619(40)
Mining: 518(70) 1 519(70) I 638(QQ) I 1018(20) I 1027(30) I 1Q29(3Q) 1
1Q34(3Q) 1 1064(50) 1 1125(40), 1137(30) 1 1138(30)
Overview: 984(70)
Palynology: 807(IP)
Photographs: 50(10)
Power Plant: 43(60), 166(50), 908(60)
Production: 62(20), 63(20), 65(30), 66(30), 69(30), 1035(40),
1293(-)
Reserves: 938(70), 987(IP), 1035(40), 1293(-)
Stratigraphy: 267 (50) , 580 (30), 1126 (70) , 1127 (70)
Structure: 267(50), 580(30), 587(70), 704(40), 1293(-)
Utilization: 612(40), 613(40), 614(40)
Washability: 924(70)
HEALY STATION (I)
General: 60(20)
HERENDEEN BAY COAL FIELD (SW)
AnalysiS I 12 (70) I 254 (lQ) I 255 (QQ) 1 269 (6Q) 1 327 (8Q) I 338 (QQ) 1
441(10), 467(70), 470(40), 585(40), 659(60), 744(10),
813(70), 867(00), 927(RIP) I 1170(40) I 1226(10), 1244(10)
Development: 255(00) 1 269(60) 1 729(1890)
Development Costs: 989(40)
Development Potential: 293(70), 585(40)
General: 277(60), 302(40), 458(70), 459(70), 490(1890), 491(1890),
728 (1890) 1 804 (7Q) 1 836 (QQ) 1 1169 (2Q) 1 1250 (QQ) 1 1318 (7Q) 1
Geology: 254(10), 255(00), 327(80), 338(00), 467(70), 471(40),
567 (70) I 585 (4Q) f 604 (60.) 1 819 (1890) 1 867 (QQ) I 1018 (3Q) I
1085(00), 1150(50)
History: 858(80)
Land Status: 504(70)
Marketing Domestic: 867(00)
Mine Map: 867(00)
Mining: 329(10), 466(IP), 469(70), 471(40), 478(10), 819(1890),
859(00)
Outlook: 293(70)
Overview: 808(70), 984(70)
Petrography: 748(70)
Power Generation Potential: 466(IP)
Production: 985(IP), 255(00)
Rank: 269(60) 1 341(20) 1 441(10)1 813(70) 1 1301(70)
Reserves: 11(00), 293(70), 467(70), 504(70), 534(00), 585(40),
694(00), 813(70), 935(-)
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HERENDEEN BAY COAL FIELD contd,
Stratigraphy: 254(10), 255(00), 467(70), 567(70), 748(70),
867(00)
Structure: 254(10), 255(10), 269(10), 327(80), 467(70), 867(00),
1307(60)
Transportation: 254(10), 585(40)
washability: 467(70), 927(RIP)
HESS CREEK (I)
General: 269(60), 338(00), 813(70), 827(30)
Geology: 516(10), 1054(1890)
History: 858(80)
Mining: 822(30), 859(00)
Structure: 1054(1890)
HICKS CREEK FIELD (SC)
Analysis: 87 0(00)
General: 791(00)
Geology: 970(00)
Overview: 607(00)
Structure: 870(00)
HIDDEN CREEK (SC)
stratigraphy: 848(00)
HIGHLAND CONSOLIDATED COAL (SC)
Mining: 1046(10)
HIGHWAY PASS
General:
Geology:
392(30)
1039 (20)
HISTORICAL MARKER
General: 88(60)
HISTORY OF COAL MINING
AR: 419(60), 445(00), 448(00), 522(40), 594(40), 1110(60),
1309(60)
Anthracite: 1314(30)
Beluga River: 665(50), 887(70)
Bering River: 711(10)
Broad Pass: 675(50)
Chandler River: 517(60)
Chickaloon: 1314(30)
Controller Bay: 554(10)
HISTORY OF COAL MINING contd,
Cook Inlet: 1105(1880)
Costello Creek: 978(40)
Eska: 1045(20)
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Evan Jones: 716(50), 1146(60)
Homer: 283 (50)
Houston: 800(50)
I: 979(70)
Katchemak Bay: 875(10), 1086(00)
Katalla: 544(10), 559(10), 711(10)
Kenai Peninsula: 283(50), 290(70), 603(10), 907(60)
Matanuska: 476(10), 899(IP), 1303(60)
Moose Creek District: 232(40), 1313(30)
Mt, McKinley: 354(10)
Multiple Areas: 12(20), 150(60), 175(30), 277(60), 294(70),
329 (10), 334 (20), 348 (00), 350 (10), 410 (70),
457(70), 460(70), 466(IP), 553(20), 587(70)
600 (10), 627 (70) , 694 (00) , 801 (60), 858 (80),
872 (10) , 984 (70) , 985 (IP) , 1018 (30) , 1021 (20),
1226(10), 1258(80)
NW: 349 (00)
Nenana: 774(40), 1271(70)
Reclamation History: 464(70)
SC: 232(40), 285(50), 302(40), 415(20), 739(10), 948(20),
979 {70)
SW: 1085(00)
Usibelli: 462(70), 802(70)
Wishbone Hill: 286{50)
Yanert: 580{30)
HOCKLEY HILLS
Analysis:
Geology:
HODZANA RIVER
Analysis:
General:
Geology:
{NW)
493 (80)
493(80)
(I)
1325(60)
584(70), 1201(60)
1325{60)
HOLITNA (SW)
General: 1037(10)
Mining: 1037(10)
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HOMER COAL CORPORATION (SC)
Analysis: 2(60), 267(50)
Development: 674(40)
General: 151(50), 283(50), 285(50), 290(70), 704(40)
Geology: 267(50)
Map: 674(40), 1183(50)
Mine. Fire: 1183(50)
Mining: 980(50), 1077(40), 1078(40)
Photographs: 279(50)
Stratigraphy: 267(50)
Structure: 267(50)
HOMER COAL MINE (SC)
Closure: 666(50)
Geology: 283(50)
Stratigraphy: 283(50)
Structure: 283(50)
HOMER DISTRICT (SC)
Analysis: 12(70), 659(70), 813(70), 1085(00), 1125(40)
Coal Fire: 1179 (30) , 1183 (50), 1207 (5.0) , 1221 (50), 1290 (50-70),
Development: 620(40), 621(40)
Exploration: 620(40), 621(40), 570(40)
General: 255(50), 285(50), 322(00), 618(40), 641(50)
Geology: 338(00), 570(40), 1085(00)
History: 638(70)
Hydrogenation Potential; 230(50), 1151(50)
Map: 215(-), 216(-), 222(-), 274(40), 718(40-50), 1252(~)
Mining: 570(40), 638(70), 980(50)
Palynology: 897(IP)
Permits: 641(50)
Rank: 269{60), 813(70)
Reserves: 269{60), 813(70)
Stratigraphy: 223 {-), 269 (.60), 570 (40), 875 {10), 1125 (40)
Structure: 338{00), 570(40)1 659{70)
HOMESTAKE CREEK (SW)
General: 828(10), 829(30)
214
HOOK BAY (SC)
Analysis: 470 (40), 730 (20), 744 (10), 1049 (20)
Development: 255(00)
General: 477(10), 808(70)
Geology: 730(20), 1085(00)
History: 801(60), 858(80)
Mining: 356(20), 801(60)
Stratigraphy: 254(10), 255(00), 1049(20)
HOSEANNA (I)
Analysis:
General:
Geology:
Structure:
786(10)
392(30), 396(10)
393 (20), 394 ( 40) , 774 (40), 786 (10), 899 (00)
786 (10), 899 (00)
HOUSTON (SC)
Analysis: 2(60), 234(50), 235(50), 236(50), 237(50), 281(60),
284(50), 470(40), 800(50), 904(60), 1219(50)
Drilling: 800(50), 1210(501
General: 287(50), 622(50), 641(50), 889(IP), 1035(40)
Geology: 287(50), 800(50), 1150(50)
History: 800(50), 904(60)
Map: 210(-), 211(-), 1197(40), 1210(50)
Mining; 287(50), 667(50), 800(50), 1034(30)
Permits; 641(50)
Reserves: 889(IP)
Stratigraphy; 284(50), 287(50)
Structure: 287(50)
HOUSTON COAL MINING COMPANY (SC)
Analysis: 72(49)
Closure: 666(50)
Correspondence: 127(40-50)
Exploration: 1078(40)
General; 151(50), 157(50), 197(50)
Reconstruction Finance Corporation: 685(50)
Sublease Duck Flat: 151(50)
washing Plant; 800(50), 980(50)
HOWARD and JESSEN COAL MINE
Analysis: 470(40)
General: 155(50)
Geology: 471(40), 585(40), 1255(-)
Map: 1184 (40)
Mining: 471(40)
215
HUNT RIVER (NW)
Analysis; 493(80)
General; 813 (70)
Geology; 493 (80)
Reserves; 492(80)
HUNTER CREEK
Analysis; 822(30)
General; 195(40), 412(20)
Geology; 516(10)
HUNTS MINE
Analysis; 572 (10)
HYDROGENATION
General; 71(40), 72(40), 122(20+)
Homer Field; 231(50), 1151(50)
Nenana Field; 230(50), 1151(50)
HYDROLOGY
Multiple Areas; 1002(80), 1235(80), 1258(80)
sc; 421 (80)
ICY BAY (SE)
Analysis; 338(00)
General; 279(60), 1055(00)
Rank; 813(70)
ICY CAPE (SE)
General; 804(70)
IDITAROD (NW)
Analysis; 330(10), 470(10), 571(10), 823(30), 962(70), 1020(10),
1037(10)
General; 584(70)
Geology; 330(10), 471(40), 823(30), 1037(10)
Petrography; 962(70)
Structure; 330(10), 1020(10)
IGLOO CREEK OUTCROP
General; 571(10)
IKPIKPUK RIVER (AR)
Analysis; 2(60), 270(60), 470(40), '522(40), 637(60), 1044(30)
1235 (80)
Environmental Impact; 1235(80)
Geology; 445(00), 471(40), 522(40), 710(70)
IKPIKPUK RIVER contd.
Mining Costs: 1235(80)
Production: 1235(80)
216
Reserves: 317 (70), 424 (70), 710 (70), 1235 (80)
Structure: 445(00), 1044(30)
Transportation: 317(70), 1235(80)
IMURUK BASIN
Analysis:
Geology:
INISKIN BAY
General:
INNOKO
Analysis:
General:
Geology:
493(80)
493(80)
(SC)
845(20)
470 (40), 573 (20)
828(10)
471(40)
INSPIRATIONAL DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
General: 518(70)
IOWA COAL CLAIM
General: 677(10)
IRON CREEK (I)
Geology: 786(10)
Structure: 786(10)
JACK DALTON TUNNEL (SE)
Geology: 1115(00)
JARVIS CREEK COAL FIELD
Analysis: 2 (60), 12 (70), 269 (70), 327 (80), 585 (40), 659 (70),
813(70), 920(60), 924(70), 959(60), 1125(40), 1235(80),
1294(50)
Character: 924(70)
Development Potential: 293(70)
Drilling: 1308(70)
Economics: 535(70)
Environmental Impact: 1235(80)
General: 277(60), 469(70), 804(70), 808(70)
Geology: 327(80), 585(401, 840(50), 924(50), 1294(50)
Location: 1294(50)
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JARVIS CREEK COAL FIELD contd.
Mining: 327(80), 924(70)1 984(70), 985(IP)1 1185(50)
Petrology: 930(80), 1264(60)
Production: 959(60), 985(IP), 1235(80)
Rank: 269(70) 1 813(70)
Reserves: 11(70) 1 293(70), 535(70) 1 813(70), 853(70), 1235(80) 1
1264(60), 1294(50), 1308(70)
Stratigraphy: 840(50) 1 930(80), 1125(40), 1294(50), 1308(70)
Structure: 327(80), 659(70), 704(40), 840(50)1 959(60), 1294(50)
Transportation: 1235(80)
Washability: 924(70)
JEWEL RIDGE COAL COMPANY of VIRGINIA
Exploration: 168(50)
General: 19(50), 21(50), 746(60), 1307(60)
Marketing Potential -Japan: 172(50)
JOHN HARTLINE GROUP
Analysis -P.: 556.(10)
Geology; 556(10)
JOHN RIVER See also TRAMWAY BAR (I)
General; 584 (70) 1 999 tOO) 1 1038 (10), 1044 (30)
Rank; 813(70)
JOHNSON CREEK
General: 985(IP)
Geology: 308(IP)
Reserves: 987(IP)
Stratigraphy; 271(60)
JOHNSON TUNNEL (SW)
Analysis: 744(10)
Mining; 255(00)
JONESVILLE (SC)
Analysis; 132(20), 235(50),
240 (50); 241(60),
246(60), 247(60),
904 (60), 924 (70),
236(50),
242(60),
248 (60),
1005(50)
Coal Reports; 92(40)
Development Potential; 1205(70)
Explosion: 1074(30)
Freight Rates: 63(20)
General: 394(40)
Geology: 458(70), 459(70)
History: 638(70)
237 (50) 1 238 (50) 1 239 (SQ) 1
243(60), 244(60), 245(60),
249(60) f 25Q(6Q) 1 862(40) 1
Mining; 286(50), 638(70), 1075(40), 1076(40)
Washability: 924(70)
2_1_8
JONESVILLE COAL COMPANY (SC)
Production: 144(30)
JONESVILLE MINE (SC)
Analysis: 962(70)
General: 167(50)
Petrography: 962(70)
Stratigraphy: 1006(40)
JOSEPHINE COAL CLAIM (SC)
General: 375(10)
KACHEMAK BAY (SC)
Analysis; 12(70), 339(00), 441(10), 448(00), 470(40), 552(-),
600 (10), 744 (10), 775 (00), 782 (00), 783 (00), 794 (10),
875 (10) , 1085 (00), 1126 (.10), 1244 (10), 1250 (00)
Bentonite: 1130(IP)
coal Fires: 703(50)
Coking: 1169(20)
Dating Methods: 1130(IP), 113l(IP)
Depositional Environment: 1130(IP)
Development Potential: 482(10), 553(20)
General: 321(1890), 344(20), 359(00), 478(10), 480(10), 490(1890),
491 (1890), 546 (20), 552 (-), 599 (00), 727 (1890),
728(1890), 819(1890), 1048(10), 1250(00)
Geology: 338 (00), 471 (40), 529 (1890), 5_53 (20), 703 (50), 775 (00),
794(10), 875(10), 1054(1890), 1085(00), 1086(00),
1105(1880), 1334(60)
History: 150(60), 290(70), 600(10), 553(20), 858(80)
Leases: 514(20)
Marketing -Domestic: 1169(20)
Mining: 290(70), 329(10), 553(20), 603(10), 694(00), 794(10),
801(60), 859(00), 985(IP)
Overview: 202(40-50)
Paleobotany: 1130(IP)
Paleontology: 1086(00)
Petrography: 1131(70)
Production: 794(10), 985(IP)
.Rank: 549(20)
Reserves: 482(10)
stratigraphy: 255(00), 794(10), 875(10), 1086(00)
structure: 338(00), 794{10), 875(10), 1086(00), 1169(20)
Tonsteins: 1130(IP)
Utilization: 1169(20)
Volcanic Ash Partings: 1131(70)
KAHILTNA VALLEY (SC)
General: 271(60)
Mining: 825(10)
Structure: 825(10)
KAHKATAK CREEK (AR)
Drilling: 1309(60)
Equipment: 1309(60)
Stratigraphy: 921(80)
KALGIN ISLAND (SC)
General; 13(70)
KALLARICHUK RIVER (NW)
Analysis: 493(80), 1038(10)
General: 585(40)
Geology: 493(80), 1038(10)
KALTAG (I)
Analysis: 471(40)
General: 984(70), 985(IP)
Geology: 471(40)
Rank: 813(70)
KALUYAK POINT
General: 1055(00)
KANALKU BAY (SE)
General: 1314(00)
KANAYUT RIVER
Analysis:
Geology:
Structure:
(AR)
270(60),
517(60)
517(60)
KANEKTOK RIVER (SW)
General: 763{10)
KANIKAGLUK BAY
Analysis:
History:
600 (10)
600 {10)
517(60)
KANTISHNA DISTRICT {I)
General: 393{20), 396{10], 1039(20)
Geology: 400(10), 406{20), 899{00)
Structure: 899{00)
KAOLAK RIVER (AR)
Analysis: 270(60)
Cores: 450 (50)
Stratigraphy: 450(50)
KAPALOAK CREEK
Analysis:
Geology:
(AR)
1110 (60)
1110 (60)
KASAAN BAY (SE)
General: 279(60)
Geology: 338(00)
Rank: 813 (70)
KASHWITNA (SC)
220
General: 809(70), 869(00)
KASILOF RIVER
General:
Geology:
Structure:
(_SC)
1105(1880),
794 (10)
794 (10)
622(50)
KALTAG FORMATION
Development Potential: 582(80)
KATALLA (SC)
Analysis: 470(40), 778(00), 1084(00)
Claims: 556(10), 687(10)
Development Potential: 578(10), 634(00)
General: 548(10), 203(20), 262(10)
Geology: 471(40), 512(10), 567(70), 714(10), 719(10), 778(00),
1084(00), 1326(10)
History: 638(70), 711(10)
Mining: 554(10), 638(70), 719(10), 739(10)
Reserves: 634(00), 687(10), 711(10)
Structure: 512(10), 556(10)
KATALLA ALASKA ANTHRACITE COAL COMPANY (SC)
Coal Survey Plats: 1168(00)
General: 422(10), 530(10), 683(10), 1093(10), 1232(10)
Mining: 1046(10)
KATMAI BAY
General;
Geology:
(SW)
490(1890), 1085(00)
819 (1890)
221
KAYAK ISLAND (SC)
Analysis: 1084(00), 1244(10)
Character: 325(00)
Exploration: 323(00)
Geology: 338(00), 1084(00)
Mining: 534(00), 694(00)
KAYAK RECORDING DISTRICT
General: 676 (10), 677 (10), 678 (10), 679 (10), 680 (10), 681 (10),
682 (10), 683 (10), 684 (10), 752 (10), 753 (10), 754 (10),
755(10), 756(10), 757(10), 758(10), 911(10), 912(10),
1061(10), 1062(10), 1088(10), 1168(00)
KEKU STRAITS (SE)
General; 1342(00)
KELLY BED
Analysis: 415(20)
Geology: 781 (10)
Stratigraphy: 781(10)
Structure: 781(10)
KENAI COAL FIELD (SC)
Analysis: 3(80), 12(70), 269(60), 281(60), 294(70), 329(10),
377 (80), 659 (70), 794 (10), 799 (10), 920 (60), 926 (IP),
930(80), 959(60), 1085(00), 1151(50), 1285(80)
Bentonites: 1130(IP)
Character: 324(00), 925(80), 926(IP)
Claims: 1168(00)
Dating Methods: 856(70)
Depositional Environment: 1130(70)
Development: 642(50), 707(70)
Development Potential: 293(70)
Drilling: 306(70)
Economics: 535(70)
Environmental Impact: 1235(80)
General: 3 (80), 6 (70), 11 (70), 13 (70), 277 (60), 285 (50), 302 (40),
316(70), 322(00), 323(00), 367(60), 394(40), 458(70),
459 (70), 469 (70), 490 (1890), 524 (70), 587 (70)_, 641 (50),
669 (50), 726 (1880), 727 (1890), 804 (70), 805 (IP),
813 (70), 836 (00), 845 (20), 836 (00), 875 (10), 858 (80),
917(80), 985(IP), 1090(7C), 1296(60)
Geologic Age Dating: 856(70)
Geology: 215 (-), 268 (40), 283 (50), 294 (70), 327 (80), 329 (10),
345 (00), 354 (10), 528 (1890), 529 (1890), 585 (40),
794 (10), 925 (80), 930 (80), 1085 (00), 1125 (40), 1334 (00)
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KENAI COAL FIELD contd.
History: 290(70), 603(10), 858(80), 859(00), 904(60), 925(80),
1151(50)
Hydrogenation Potential: 1151(50)
Land Status: 504(70)
Location: 319(1890), 671(70)
Map: 215(-), 222(-), 274(40), 1254(50)
Marketing Potential: 252(60)
Mining: 176(1860), 327(80), 354(10), 603(10), 666(50), 667(50),
668(50)' 1066(20), 1199(70), 1323(60)
Mining Costs: 642(50), 1235(80)
Outlook: 293(70)
Overview: 808(70)
Paleobotany: 1130(IP), 1147(80)
Palynology: 807(IP)
Permits: 228(10-20), 641(50)
Petrography: 1264(60)
Petrology: 930 (80)
Production: 228(10-20), 713(60), 935{60)1 1235(80)
Rank: 269{60) 1 441{10), 813(70)1 1301{70)
Reserves: 11 (.70) 1 293 {70) 1 441 (10) 1 534 (00) 1 535 {70) 1 671 (70) 1
694(00) I 813{70)1 935(-)1 987(IP)I 1235(80)1 1264(00)
Stratigraphy: 794(10)1 1127(70) 1 1128(70)
Structure: 377(80)1 659(70)1 794{10)1 959(60)
Tonsteins: ll30{IP)
Transportation: 1082(10)1 1235(80)
Volcanic Ash Partings: 1127(70) 1 1128(70)1 1147(80) 1 1148(70)
Washability: 925(80) 1 926(IP)
KENAI FORMATION (SC)
Analysis: 3(80)
Character: 3(80)
General: 3(80)1 6(70) 1 11(70)1 394(40)1 1296(60)
Geology: 283(.50)1 354(10) 1 528(1890)1 529(1890)
Mining: 354(10)
Reserves: 11(70)
Trace Elements: 3(80)
KENNICOTT VALLEY (I)
General: 844(1910)
KETCHIKAN (SE)
Geology: 1314(00)
KETIK RIVER (AR)
Analysis: 270(60)
KIANA OUTCROP (NW)
Analysis: 470(40)
Geology: 471(40)
KIANA VILLAGE (NW)
223
Analysis: 12(70), 1007{30), 1166(40)
General: 985(IP), 1027(30)
KIBBY and EDEN
General: 155(50)
Mining: 667(50)
KIGALIK RIVER
Analysis:
General:
Geology:
Structure:
(AR)
270(60),
1044(30)
270 (60)
270 {60)
1005(50)
KIKIAKRORAK RIVER (AR)
Analysis: 270(60)
Geology: 270(60)
Structure: 270(60)
KILIKTAKGOT CREEK (AR)
Analysis: 1110(60)
Geology: 1110(60)
KILIUDA BAY
General:
Geology:
(SW)
761(10)
784(10)
KILLIK RIVER (AR)
Analysis: 2(60), 470(40), 517(60), 1044(30)
General: 316(20), 1038(10), 1152(40)
Geology: 270(60), 418(60), 471(40), 517(60), 710(70), 1044(30)
Stratigraphy: 270(60), 418(60), 517(60), 1044(30)
Structure: 270(60), 1044(30)
KILLISNOO (SE)
Analysis: 338(00)
General: 727(1890), 1106(1880), 1107(1880)
History: 638(70)
Locations: 1108(80)
Mining: 638(70)
224
KINGS RIVER (SC)
Analysis: 470(40), 476(10), 478(10), 571(10), 744(10), 790(00),
791(00), 795(10), 869(00), 870(00), 1314(30)
Character: 791(00)
Development: 309(20)
Development Potential: 578(10)
General: 415(20), 546(20), 608(00), 724(10), 789(10), 832(20),
949(20)
Geology: 471(40), 476(10), 478(10), 481(10), 560(10), 656(20),
781 (00), 795 (10), 870 (00)
Mining: 795(10)
Overview: 607(00)
Rank: 389 (10)
Stratigraphy: 790(00), 791(00), 795(10), 869(00), 993(-)
Structure: 389(10), 795(10), 870(00), 993(-)
KIRDS CREEK COAL COMPANY (SC)
Analysis: 1303(60)
Geology: 1303(60)
Reserves: B03 (60)
KIRSOPP SLOPE (SC)
General: 290(70)
Geology: 1086(00)
Stratigraphy: 1086(00)
Structure: 1086(00)
KISKA (SW)
General: 490(1890)
KIWALIK BASIN
Analysis:
Geoloqy:
Reserves:
(NW)
493(80)
493(80)
492(80)
KLONDIKE RIVER (I)
Geology: 446(00)
Structure: 446(00)
KNIFEBLADE RIDGE AREA (AR)
Drilling: 967(50)
KNIK ARM (SC)
Exploration: 1103(10)
General: 13(70), 394(40)
Reserves: 509(70)
225
KNOB CREEK ( SC)
Closure: 980(50)
Development Potential: 582(80)
General: 284(50)
Map (geol.): 275(60)
Marketi~g Potential: 582(80)
KNOB CREEK COAL Cm1PANY
Drilling: 705(50)
Geology: 1303(60)
KOBUK RIVER (NW)
Analysis: 12(70), 74(20), 269(60)1 294(70), 329(10), 413(20),
493(80)' 585(40), 1044(30)
General: 195(_40) 1 277(60), 294(70), 546(20), 777(20) 1 956(10),
985(_IP), 1162(50)1 1250(00)
Geology: 329 (_10) 1 493 (80), 567 (70) ., 585 (40) 1 604 (60), 1044 {30) 1
1150(50)' 1189(70)
Mining: 356(20), 413(20) 1 801(60), 1027(30), 1043(10), 1044(30),
Overview: 984(70)
Production: 1027(30)
Rank: 269 (60) , 441 (10), 813 (70)
Reserves: 492(1890), 853{70), 987(IP)
KODIAK ISLAND (SC)
Analysis: 338(00), 478(10), 782(00), 1226(10), 1244(10)
General: 13(70), 339(00), 359(00), 490(1890), 491(1890), 813(70)
Geology: 338(00), 604(60), 761(10), 784(10), 819(1890), 1085(00)
Mining: 739(10), 801(60)
Rank: 441(10)
Stratigraphy: 255(00)
KOGOLUKTUK RIVER (NW)
Analysis: 493(80), 631(10)
General: 813(70), 1038(10)
Geology: 493(80)
KOGOSUKRUK RIVER (AR)
Analysis: 270(60)
Geology: 270(60)
Structure: 270(60)
KOKOLIK RIVER (AR)
Analysis: 269(60), 270(60), 388(70), 419(60), 493(80), 637(60),
1005(50), 1121(60), 1235(80)
Character: 595(30)
Coking Potential: 1121(60), 1307(60), 1309(60)
Drilling: 338(70), 1309(60)
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KOKOLIK RIVER contd.
Environmental Impact: 1235(80)
General: 1044(30)
Geology: 384(70)1 386(70) 1 388(70) 1 419(60) 1 493(80)1 710(70)
Location: 384(70)1 388(70)
Mining Cost: 1235(80)
Production: 1235(80)
Rank; 269(60) 1 595(30) 1 1309(60)
Reserves: 384 (70) 1 424 (70) 1 710 (70) 1 1235 (80) 1 1333 (70)
Structure: 269(60) 1 419(60)
Transportation: 1235(80)
KOLMAKOF
General: 338(00)
KOOTZNOHOO INLET (SE)
Analysis: 269(60)1 338(00) 1 585(40)1 600(10)
Development: 269(60)1 1024(30)1 1341(00)
Exploration: 1340(00)
General: 277(60) 1 362(20) 1 490(1890)1 985(IP)1 1025(30)1
1048(10) 1 1150(50)
Geology: 338(00)1 585(40)1 737(60)
History: 600(10)1 858(80)
Mining: 816(1870)1 859(00)
Rank: 269(60) 1 813(70)
Reserves: 813(70)
KOTZEBUE (NW)
Economics: 466(IP)
General: 13(70)
Power Generation: 466(IP)
KOUGAROK
General: 195(40)
KOYUK RIVER
Analysis:
General:
Geology:
History:
Mining:
Reserves:
(NW)
493(80)1 1042(10)
195(40) 1 269(60) 1 412(20) 1 585(40) 1 631(10) 1 633(60) 1
813(70)1 1019(00)
493(80) 1 1042(10)
858(80)
357(20)1 1066(20)
492(80)
KOYUKUK RIVER (SC)
Analysis: 339(00)1 446(00) 1 447(00)1 478(10) 1 631(10)1 775(00),
975(00) 1 999(00) 1 1044(30) 1 1224(10)1 1226(1Q) I
1244 (10)
227
Character: 339(00)
General: 294(70), 338(00), 342(1890), 359(00), 585(40), 984(70),
985(IP), 1250(00)
Geology: 338(00), 345(00), 447(00), 585(40), 775(00)
Rank: 813 (70)
Reserve: 987(IP)
KUGRUA INLET (AR)
Analysis: 2(60), 1235(80)
Environmental Impact: 1235(80)
Geology: 710(70)
Mining Costs: 1235(80)
Reserves: 1235(80)
Transportation: 1235(80)
KUGRUA RIVER
Analysis:
Geology:
Reserves:
637(60)
Structure:
(AR)
270(60),
270(60)
424(70)
270(60)
KUGRUK MINE (NW)
Analysis: 470(40), 962(70)
Geology: 471(40)
Mining: 471(40), 985(IP)
Petrography: 962(70)
KUGRUK RIVER
Analysis:
Dredging:
General:
Geology:
History:
Mining:
(NW)
195(40), 412(20), 413(20), 493(80), 646(00), 1124(40)
1066(20)
269 (60), 631 (10), 777 (20)' 956 (10), 1021 (20), 1029 (30)
467(70), 493(80), 645(10), 646(00), 839(00)
858 (80)
310(20), 335(20), 356(20), 412(20), 571(10), 633(20),
1027(30), 1124(40)
Rank: 441(10), 813(70)
Reserves: 813(70), 839(00)
Stratigraphy: 645(10)
Structure: 646(00)
KUIU ISLAND (SE)
General: 490(1890), 491(1890), 726(1880), 727(1890), 985(IP),
1109(1880)
Geology: 338(00)
KUK (AR)
Analysis: 269(60), 270(60), 470(40), 637(60), 903(70), 991(40),
1005(50), 1006(40), 1124(40), 1235(80)
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KUK contd.
Character; 925 (80)
Development: 1030(30)
Environmental Impact: 1235(80)
Exploration: 991(40)
General: 338 (00), 917 (80), 1029 (30), 1031 (30), 1032 (30), 1034 (30),
1035(40)
Geology: 270(60) 1 386(IP), 471(40), 710(70)
History: 858(80)
Marketing: 1028(30)
Mining: 1022(20) 1 1027(30), 1028(30), 1029(30), 1124(40)
Mining Costs: 1235(80)
Paleobotany: 513(50)
Palynology: 513(50)
Petrography: 513(50)
Production: 1027(30), 1028(30), 1030(30), 1235(80)
Reserves: 424(70), 710(70), 1235(80)
Structure: 269(60), 270(60)
Transportation: 1235(80)
Washability: 925(80)
KUKPOWRUK (AR)
Analysis: 269(60), 270(60), 344(20), 387(60), 388(70), 419(60),
470(40), 585(40), 637(60), 743(50), 868(20), 959(60),
962(70)' 1044(30), 1124(40), 1235(80), 1309(60),
1312 (60)
Carbonization: 734(60), 1312(60)
Character: 918(70)
Climatic Conditions: 1312(60)
Coking: 338(70), 734(60), 918(70), 1121(60), 1302(60), 1307(60),
1309(60)' 1312(60)
Drilling: 338(70), 1121(60), 1302(60), 1309(60)
Environmental Impact: 1235(80)
Equipment: 1309(60), 1312(60)
General: 295(70), 312(20), 659(70), 1021(20), 1152(40)
Geology: 13(70), 270(60), 344(20), 384(70), 386(IP), 388(70),
419(60), 471(40), 585(40), 710(70), 73l(IP), 917(80),
1040{20), 1044(30)
Location: 384(70), 388(70)
Marketing Potential: 252(60), 73l(IP)
Mining: 73l(IP), 1124(40)
Mining Costs: 1235(80)
Petrography: 962(70), 1264(60)
Production: 1235(80)
Rank: 269(60), 1312(60)
Reserves: 384(70), 387(60), 424(70), 710(70), 743(50), 1235(80),
1264(60)' 1302(60)' 1333(70)
Stratigraphy: 743 (50), 868 (20), 1124 (40), 1309 (60)
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KUKPOWRUK contd.
Structure: 270(60), 73l(IP), 868(20), 1302(60), 1307(60),
1040(20), 1044(30)
Transportation: 1235(80), 1312(60)
Washability: 920(60)
Weathering: 1312(60)
KUKPUK RIVER (AR)
Analysis: 15(70)
Geology: 15(70)
Rank: 15(70)
Washability: 15(70)
KUPREANOF ISLAND {SE)
General: 362 (20) , 469 (70) , 8 85 (IP) , 1090 (10)
Geology: 338(00), 1343(00)
Rank: 441(10)
KUPUK RIVER
Geology: 445(00), 448(00), 1110(60)
KURKPAK (I)
Distribution: 319(1890)
KURUPA RIVER (AR)
Analysis: 270(60)
KUSHTAKA FORMATION (SC)
Analysis: 585(40), 780(00)
Geology: 512{10), 585{40), 780{00), 986{70)
Structure: 512{10)
KUSKOKWIM RIVER BASIN
Analysis: 12{70), 294{70), 329{10), 470{40)
General: 269{60), 294{70), 258{10), 394{40), 984{70), 1250{00)
Geology: 329{10), 338{00), 406{20), 471{20), 672{20), 673{20),
1014(70), 1016(IP), 1037{10), 1039{20)
Rank: 441{10)
Reserves: 441{10)
Structure: 1014{70), l016(IP), 1039(20)
Transportation: 1082{10)
KUSTAKA LAKE AREA
Analysis: 470{40), 744(10), 778{00), 782{00), 1244{10)
General: 163(50), 280(50), 548{10), 787{00)
Geology: 461{-), 471(40), 475(10), 479(10), 484{10), 744(10),
778(00), 782(00)
KUSTATAN
History:
Mining:
638(70)
638 (70)
KUZITRIN BASIN
Analysis:
Geology:
Resources:
LA DUKE MINE
General:
(NW)
493(80)
493(80)
492(80)
(SC)
333(10)
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LAKE and EXPORT COAL COMPANY
General: 831(20), 834(20), 1017(20)
LAKE TOKUM DISTRICT
Geology: 475(10), 484(10), 548(10)
LAND STATUS
General: 455(70),
786 (10) ,
994(IP),
Federal Land/BLM:
457 (70), so3 (IP), s·o4 (70), 647 (70), 723 (70),
797(70) 1 852{IP), 855(IP), 985(IP), 987(IP),
1123 (70) , 1195 f?O) , 1196 (70) , 1258 (80)
458 (70)
State Coal Lands: 459(70)
LeROY PROPERTY (SC)
Mining: 1068(20)
Prospecting: 131(20)
LEASES/PERMITS
Correspondence: 1245(10), 1246(10)
General; 19(50), 23(50), 31(60), 64(20), 139(20), 177(10), 178(10),
179(10), 232(40), 262(10), 285(50), 302(40), 313(IP),
350 (10), 367 (60), 422 (10), 441 (10), 457 (70), 458 (70),
459(10), 479(10), 503(IP), 504(70)1 514(20) 1 517(IP),
530 (10), 568 (10), 569 (10), 618 (40), 619 (40), 634 (00),
647 (70), 648 (50), 688 (10), 709 (10), 723 (70), 786 (10),
850 (10) , 877 (20) , 879 (20) , 881 (30), 882 (30) , 883 (30) ,
946 (80), 947 (20) 1 948 (20), 984 (70), 985 (IP), 992 (70) 1
1091(10), 1092(10), 1222(10), 1224(10), 1226(10),
1227(10), 1229(10), 1233(10), 1238(10), 1240(00),
1258(80), 1314(40)
History: 260(40), 576(10)
Issued: 228(10-20), 640(50), 641(50), 1048(10), 1063(50),
1064(50), 1068(.20), 1071(20), 1072(20)
Lease Report: 90 (.40)
Map: 1242(10)
Overview: 1258(80)
Reclamation: 463 (70)
SC: 185 (10) , 186 (10) , 290 (70) , 296 (80) , 389 (10) , 415 (20) ,
420(10), 473{-), 502(-), 523(10), 719(10), 72l(IP),
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LEASES/PERMITS -SC contd.
887 (70), 888 (70), 889 (IP), 1047 (10), 1071 (20), 1142 (30),
1241 (10)
Terminated: 640(50)
LEASING UNIT NO. 7
Maps, ext.: 184(10-40)
Mining: 186(10)
LEASING UNIT NO. 10 & 11
Chickaloon Coal Company: 186(10)
Mining Potential: 186(10)
LEASING UNIT NO. 12
General: 186(10)
LEASING UNIT NO. 14
General: 186(10)
LEASING UNIT NO. 20
General: 186(10)
LEASING UNIT No. 28
Maps, (ext.): 217(-)
Outcrops: 1176(40)
LEEPER CREEK
Analysis: 470(40), 473(-), 744(10), 923(60)
Geology: 471(40)
Washability: 923(60)
LEGISLATION AFFECTING COAL MINING
See also LEASES/PERMITS
General: 28(60), 177(10), 199(10), 262(~0), 264(00), 300(IP),
313 (IP), 322 (00), 325 (00), 329 (10), 331 (10), 334 (20),
415 (20), 420 (10) , 422 (10) , 426 (10) , 427 (10), 441 (10),
456(70), 474(70), 478(10), 503(IP), 504(70), 517(IP),
523 (10) , 530 (10) , 576 (10) , 597 (70) , 611 (30), 616 (40) ,
617(40), 618(40), 619(40), 620(40), 621(50), 622(50),
627 (70), 628 (00), 634 (00), 639 (50), 640 (50), 642 (50),
652(70), 660(00), 661(00), 662(00), 663(00), 687(10),
688 (10), 707 (10), 708 (10), 709 (10), 714 (10), 719 (10),
723 (70), 739 (10), 773 (70), 774 (40), 797 (70), 804 (70),
834 (20) , 855 (IP), 858 (80) , 872 (10) , 877 (20), 879 (20),
881 (30) , 882 (30) , 883 (30) , 906 (IP) , 949 (20), 952 (10),
953(70), 954(70), 957(20), 984(70), 985(IP), 992(70),
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LEGISLATION AFFECTING COAL MINING -General contd.
1004(10), 1017(20), 1027(30), 1047(10), 1064(50),
1094(IP), 1105(1880), 1114(10), 1137(30), 1205(70),
1222(10), 1224(10), 1225(10), 1226(10), 1227(10),
1229 (10), 1232 (10), 1233 (10), 1238 (10), 1240 (00),
1244(10), 1316(10), 1347(70)
Overview: 1258(80)
Reclamation: 849(IP)
LETCHER GROUP
General: 643(10)
LEWES RIVER
Analysis: 338(00)
Geology: 1054(1890)
LEWIS PROSPECT
Analysis; 58 (_20)
LEWIS TUNNEL (I)
General: 267 (50), 285(50)
LIGHTER CREEK
Geology: 338(00)
LIGNITE CREEK (I)
Analysis: 2(60), 327(80), 395(20), 470(40), 573(20), 585(40),
959(60), 1169(20), 1292(50), 1295(50)
Character: 562(-), 924(70), 1295(50)
Coal Fires: 1209(50-70), 1295(50)
Development: 562(-), 1292(50)
Development Potential: 938(70)
Economics: 562(-)
Environmental Impact: 1235(80)
Exploration: 1292(50)
General: 8(70), 269(60), 285(50), 332(10), 494(20), 641(50),
985(IP), 1025(30),
Geology: 267 (50), 327 (80), 335 (20), 390 (10), 398 (10), 400 (10),
471(40), 505(IP), 562(-), 585(40), 704(40), 774(40),
899(00), 1282(70)' 1296(60)
History: 858 (80), 1295 (50)
Hydrogenation: 1151(50)
Map (geol.): 1284(70)
Marketing Potential: 562(-)
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LIGNITE CREEK contd.
Mining: 357(20), 471(40), 505(IP), 562(-), 1295(50)
Mining Costs: 1235(80)
Permits: 641(50)
Photography: 562(-)
Production: 505(IP), 959(60)
Reserve: 725 (80), 938 (70), 1282 (70), 1292 (50)
Stratigraphy: 1169(20)
Structure: 267(50), 390(10), 505(IP), 585(40), 704(40), 899(00),
959(60), 1292(50)
Transportation: 1292(50), 1337(70)
Utilization: 562(-)
washability: 924(70)
LIGNITE CREEK FORMATION (I)
Map (geol.): 1284(70), 1285(70), 1287(70), 1289(70), 1290(70)
LINDQUIST
Mining: 1068(20)
LINGO PERMIT
Analysis: 58(20)
LIQUIFICATION OF COAL
General: 11(70), 72l(IP), 854(70), 888(70)
LISBURNE -CORWIN COAL COMPANY
General: 850(10)
LITTLE COAL CREEK (SC)
General: 1141(30)
LITTLE GOLD CREEK (I)
Geology: 841(40)
LITTLE GRAND CREEK
Stratigraphy: 656(20)
LITTLE STONY CREEK (SC)
General: 500(70)
LITTLE SUSITNA (SC)
Analysis: 269(60), 870(00)
General: 186(10), 476(10)
Geology: 287(50), 394(40), 870(00)
History: 193(10)
Mining: 777(20), 889(IP), 984(70), 985(IP)
Overview: 808(70), 984(70)
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LITTLE SUSITNA contd.
Production: 269(60), 956(10), 985(IP)
Reserves: 889(IP), 987(IP)
Stratigraphy: 287(50), 781(10)
Structure: 287(50), 870(00)
LITTLE TONZONA RIVER (SW)
Analysis: 896(70), 925(80), 930(80), 1015(70)
Character; 925(80)
General: 985(IP)
Geology: 925(80), 930(80), 1016(IP)
History: 925(80)
Petrology: 930(80)
Stratigraphy: 917(80), 930(80), 1015(70)
Structure: 896(70), 917(80), 1015(70), 1016(IP),
Washability: 925(80)
LITUYA BAY
Analysis:
General:
Geology:
Reserves;
(SE)
760(70)
362(20), 490(1890), 491(1890), 1018(30)
338 (00), 760 (70)
534(00)
LIZ - A SYNCLINE (AR)
Analysis: 12 {70)
LOCHWOOD HILLS (NW)
General: 813(70)
Reserves: 1038(10)
LONE CREEK (SC)
Geology; 910(80)
Stratigraphy; 910(80)
Structure: 910(80)
LOST CREEK
General: 1201(60)
LOST RIVER
Transportation: 1162(50)
LOUDEN
Analysis; 582 (80) , 1041 (10)
Geology: 582(80)
Stratigraphy; 1041(10)
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LYNN MINE
Analysis; 1067(20)
Mining: 357(20)1 494(20)1 495(20)
Production: 1067(20)
MAITLAND BED
Analysis: 415 (20) 1 573 (20)
Geology; 416(20)1 781(10)
Mining: 416 (20) 1 781.(10)
Production: 416(20)
MAITLAND COAL GROUP
Analysis: 74(20)
General: 103(20-30) 1 1142(30)
Maps: 184(10-40)
MAMMOUTH BED (I)
Geology; 774(40)
MANGOAK RIVER (NW)
Analysis: 493(80)
Distribution: 893(70)
Geology: 493(80)
Reserves: 492(80)
Structure: 893(70)
MAPS (EXTENSIVE)
See also MAPS UNDER LOCATIONS
Beluga Susitna Coal Field: 1268(70)
Bering River Coal Company: 563(20)
Bering River Field: 555(10)1 629(10-50)
Broad Pass: 210(-)
Costello Creek: 213(40)
Diamond Strip Mine: 212(40)
Dunkle Coal Mine: 213(40)
Eska Mine: 129(40)
Gold Run Pass: 941(70)
Green-Doughton Claims: 555(10)
Green-Young Claims: (see index)
Healy River: 1293(-)
Katalla Mine: 556(10)
Lease No. 28 1 Healy Quad. : 217 ( -)
Nenana Coal Field: 1268(70)
State Resources: 289(70) 1 469{70)1 517(IP)1 553(20)
Suntrana: 224(50) 1 1234(-)
Usibelli: 942(60)1 943(60)1 944(70), 945(-)
Western Arctic: 1268(70)
MARGUERITE CREEK (I)
Analysis: 786(10)
Geology: 786(10)
Structure: 786(10)
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MARKETING POTENTIAL (SINCE 1950)
(See also DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL and ECONOMIC POTENTIAL)
General: 357(70), 409(70), 486(70), 511(70), 520(IP), 656(70),
632 (70), 692 (70), 701 (70), 706 (IP), 721 (IP), 742 (IP),
798 (70), 808 (70), 845 (IP), 854 (70), 857 (IP), 895 (IP),
906 (IP), 960 (IP), 961 (IP), 923 (60), 961 (IP), 976 (IP),
979(70), 994(IP), 1083(70), 1235(80), 1258(80), 1336(IP)
AR: 252(60), 710(70), 73l(IP), 833(70), 1140(70)
I: 580(30), 959(00), 979(70), 1011(80), 1026(30), 1270(IP),
1274(80)
SC: 252(60), 308(IP), 509(70), 545(70), 72l(IP), 863(70), 887(70),
888(70), 902(IP), 923(60), 959(60), 960(IP), 979(70),
1058(70), 1059(70), 1104(IP)
Multiple Areas: 30l(IP), 582(80), 650(60), 659(70), 804(70),
946(80), 984(70), 985(IP), 1123(70)
MARKETING POTENTIAL -DOMESTIC (SINCE 1950)
(see also DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL and ECONOMIC POTENTIAL)
California: 521(70), 974(70), 975(70), 1346(70)
General: 11(70), 13(70), 252(60), 424(70), 441(70), 750(70),
948 (70)
MARKETING POTENTIAL -FOREIGN (SINCE 1950)
(See also DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL and ECONOMIC POTENTIAL)
General: 11"(70), 13(70), 252(60), 295(70), 424(70), 706(IP),
713(60), 749(80), 806(80), 854(70), 895(IP), 902(IP);
946 (80) 1 959 (60)
Pacific Rim: · 73 (50), 168 (50), 252 (60), 567 (70), 746 (60),
1149(60), 1339(80)
MARSHALL
General: 588(10), 632(10)
MARTI~ BED
Analysis: 415(20), 924(70)
Geology: 416(20), 781(10)
Mining: 416 (20), 781 (10)
Production: 416(20)
Structure: 415 (20), 416 (.20), 781 (10)
Washability: 924(70)
MARYLAND CONSOLIDATED COAL COMPANY
Coal Survey Plat: 1168(00)
~1ining: 1046(10)
MATANUSKA CENTER MINE
Analysis: 1303(60)
Geology: 1303(60)
Reserves: 1303(60)
MATANUSKA COAL COMPANY
Bankruptcy: 130(20-30)
Closure: 181(40)
Contracts: 130(20-30)
Financial Statement: 130(20-30)
General: 42(60), 1113(10)
History: 130(20-30), 193(10)
MATANUSKA COAL FIELD (SC)
Analysis:
1890-1909: 339(00), 608(00), 609(00), 610(00), 655(10), 775(00),
782(00), 783(00), 869(00), 879(00), 1259(00)
1910-1929: 140(20-30), 354(10), 415(20), 441(10), 476(10),
';53 (20), 571 (10), 572 (10), 655 (10), 795 (10), 796 (10),
952(10), 1048(10), 1071(20), 1126(10), 1128(10),
1244(10)
1930-1949: 191(40), 470(40), 585(40), 1006(40)
1950-1969: 236(50), 237(50), 238(50), 239(50), 240(50), 241(60),
242(60), 243(60), 244(60), 245(60), 246(60), 247(60),
248 (60), 249 (60), 250 (60), 281 (60), 284 (50), 588 (60),
598(60), 625(60), 626(60), 920(60), 959(60), 1005(50),
1297(60), 1299(60), 1300(60), 1303(60)
1970: 12(70), 294(70), 460(00), 587(70), 654(70), 813(70)
1980: 327(80), 930(80), 1235(80)
Bibliography: 656(20)
Briquetting: 66 (30), 549 (20)
Carbonization: 1066(40)
Character: 339(00), 610(00), 790(60), 796(10), 924(70), 918(70)
Claims: 610(00), 688(.10)
Coal Monopoly: 422(10)
Coking Coal; 333(10), 553(20), 609(00), 610(00), 625(60), 626(60),
790 (00), 918 (70)
Development: 178(.10), 284(.50), 341(20), 415(.20), 416(.20), 531(10),
549(.20), 566(.10), 612(40), 613(.40), 614(40), 620(50),
621 (.40), 622 (00), 639 (50), 640 (50), 642 (50), 664 (10),
670 (10), 957 (20), 1071 (20), 1089 (10)
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MATANUSKA COAL FIELD contd.
Development Potential: 293(70), 455(70), 560(10), 578(10), 580(30),
582 (80)' 634 (00), 938 (70), 952 (10), 979 (70),
1123(70), 1205(70)
Drilling: 1185(-)
Economics: 535(70)
Environmental Impact: 1235(80)
Equipment: 178(10)
Exploration: 178(10), 284(50), 309(20), 499(60), 566(10),
620 (40), 621 (40), 670 (10)' 876 (20), 1091 (10)
General: 4 (20) , 13 (70), 175 (30) , 186 (10) , 190 (10) , 197 (50),
201 (10), 225 (20), 262 (10), 277 (60), 285 (50), 290 (70),
295 (70)' 302 (20), 312 (20), 326 (00), 332 (10)' 344 (20),
346 (60), 348 (00), 349 (00)' 359 (00), 407 (10), 410 (70),
420 (10), 469 (70), 494 (20)' 512 (10)' 514 (20), 524 (70),
546 (20)' 552 (-)' 608 (00)' 612 (40)' 618 (40)' 621 (50)'
622 (50)' 623 (50)' 624 (50), 641 (50)' 663 (00)' 804 (70)'
805 (IP), 807 (IP), 819 (1890), 832 (00), 836 (00), 845 (20),
858 (80)' 875 (10)' 877 (20)' 878 (20)' 879 (20)' 880 (20),
881(30), 882(30), 883(30), 955(10), 1017(20), 1018(20),
1021 (20)' 1024 (30)' 1025 (30)' 1026 (30), 1031 (30)'
1036(40)' 1063(50)' 1093(10)' 1101(20), 1255(10),
1250(00)
Geology: 260 (40), 262 (40), 282 (40), 284 (50), 287 (50), 327 (80),
329 (10), 337 (10), 338 (00), 345 (00), 354 (10), 358 (10),
393 (20), 394 (40), 395 (20), 397 (30), 402 (30)' 408 (30),
414(20), 416(20)' 471(40), 458(70), 459(70), 476(10),
478 (10), 481 (10), 498 (50), 553 (20), 560 (10), 576 (10),
580 (30), 585 (40), .587 (70), 609 (00), 610 (00)' 656 (20),
704 (40), 775 (00), 781 (10), 790 (00), 795 (10), 800 (50),
846 (10), 870 (00)' 924 (70), 930 (80)' 947 (70), 1048 (10),
1125(40), 1142(30), 1294(70), 1303(60), 1334(80)
Guidebook: 44(60)
History: 193 (10), 457 (70), 460 (70), 553 (20), 580 (30), 638 (70),
858(80), 904(60)' 1260(10), 1303(60)
Land Status: 504(70)
Leases/Fermi ts: 228 (10-20), 502 (-) , 514 (20), 546 (20) , 641 (50),
1071(20)
Locations: 671(70), 1185(-)
Map: 273(60), 282(40), 558(-), 1144(40), 1145(40), 1176(40),
1184(40)' 1194(40)
Maps, ext.: 184(10-40)
Marketing: 576(10), 609(00)1 610100)
Marketing Potential: 252(60), 293(70), 582(80)
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MATANUSKA COAL FIELD contd.
Mining: 284(50) 1 327(80)1 330(10)1 393(20) 1 402(30)1 415(20)1
416 (20) 1 458 (70) 1 553 (20) 1 620 (40) 1 638 (70) 1 666 (50) 1
66.7 (50) 1 668 (50) 1 113 (60) 1 139 (10) 1 746 (60) 1 111 (10) 1
777 (20), 781 (10), 795 (10) I 801 (60), 825 (10), 889 (IP),
980(50), 985(IP), 1027(30), 1029(30), 1034(30), 1046(10),
1048(10), 1063(50), 1064(50), 1068(20), 1078(40),
1125(40), 1134(30), 1135(30), 1136(30), 1137(30),
1169 (70), 1199 (70), 1303 (60)
Mining Conditions: 642(50), 790(00) 1 795(10)
Mining Costs: 457(70), 1235(80)
Opening of Fields: 333(10), 1047(10)
Overview: 202(40-50), 607(00), 808(70) 1 1143(30)
Paleobotany: 192(60)
Paleontology: 795(10)
Petrology: 930(80)
Petrography: 625(60), 626(60), 1262(60), 1264(60)
Photographs: 610(00), 656(20)
Preparation: 460(70), 588(60)
Production: 179(10), 228(10-20)1 260(40), 310(20), 416(20),
425 (70) 1 458 (70) 1 459 (70) r 566 (10) 1 611 (30) 1 649 (60) 1
655(10), 713(60), 746(60), 770(10), 777(20), 904(60),
95.6(10), 959(60), 985(IP), 1027(30), 1035(40),
1067(20), 1071(20), 1090(10), 1128(10), 1150(70),
1205(70), 1206(70), 1235(80)
Rank: 341(20), 389(10), 441(20), 782(00) 1 813(70), 948(20),
904 ( 60), 1169 (70), 1226 (10), 1228 (10) , 1301 (70)
Reserves: 11(70), 282(40), 293(70), 358(10)1 441(10), 455(70),
460 (70) 1 504 (70) 1 535 (70) 1 634 (00) 1 639 (50) 1 649 (60) 1
655 (10), 664 (10), 670 (10), 671 (70), 694 (00), 782 (00),
796 (10) r 813 (70) 1 889 (IP) 1 935 (-) 1 938 (70) 1 952 (10) 1
957(20), 987(IP), 1035(40), 1071(20), 1150(50),
1169(70), 1205(70), 1235(80), 1264(60), 1303(60)
Stream Tests: 140(20-30)
Stratigraphy: 415(20), 580(30), 608(00), 656(20), 789(10),
790 (QQ) 1 795 (lQ) 1 196 (10) 1 894 (40) 1 930 (80) 1
948(20), 1150(50), 1255(-)
Structure: 287(50)1 389(10), 415(20), 580(30), 585(40), 609(00),
610 (DO) I 656 (20), 659 (70), 704 (40), 781 (10), 789 (10),
795(10), 870(00), 894(40), 948(20), 959(60)1 1048(10),
1142 (30)
Sulfur Content: 1296 (60)
Transportation: 178 (_10) 1 566 (10) .1 576 (10) 1 60& (00) , 662 (00),
670(10)1 777(20) 1 790(00)1 1082(10), 1235(80)
Utlization: 612(40) 1 613(40), 614(40)
Washability: 460(70), 588(60), 590(60), 625(60), 924(70)
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MATANUSKA CONSOLIDATED MINING and DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
Coal Survey Plat: 1168 (00)
Mining: 1046(10)
MAY CREEK (AR)
General: 517(60)
MAYBE CREEK (AR)
General: 936(50)
McCARTHY'S MARSH (NW)
Analysis: 493(80)
Geology: 493(80)
McCAULEY PROSPECT:
Analysis: 573(20)
Development Potential: 582(80)
McCUSHEY'S MINE
Analysis:
General:
Geology:
338(00)
490(1890)
338 (00)
McDONALD PROPERTY
Analysis: 12(70), 470(40)
Claims: 914(10)
Development Potential: 578(10)
Explosions: 554(10)
General: 333(10)
Geology~ 471(40), 484(10)
History: 638(70)
Mining: 280(50), 548(10), 638(70), 984(70)
Production: 985(1P)
MciNTOSH CLAIM
Map: 220 (-)
McKENZIE CREEK (SW)
Mining: 477(10), 478(10)
McLENNON FREE USE PERMIT
Blacksmith: 186(10)
Closure: 186(10)
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McNALLY and MAITLAND ~liNE
Analysis: 1081(20)
General: 335(20), 1066(20)
Mining: 1081(20)
McNALLY MINE (See EDWARD T. McNALLY MINE)
McNEIL CANYON (SC)
Analysis: 794(10), 1085(00)
General: 290(70), 490(1890)
Geology: 338(00), 794(10), 1085(00), 1086(00)
Mining: 283(50), 794(10)
Stratigraphy: 1086(00)
Structure: 338(00), 794(10), 1086(00)
MEADE and MITCHELL SEAM (SE)
General: 490(1890)
MEADE RIVER (AR)
Analysis: 2(60), 269(60), 270(60), 470(40), 522(40), 637(60),
925(80), 930(80), 991(40), 1175(40), 1235(80)
Barrow Coal Mine Project: 1152(40), (See also this subject heading)
Character: 925(80)
Contract Cancellation: 1163(50)
Contract Renewal: 1165(50)
Correspondence: 1153(40), 1154(40), 1155(40), 1156(40), 1158(40),
1159(50), 1160(50), 1161(50), 1164(50), 1165(50)
Development: 369(40), 605(-), 1153(40), 1154(40)
Drilling: 450(50)
Economics: 605(-)
Environmental Impact: 1235(80)
Equipment: 991(40), 1153(40), 1154(40), 1155(40), 1158(40),
1161(50), 1165(50), 1212(40)
Exploration: 991(40)
Financial Reports: 1157(40), 1158(40), 1159(50), 1160(50),
1161 (50), 1163 (50), 1165 (50)
Fire Garage: 1165(50)
General: 151(50), 172(50), 903(70), 917(80), 958(50)
Geology: 270(60), 344(20), 386(IP), 471(40), 522(40), 605(-),
710(70), 930(80), 1175(40)
History: 638 (70), 858 (80)
Inventory: 1158(40)
Mine Rental Agreement: 1156(40)
Mining: 369(40), 605(-), 638(70), 666(50), 669(50), 835(IP),
980(50), 991(40), 1077(40), 1078(40), 1153(40), 1154(40),
1175(40), 1212(40),
Mining Costs: 369(40), 1175(40), 1212(40), 1235(80)
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MEADE RIVER
Operations Report: 1158(40), 1160(50), 1161(50), 1163(50), 1164(50)
Paleobotany: 513(50)
Permit: 1164(50)
Petrology: 513(50), 930(80)
Power Plant: 1160(50)
Production: 1155(40), 1156(40), 1157(40), 1158(40), 1159(50),
1160(50), 1163(50), 1165(50), 1235(80)
Prospect Report: 1163(50)
Rank: 269(60)
Reserves: 424(70), 710(70), 991(40), 1175(40), 1235(80),
1333 (70)
Storage: 1155(40)
Stratigraphy: 270(60), 450(50), 991(40), 1044(30)
Structure: 270(60), 605(-), 868(20), 1044(30), 1175(40)
Transportation: 1212(40), 1235(80)
Washability: 925(80)
MEKORYOK (SW)
General: 584(70)
MELOZITNA RIVER (I)
Analysis: 417(60)
Generql: 584(70)
Geology: 446(00), 892(70)
Stratigraphy: 446(00)
METHANE
AR:
SC:
304(70)
889 (IP)
METHANOL
Economics:
Marketing:
Processing:
Synthesis:
293(70)
293(70)
293(70)
602 (70)
MIDWAY COAL BED (SC)
Analysis: 924(70)
Geology: 459(70)
Washability; 924(70)
MILE 341
General: 564(20), 857(20), 1067(20), 1068(20)
MILE 363 and MILE 387 MINE
General: 357(20)
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MILITARY COAL INTERESTS See Also ANCHORAGE HILITARY POWER PLANTS
Eielson: 73(50), 147(40-50)
Ft. Richardson: 147(40-50)
General: 197(50), 260(40)
Ladd Field: 147(40-50), 738(00)
MILLER'S LANDING (SC)
Mining: 283 (SO)
MILLER'S MINE HESS CREEK (I)
Analysis: 338(00), 822(30)
General: 822(30)
Stratigraphy: 827(30)
MILLS CREEK
General: 407(10)
MINCHUMINA BASIN (SW)
Geology: 1016(IP)
Structure: 1016(IP)
MINE CAMP (SC)
Analysis: 1085(00)
Geology: 794(10), 1085(00)
Stratigraphy: 794(10)
Structure: 794(10)
MINE CREEK (SW)
Analysis: 254(10), 470(40), 586(40)
Ch'\racter: 254(10), 586(40)
Development: 586(40)
Geology: .586(40)
Mining: 254(10), 585(40)
Reserves: 586(40)
Stratigraphy: 254(10)
Structure: 254(10), 586(40)
MINING -ANNUAL SUMMARY (See Also Specific Mines and Locations)
1890-1909: 320(1890)' 726(1890), 727(1890), 728(1890),
767(1860), (1st Mining), 836(00), 1105(1880),
1106(1880), 1107(1880), il08(1880), 1109(1880)
1910-1929: 334(20), 352(10) 412(20), 494(20), 781(10)~ 875(10),
1021(20), 1022(20), 1046(20), 1071(20), 1079(20)
1101(20)
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MINING -ANNUAL SUMMARY contd.
1930-1949: 90(40), 617(40), 881(30), 1023(30), 1024(30),
1026(30), 1027(30), 1028(30), 1029(30), 1030(30),
. 1031 (30), 1032 (30), 1033 (40), 1034 (30), 1035 (40),
1036(40), 1070(30), 1072(30), 1073(30), 1075(40),
1076(40), 1077(40), 1078(40), 1080(30)
1950-1969: 622 (50), 624 (50), 666 (50), 667 (50), 668 (50),
669(50), 713 (60), 980 (50), 1063 (50), 1064 (50),
1178(50), 1323(60), 1324(60)
1970: 7 (70), 638 (70), 750 (70), 797 (70), 804 (70)
MINING -REGIONAL (See also Specific Locations and Mines)
AR: 419 (60), 605 (IP), 620 (40), 865 (IP), 866 (00), 898 (70),
999(00), 1044(30), 1124(40), 1152(40), 1153(40), 1154(40),
1155(40), 1156(40), 1157(40), 1159(50), 1160(50), 1161(50),
1162(50), 1163(50), 1164(50), 1165(50), 1166(40), 1167(40)
I: 8 (70), 320 (1890), 330 (10), 336 (00), 354 (10), 393 (20), 446 (00),
447(00), 460(70), 494(20), 495(20), 562(-), 564(20), 580(30),
631 (10)' 644 (70), 821 (30), 822 (30), 827 (30), 901 (00) ,959 (60),
1042 (10), 1270 (IP), 1274 (80)
NW: 412 (20), 413 (20) , 633(20), 645 (10) , 646 (00), 829 (20),
1042(10)' 1044(30)
SC: 232(40), 283(50), 285(50), 290(70), 321(1890), 330(10),
514 (20)' 416 (20)' 460 (70), 490 (1890), 494 (20), 509 (70),
512 (10)' 554 (10), 562 (-)' 563 (20), 570 (40), 644 (70), 704 (40),
714 (10) ' 716 (50) ' 739 (10), 776 (10) ' 781 (10) , 791 (00), 794 (10),
795 (10), 796 (10), BOO (50), 825 (10), 831 (20), 832 (20), 875 (10),
888 (70)' 947 (20)' 959 (60)' 1045 (20)' 1058 (70)' 1059 (70)'
1074(30), 1105(1880), 1125(40), 1132(30)' 1133(30), 1134(30)'
1135(30)' 1136(30), 1137(30), 1138(30), 1142(30)' 1237(20),
1277 (60)
SE: 320(1890), 490(1890), 816(1870)
SW: 254(10), 490(1890), 819(1890), 1085(00)
Multiple Areas: 338(00), 356(20), 459(70), 469(70), 471(40),
478 (10)' 585 (40)' 600 (10)' 659 (70), 666 (50),
667 (50)' 668 (50), 669 (50)' 694 (00)' 746 (60),
777 (20)' 808 (70)' 984 (70)' 1018 (30)' 1323 (60)
MINING CONDITIONS
AR: 445(00), 448(00), 710(70), 865(IP), 866(00), 1110(60)
I; 619(40)1 786(10)1 878(20), 953(20)
SC: 420(10), 512(10), 523(10) 1 576(10), 617(40), 719(10),
739 (10)' 780 (00)' 790 (00)' 795 (00)' 831 (20)' 832 (20)'
869 (00)' 875 (20)' 878 (20)' 910( 80)' 1017 (20)' 1146 (60)'
1326 (10)
General: 628(00), 642(50), 694(00), 709(10), 774(40)
Multiple Areas: 587(70), 620(40), 624(50), 868(80), 877(20),
879(20)' 881(30), 882(30)' 883(30), 1027(30)
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MINING EXPERIMENT STATION -FAIRBANKS
General: 55(10)
MINING METHODS
I; 462 (70) , 953 (70)
SC: 187 (10) , 889 (IP) , 910(80), 1337 (70)
Multiple Areas: 469(70)
MINOOK (I)
Analysis: 822(30)
General: 338(00), 1201(60)
Geology: 446(00)
Stratigraphy: 446(00)
MISSION CREEK (I)
General: 269 (60) , 338 (00), 584 (70), 826 (40) , 827 (30)
Geology: 338(00), 446(00), 447(00), 1054(1890)
Stratigraphy: 446(00)
MITCHELL BAY
Analysis:
General:
Geology:
Mining:
(SE)
1341(00)
490(1890)
338(00), 737(60)
816(1870)
MOBIL OIL CORPORATION
Mining: 518(70)
Yentna Leases: 308(IP)
MONTANA CREEK (NW)
Distribution: 809(70)
General; 412(20)
Reserves: 809(70)
Stratigraphy: 809(70)
MONUMENT MOUNTAIN (SC)
Analysis: 1244(10)
MOORE CREEK (NW)
Mining: 829(20)
MOORE CREEK
Analysis:
General:
Geology:
(SC)
2(60)
128 (50) ,
800(50)
776 (10)
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MOOSE CREEK (SC)
Analysis: 132(20), 232(40), 389(10), 394(40), 395(20), 470(40),
476(10), 478(10), 481(10), 531(10), 625(60), 744(10),
789 (10), 790 (00), 791 (00), 869 (00), 870 (00), 904 (60),
1102(70), 1314(30)
Character: 389(10), 609(00), 610(00)
Coal Fires: 703(50), 1119(70), 1209(50-70), 1213(50-70),
1220(50), 1310(50)
Coke Tests: 625(60)
Contracts: 132(20)
Correspondence: 61(20), 1177(50)
Development: 179(10), 311(20), 531(20), 617(40)
Development Potential: 578(10)
Drilling: 593(40), 1176(40), 1187(-)
Economics: 132(20)
Exploration: 179(10)
General: 185(10), 546(20), 608(00), 622(50), 771(10), 845(20),
883(30), 1026(30), 1132(30), 1244(10)
Geology: 476(10), 481(10), 609(00), 610(00), 789(10), 870(00),
1125(40), 1142(30), 1194(40)
History: 1194(40)
Map: 1253(40), 1255(-)
Mining: 617(40), 666(50), 1025(30), 1027(30), 1029(30)
Overview: 607(00), 779(10)
Petrography: 625(60)
Production: 132(20), 180(10), 1067(20), 1092(10), 1093(10)
Rank: 389(10), 531(10)1 1169(20)
Reserves: 724(10)
Storage: 132(20)
Stratigraphy: 500(70), 531(10), 790(00), 791(00), 781(10),
869(00), 1176(40), 1253(40), 1255(-)
Structure: 232(40), 389(10), 415(20), 610(00), 781(10), 791(00),
869(00), 1169(20)
Washability: 625(60)
MOOSE CREEK (I)
Development: 1030(30)
Drilling: 1221(50), 1313(30)
General: 278(50), 285(50), 302(40), 392(30), 398(10), 1022(20),
1067(20)
Geology: 400(10), 774(40), 937(60), 939(30), 1221(50)
Map: 1221(50)
Marketing: 1030(30)
Production: 1030(30)
Stratigraphy: 396(10), 843(30)
Structure: 396(10), 843(30)
MOOSE CREEK BED (I)
Geology: 1296(60)
Structure: 1296(60)
MOOSE CREEK COAL COMPANY
Analysis: 74(20)
General: 134(40)
Ownership: 135(20)
MOOSE RANGE (SC)
Analysis: 12(70)
MORROW
General: 207(10)
MT. ANN
Analysis: 470(40),
Geology: 471(40)
MT. BELUGA
General: 1008(30)
MT. E!ELSON (I)
General: 939(30)
MT. HAMILTON
2A7
572 (10)
Analysis: 470(40), 572(10), 744(10), 782(00), 1244(10)
Geology: 471(40)
Stratigraphy: 782(00)
MT. McKINLEY BITUMINOUS COAL CORPORATION
Analysis: 136(-), 704(40)
Correspondence: 62(20), 137(20)
Exploration: 1026(30)
General: 311(20), 580(30)
Geology: 704(40), 580(30)
Leases: 1071(20)
Mine Map: 851(20)
Mining: 344(20)
Steam Tests: 136(-·)
Stratigraphy: 704(40), 530(30)
Structure: 704 (40) , 530 (30)
MT. McKINLEY PARK
Analysis: 470(40), 1125(40)
Development; 702(70)
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MT. McKINLEY PARK contd.
General: 804(70)
Geology: 354(10), 471(40) 1 937(60), 1014 (70)
Mining: 344(20) 1 354(10) 1 1125(40)
Paleobotany: 354(10)
Production: 62(20) 1 354(10)
Reserves: 11(70)
MT. MICHAELSON (AR)
General: 316(20)
MT. SHELDON
Geology: 937(60)
MT. SPURR REGION (SC)
Geology; 402(30)
Mining: 402(30)
Reserves: 402(30)
MT. ST. ELIAS (SC)
General: 765(10), 977(1890)
MRAK COAL COMPANY (SC)
Analysis: 2(60)
Contracts: 29(60), 30(60), 33(60), 171(50)
General: 20(50), 21(50), 24(60), 151(50), 160(50), 163(50)
Mining: 668(50), 669(50)
Purchase of Eska: 114(50)
Washing Plant: 668(50)
MRAK MINE (SC)
Analysis: 237(50), 238(50), 239(50), 240(50), 241(60), 242(60),
243(60), 248(60), 249(60), 250(60), 588(60), 590(60),
Coal Preparation: 588(60)
General: 34(60) 1 39(60)1 167(50)
Mining: 588(60), 666(50), 1323(60), 1324(60)
Purchase Eska Mine: 38(60)
Rains, heavy: 35(60)
Reopening: 666(50)
Washability: 588(60), 590(60)
Washing Plant: 590(60)
MRAK MINING COMPANY (SC)
Mining: 904 (60)
MUD BANK (I)
Geology: 1325(60)
MUDDY CREEK
Analysis:
Geology:
Structure:
(SC)
79(i(l0),
796 (10)
796 (10)
1244(10)
MULLER PROSPECT See ADOLPH MULLER PROSPECT
MURDER COVE (SE)
Analysis: 470(40), 744(10)
Development: 1340(00), 1342(00)
Exploration: 1340(00)
General: 269 (60), 320 (1890), 362 (20), 727 (1890)
Geology: 471(40), 737(60), 1341(00), 1342(00)
Rank: 813(70)
MURPHY-RAWSON MINE
Leases: 514(20)
MYSTIC CREEK
General:
NAGAI ISLAND
Geology:
NAKOCLATILTEN
Analysis:
General:
Geology:
398(10)
(SW)
338 (00)
DEPOSIT
582(80)
584(70)
582(80)
NAKOCHINA RIVER (SC)
General: 985(IP)
NANUSKUK RIVER
Analysis:
General:
Geology:
270(60), 1005(50)
517(60), 891(60)
386(IP)
NAPAMRITE RIVER
Geology; 6 72 (_2 0)
NAPOLEON CREEK (I)
General: 1054(1890)
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NATION RIVER (I)
Analysis: 12(70)1 279(60)1 327(80)1 329(10)1 339(00) 1 446(00)1
447(00)1 659(70)1 775(00)1 821(30)1 1226(10)1
1244 (10)
Development Potential: 293(70)
General: 359(00)1 443(00)1 584(70)1 585(40)1 659(70)1 858(80)1
985(IP)1 1018(30)
Geology; 377(80) 1 446(00) 1 447(00), 775(00)1 821(30)
History: 858(80)
Marketing Potential: 293(70)
Mining: 447 (00) 1 821 (30) 1 827 (30)
Production: 827(30)
Rank: 813 (70)
Reserves: 279(60) 1 293(70)1 827(30)1 1249(70)
Stratigraphy: 821 (30)
Structure: 327(80)1 446(00) 1 447(00)
NAVAL ALASKAN COAL COMMISSION
Exploration: 334(20) 1 335(20) 1 993(-)1 1326(10)
General: 60(20)1 139(20)1 145(20-60)1 311(20)1 566(10) 1 575(10),
585 (10) 1 670 (10) 1 832 (20) 1 947 (20) 1 948 (20) 1 949 (20) 1
952(10), 1017(20)1 1096(10)
Mine: 993(-)1 1081(20)
Navy Coal Consumption: 330(10)1 332(10) 1 1260(10)
Suspension: 1067(20)
sutton. Coal Washery: 140(20-30) See also this subject heading.
NAVAL PETROLEUM RESERVE NO. 4
Analysis: 793(70)
Bibliography: 793(70)
Climatic Conditions: 793(70)
Development Potential: 1123(70)
Drilling; 450(50) 1 451(50) 1 452(50), 453(60)
Exploration: 876(20), 936(50)
General: 253(70)
Geology: 418(60)1 453(60)1 793(70) 1 1259(70)
Recoverability of Coal: 793(70)
Reserves: 793(70)
Stratigraphy: 450(50) 1 451(50)1 452(50) 1 453(60)
NELCHINA VALLEY (SC)
Geology: 796 (10)
Stratigraphy; 796 (10)
Structure; 796(10)
NELSON ISLAND (SW)
Analysis: 470(40)
Coking: 1307(60)
Z51
General: 269(60), 469(70), 984(70), 985(IP), 1090(10)
Geology: 471(40)
Location: 1174(40)
Mining: 471(40), 1166(40)
Rank: 441(10)
NENANA COAL FIELD (I)
Analysis:
1890-1909:
1910-1929:
782(00)
332(10) 1 441(10), 494(20), 553(20), 571(10) 1
786(10), 1071(20)1 1226(10), 1244(10)
1930-1949: 585(40), 1006(40), 1007(30)
1950-1969; 234(50) 1 235(50) 1 236(50)1 237(50) 1 238(50) 1
239(50), 240(50), 241(60)1 242(60), 243(60),
244(60) 1 245(60)1 246(60)1 247(60) 1 248(60) 1
249(60)1 250(60)1 598(60)1 920(60)1 959(60)1
1005(50)1 1151(50), 1291(50)1 1295(50)1 1297(60)1
1300(60)
1970: 12(70)1 294(70)1 459(70)1 460(70)1 587(70) 1 659(70)1
695 (70) 1 696 (70) 1 697 (70) 1 698 (70) 1 813 (70) 1 924 (70) 1
1171(70) 1 1337(70)
1980: 507(80), 930(80)1 1235(80)
IP: 926(IP), 927(IP)
Carbonization: 189(10) 1 1006(401
Character: 924(70) 1 925(80)1 926(IP)
Coking Tests: 1262(60)
Development: 179(10)1 549(20)1 620(40) 1 642(50) 1 817(10)1
956(10) 1 1071(20) 1 1089(10), 1271(70)
Development Potential: 293(70), 455(70)1 580(30)1 582(80)1
979(70) 1 1205(70)
Drying: 925(80)1 929(RIP)
Economics: 459(70), 535(70)
Economic Potential: 979(70)
Employment: 1271(70)
Environmental Impact: 1235(80), 1271(70)
Equipment: 189(10), 1271(70)
Exploration: 1091(10)
General: 277(60), 285(50), 295(70), 310(20) 1 312(20) 1 334(20) 1
335(20)1 392(.30), 524(70), 546(.20), 552(-), 621(40),
776 (10) , 804 (.70) , 805 (IP) , 807 (IP) , 836 (00) I 877 (20)
882 (30), 1024 (30), 1031 (30), 1036 (40), 1101 (20),
1125 (10)
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NENANA COAL FIELD contd.
Geology: 175 (30) , 203 (20) ,
358 (10), 383 (70),
459(70), 471(40),
585 (40), 587 (70),
792 (20), 924 (70),
1291(50)
260(40),
394 (40),
494 (20),
704 (40),
930 (80),
267 (50), 294 (70), 354 (10),
400 (10), 4Q6 (20), 458 (70),
505 (IP), 553 (20), 580 (30)
736(60), 774(40), 786(10),
1025(30), 1067(20), 1150(50),
History: 457(70), 553(20), 925(80), 1151(50), 1271(70)
Hydrogenation Potential: 230(50), 1151(50)
Land Status: 504(70)
Leases: 228 (10-20), 514 (20), 614 (50), 1071 (20)
Location: 671(70), 1291(50)
Marketing-Domestic: 189(10), 1169(20)
Marketing Potential: 293(70), 553(20), 582(80), 746(60)
Mining: 348(00), 383(70), 402(30), 458(70), 469(70), 505(IP),
620(40), 666(50), 668(50), 713(60), 959(60), 984(70),
985(IP), 1029(30), 1065(70), 1066(20), 1075(40), 1078(40)
1081 (20), 1090 (10), 1133 (30), 1134 (30), 1135 (30),
1136(30), 1199(70), 1271(70)
!>lining Conditions: 642(50)
Mining Costs: 457(70), 1235(80)
Nenana Public Utilities: 122(20+), 124(20-40)
Overview: 202 (4 0-50) , 779 (10), 808 (70), 925 (80)
Permits: 228(10-20)
Petrography: 1262(60), 1264(60)
Petrology: 930(80)
Power Generation: 189(10), 307(50)
Power Plant: 307(50)
Preparation: 460(70)
Production: 228(10-20), 260{40), 309(20), 458(70), 459(70),
494(20), 505(IP), 514(20), 713(60), 746(60),
956(10), 959(60), 984(70), 985(IP), 1067(20),
1071(20), 1150(50), 1205(70), 1206(70)
Rank: 341(20), 441(10), 549(20), 813(70), 1301(70)
Reclamation: 1271(70)
Reserves: 11(70), 293(70), 358(10), 441(10), 455(70), 504(70),
535 (70), 635 (70), 671 (70), 702 (70), 813 (70), 853 (70),
935 (-), 957 (20), 1150 (50), 1169 (20), 1205 (70), 1235 (80)
Steam Tests: 229(-)
Stratigraphy; 267(50), 441(10), 459(70), 505(IP), 580(30),
704(40), 736{60), 1065{70), 1071(20), 1271(70),
1296 {60)
Structure: 267(50), 459(70), 505(IP), 553{20), 580{30), 585(40),
587(70), 659(70), 736(60), 786{10), 792(20), 959(60),
1169{20), 1271(70), 1296(60)
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NENANA COAL FIELD contd,
Tar: 598(60), 785(20)
Transportation: 1235(80)
Utilization: 1169(20)
washability: 460(70), 924(70), 925(80), 926(IP), 927(RIP)
NESKUK LAGOON
Analysis:
Character:
NEVADA CREEK
(NW)
595 (30)
595 (30)
Analysis: 470(40), 744(10), 782(00)
Geology: 471.(40)
Stratigraphy: 782(00)
Washability: 920(60)
NEW BLACK DIAMOND COAL COMPANY
Analysis: 1010(30)
Correspondence: 100(40)
General: 232(40)
Mining: 1031(30)
Production: 100(40)
NEW BLACK DIAMOND MINE
Analysis: 470(40), 1010(30)
Correspondence: 100(40)
Development: 1030(30)
Development Potential: 582(80)
General: 232(40), 284(50)
Geology: 471(40), 585(40)
Mine Map: 1184(40), 1194(40)
Mining: 471(40), 1031(30), 1033(40)
Ownership: 5(30)
Production: 100(40), 260(40), 1030(30)
NEW MINE (I)
Geology: 774(40)
NIAK (AR)
Analysis: 448(00), 1110(60)
Geology; 448 (00), 1110 (60)
Mining; 985(IP)
Reserves: 1249(70)
Stratigraphy: 448 (_00)
Structure: 448(00)
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NIAKOGON TONGUE (AR)
Analysis; 270(60)
NIKOLAI CREEK (SC)
Reserves: 509(70)
NIKOLSHI (SW)
General; 490(1890)
NINILCHIK
Analysis: 281(60)
Coal Fires: 305{70), 1119(70), 1204(70), 1214(70)
Dating Methods: 1131(70)
General: 491(90), 622(50)
Petrography; 1131(70)
Volcanic Ash Partings: 1131(70)
NINULUK BLUFFS (AR)
Geology: 517(60)
Structure: 517(60)
NISHO-IAWI
Exploration: 732(70)
NIZINA (SC)
Geology: 846(10)
NOATAK RIVER (NW)
Analysis: 493(80)
Distribution: 1038(10)
Geology: 493(80)
NOHATATILTIN
Analysis:
Geology:
NOME {SW)
447(00)
447(00)
General; 13(70), 422{10), 1223(00)
Power, general: (Econ) 446 {IP)
NORTH AMERICAN TRADING and TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
General; 32l(l890)
NORTH PACIFIC !HNING and TRANSPORTATION COMPANY (SC)
General: 283(50), 875(10)
NORTH SLOPE COAL MINE
General; 804(70)
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NORTHERN EXPLORATION and DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
General: 554(10)
NORTHERN IMPROVEMENT COMPANY
Coal Survey Plat: 1168(00)
General: 422(10), 751(10), 1046(10)
NORTHWESTERN ALASKA (See also Locations in the Area)
General: 750(70)
Petrology; 922{80)
Reserves: 1150{50)
NORTHWESTERN COMMERCIAL COMPANY
General: 1224{10)
NORTON SOUND (NW)
Analysis: 413(20), 493(80)
Distribution: 893{70)
General: 316{20), 491{90), 777(20), 1029{30), 1041(10)
Geology: 413{20), 493{80)
History: 858{80)
Rank: 813 (70)
Structure: 413{20), 893(70)
NOWITNA
General; 828{10), 829(30)
NULATO (I)
Analysis; 327(80), 338(00), 417{60), 441(10), 446{00), 447(00),
470{40), 582(80), 926(IP), 1042(10)
Character; 926(IP)
Development Potential: 634{00)
General: 394(70), 469{70), 491{1890), 584(70), 585(40), 804{70)
985{IP)
Geology: 327(80), 338(00), 417{60), 446(00), 447{00), 471{40),
582(80), 1018(30), 1042(10), 1054(1890)
Mining; 466 (IP) , 859(00)
Power Generation Potential; 466{IP)
Rank; 441(.10), 813(70)
Reserves; 634(00), 987 {IP) ·
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NUNWAK ISLAND
General; 269(60), 338(00), 358(10), 441(10), 490(1890),
984(70), 985(IP), 1055(00), 1090(10), 1307(60)
NUTZOTIN RANGE
Geology: 391(10), 399(10)
OBER CREEK
Washability: 920(60)
O'BRIEN CREEK
Analysis: 796 (10), 1244 (10)
General; 395(20)
Geology: 656(20), 796(10), 993('-)
Stratigraphy: 656(20), 796(10)
Structure: 656(20), 796(10)
OHI.O CONSOLIDATED COMPANY
Coal Survey Plat; 1168(00)
Mining: 1046(10)
OLIVER LaDUKE and ASSOCIATES LEASE
Character: 186(10)
OOLAMNAGAVIK RIVER (AR)
Analysis: 270(60)
Geology: 270(60)
Structure: 270(60)
OREGON COAL CLAIM
General: 754(10)
ORLOVA (SW)
General: 1085(00)
OUMALIK (AR)
Drilling: 964 (50)
PACIFIC STEAM WHALING COMPANY
Mining: 448(00)
PAK RIVER
Analysis;
Geology:
493 (80)
493(80)
25'7
PALEOBOTANY
AR: 445(00), 448(00), 513(50), 517(60), 861(60), 968(50),
999(00), 1330(IP)
I: 354(10), 380(10), 393(20), 1296(20)
SC: 192(60), 794(10), 795(10), 818(00), 856(70), 979(1890),
1334(60)
SE: 737(60), 1115(00), 1343(00)
General: 513(50), 694(00), 807(IP), 1018(30)
Multiple Areas: 490(1890) 1 491(1890)
PALEONTOLOGY
AR; 448(00), 517(60), 968(50)
L: 516(10)
SC; 394(40), 407(10), 794(10), 795(10), 856(70), 1086(00)
SW: 501 (70)
Multiple Areas: 491(1890)
PALISADES
Analysis: 447(00)
General: 338(00), 584(70)
Geology: 446(00), 447(00)
Stratigraphy: 446(00)
Structure: 447(00)
PASS CREEK
Geology: 407(10)
PAULOFF BAY
General: 255(00)1 491(90)
Rank: 441(10)
PEARD BAY (AR)
Analysis: 2(60) 1 470(40), 522(40), 990(40), 991(40), 1175(40)
Exploration: 991(40), 1175(40)
General: 1044(30)
Geology: 471(40), 522(40) 1 990(40), 1175(40)
Reserves: 991(40) 1 1174(40)
Structure: 1175(40)
PERMAFROST
General; 73l(IP), 750(70), 865(IP), 898(70), 987(IP), 1235(80),
1258(80)
PERMITS, See LEASES/PERMITS
PERRY CREEK
Analysis;
Geology;
(NW)
493(80)
493(80)
(I)
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PETERS CREEK
Analysis;
General.:
825(10)
407(10), 410(70)
Hydrologic Reconnaissance: 1002(80)
Stratigraphy: 271(60)
PETERSON COAL COMPANY
General: 95(20)
PETERSON MINE
General; 494(20)
Mining; 495(20)
PETROGRAPHY
AR; 918(70), 921(80), 930(80), 1267(70)
I; 625(60), 1262(60), 1264(60)
SC·; 625 (60), 626 (60), 918 (70), 1131 (70), 1262 (60), 1264 (60)
General: 513(50), 874(50), 1266(70)
Multiple Areas: 962(70), 1293(60)
Petrology
NW: 922(80)
Multiple Areas; 930(80)
PHILBRICK and FOSTER
Mining: 255(00)
PHILIP SMITH MOUNTAIN (AR)
General: 316(70)
PHOTOGRAPHS
General; 50(20), 610(00), 656(20), 700(00-10), 1012(20),
1069(30), 1086(00)' 1119(70), 1152(40)' 1175(40)
PICKART MINE (I)
Analysis; 417(60), 447(00), 582(80), 1041(10)
General; 584(70), 984(70)
Geology; 417(60), 446(00), 447(00), 582(80), 1041(10)
History; 638(70)
Mining; 447(00), 638(70), 859(00), 985(IP)
Structure; 446(00), 447(00), 1307(60)
PICKETT MINE
General; 339(00)
PINNACLE PASS (SE)
General; 977(1890)
Paleobotany: 977(1890)
PIONEER COAL COMPANY
Analysis; 74 (20)
PIONEER COAL MINING COMPANY
General: 157(50)
Mine Map: 864(50)
PIONEER MINE
Analysis: 2(60), 232(40), 236(50), 237(50), 822(30)
Development: 1030(30)
General; 21(50), 284(50), 668(50), 827(30)
Geology: 232(40)
History: 638(70)
Marketing: 1028 (30) , 1030 (30)
Mining; 638(70), 661(50), 669(50), 859(00), 1025(30), 1026(30),
1028(30), 1029(30), 1323(60)
PITNEGEA RIVER AREA (AR)
Analysis: 270(60)
General: 1167(40)
Geology: 445(00)
PITTACK COAL CLAIM
General: 678(10)
PITTSBURG CONSOLIDATED COAL COMPANY (SC)
Claim: 601(10)
General; 422(10)
Mining; 1046 (10)
PLACER AMEX
Exploration: 732(70)
General: 293(70), 520(IP), 72l(IP), 860(IP), 890(70)
Mining; 887 (70), 888 (70), 902 (_IP), 935 (80)
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POINT CAMBELL (SC)
General: 791(00)
Mining: 354(10)
POINT GARDINER (SE)
General: 859(00), 1342{00)
Geology: 338(00), 490(1890)
History: 858(80)
POINT HOPE (AR)
Analysis: 12(70) 1 327(80), 493(80)
Character: 468(70)
Distribution: 637(60)
General: 469(70)
Geology: 327(80), 445(00), 493(80)
Mining; 327(80), 1167(40)
Reserves: 468(70), 492(80)
Stratigraphy: 327(80)
POINT LAY
Analysis:
General:
Geology:
Mining:
Reserves:
(AR)
419(60), 493(80)
492(80), 804(70),
493 (80)
1124(40), 1166(40)
492 (80)
POINT MACKENZIE (SC)
Reserves: 509(70)
POINT SULLIVAN
General: 490(1890)
Geology: 338(00)
POINT VANCOUVER (SW)
General: 490(1890)
POINT WORONZOF
General: 394(40)
POKER FLAT (_I)
Analysis: 924(70)
Washability: 924 (_70)
1078(40)
POLYCHROME (I)
Analysis: 704(40)
General: 392(30)
Geology: 704(40)
Stratigraphy: 704(40)
Structure: 704(40)
POORMAN CREEK
Analysis:
(I)
823 (30)
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General:
Geology:
584(70), 813(70), 828(10)
823(30)
Mining: 823 (30) , 829 (20)
POPOVITCH CREEK
Analysis:
Geology;
Structure:
PORT CAMDEN
General:
Geology:
PORT CHATHAM
(I)
786(10)
786(10)
786(10)
(SE)
490(1890), 1342(00)
338(00), 1343(00)
General: 302(40), 362(20)
Mining: 859(00)
PORT GRAHAM (SC)
Analysis: 12(70), 338(00), 441(10), 478(10), 571(10), 744(10),
775(00), 782(00), 1085(00), 1226(10), 1244(10)
General: 55(00), 290(70), 294(70), 302(40), 339(00), 354(10),
359(00), 422(10), 490(1890), 491(1890), 603(10),
726(1880), 777(20), 819(1890), 956(10), 984(70),
1109 (1880)
Geology; 471(40), 775(00), 794(10), 1085(00), 1086(00), 1334(60)
History; 460(70), 858(80)
Mining; 329(10), 463(70), 794(10), 859(00), 985(IP)
Production: 794(10), 985(IP)
Stratigraphy: 1086(00)
Structure: 794(10), 1086(00)
PORT MOLLER
Analysis:
Geology;
History:
(SW)
600 (10) , 727 (1890), 728 (1890) , 1102 (70)
501 (70)
600 (10), 858 (80)
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PORTAGE BAY (SW)
General: 819(1890)
PORTLAND ALASKA ANTHRACITE COAL COMPANY
Coal Survey Plats: 1168(00)
General: 380(10)1 422(10) 1 530(10)1 714(10)1 1046(10)
PORTLAND COAL CLAIM
General: 679(10) 1 912(10)
POWER GENERATION
Anchorage: 76(60)
Barrow: 315(70) 1 651(70)
Beluga: 815(70)1 863(70)1 887(70)1 888(70)1 902(IP)1 960(IP)
Central Alaska: 907(30)1 908(60)1 1011(80)
Chicago Creek: 646(00)
Development Potential: 1123(70)
Economics: 466(IP)
Fairbanks: 76(60) 1 307(50) 1 497(20.) 1 1052(IP)
General: 263(70) 1 293(70) 1 466(IP)1 486(IP)1 511(20),
597(70), 602(70), 659(70), 69l(IP), 701(70),
797(70), 798(70), 805(IP), 903(70), 906(IP),
908(60), 96l(IP), 976(IP), 984(70), 994(IP),
1336(IP)
Healy; 908(60), 1270(IP)
Japan: 854(70), 857(IP)
Nenana Coal Field: 189(10), 307(50), 1011(80)
Southcentral: 1011(.80)
Sutton: 908(60)
Villages: 582(80)
POWER PLANTS See Also (.ANCHORAGE MILITARY POWER PLANTS)
Air Pollution: 815(70)
Barrow: 903(70)
Beluga: 815(70)
California: 975(70)
Ce.ntral Alaska; 907(30), 908(60)
Environmental Impact: 1248(40)
F.E. Power Plant: 1023(30)
Fly Ash: 745 (70)
General: 263(.70), 474(70)1 1057(.70), 1336(IP)
Healy: 43 (60) , 147 (.40-50), 166 (_50), 886 (60)
Nenana Coal Fields: 307(.50)
Offshore; 701(.70)
Puget Sound; 960(IP)
520(IP),
706(IP),
907 (30) ,
1057(70),
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POWERS CREEK
Analysis;
Geology;
470{40)1 744{10)
471{40)1 484{10)
PREMIER COAL GROUP
Analysis: ·1007{30)
General: 1031{30)
Geology: 458{70) 1 459{70)
Mining: 1029{30)
PREMIER MINE {SC)
AnalySiS; 2{60) 1 58{20) I 60{20) I 61{20) I 232(40)1 237{50) I
238{50)1 239{50)1 470{40) 1 588{60)1 904{60)1 924{70)1
962(70) 1 1278(30)1 1280{30) f 1313(30)
Closure: 140{20-30)1 1076{40)
Coal Fires; 232(40)
Correspondence: 60(20)
Development Potential: 582 {80)
Exploration: 1313(30)
Flood: 61(20) 1 141(20-30)
Freight Rates: 63{20)
Geology: 232(40) 1 471{40)1 585(40)1 703{50)1 704{40)1 1255{-)1
1303(60)
Inventory: 48{20)
Litagation: 48(20)
Marketing Potential: 582{80)
Mine Map: 864(50)1 1184{40)1 1219{40)
Mining: 471(40)1 518(70)1 666{50)1 845{20) 1 889{IP)1 985{IP)1
1022(20)1 1024{30)1 1025(30)1 1076{40)1 1078{40)1 1237{20)
Ownership: 135{20)
Petrography: 962{70)
Preparation: 588{60)
Production: 65{30) 1 260(40) 1 985(IP)
Rank: 1278 (30)
Receivership: 141{20-.30)
Reopening; 49(40)
Reserves: 1303{60)
Steam Tests; 1280(30)
Stratigraphy; 704(40)
Structure: 704(40) 1 899(IP)
WashabiLity; 920(60) 1 924(70) 1 588(60)
PREPARATION
I; 625 (.60)
SC; 588 (60) I 589 (.50) I 590 {60) I 592 {-)I 625 {60) I 888 {70)
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PREPARATION contd;
General: 302(40), 597(70), 805(IP), 889(IP), 928(70), 976(IP),
979(70)
History: 460(70)
PRINCE CREEK FORMATION (AR)
Analysis: 270(60)
General: 517(60)
Geology: 270(60), 419(60), 710(70)
Stratigraphy: 270(60)
Structure: 270(60)
PRINCE OF WALES ISLAND (SE)
General: 362(20), 726(1880), 985(IP), 1109(1880)
PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND (SC)
Coaling Station: 970(00)
PRODUCTION -REGIONAL
AR: 252(60), 419(60), 455(00), 866(00), 917(80)
I: 260(40), 267(50), 330(10), 446(00), 458(70), 462(70),
494 (20), 505 (IP) , 580 (30) , 745 (70), 799 (70) , 827 (30) ,
901(00), 934(50), 938(70), 959(60), 1011(80), l270(IP),
1274(80)
NW: 633(20)
SC: 182(20), 190(10), 232(40), 252(60), 255(00), 260(40),
267 (50) f 285 (50) r 302 (40) f 330 (10) f 389 (10) r 410 (70) I
415 (20) 1 416 (20) f 458 (70) f 487 (70) 1 507 (80) f 512 (10) 1
514 (20) 1 524 (70) 1 548 (10) r 563 (20) 1 566 (10) 1 588 (60) 1
594(20), 622(50), 649(60), 655(10), 704(40), 716(50),
733 (70), 769 (50), 770 (10), 776 (10), 794 (10), 799 (70),
803(10) t 825(10) 1 832(20) 1 875(10) 1 887(70) 1 904(60) 1
917(80), 934(50), 938(70), 949(20), 959(60), 978(40),
1011(80), 1013(20), 1084(80), 1140(70), 1142(30), 1146(60),
1303(60) .
SW: 255(00)1 1085(60)
General: 190(10), 309(20) ,310(20), 311(20), 312(20)
314 (70), 394 (40), 460 (70), 459 (70), 484 (70), 525 (70),
582 (80) , 602 (70), 611 (30) , 650 (60) , 692 (70) , 706 (IP) I
709(10) 1 113(10)1 775(60), 902(IP), 946(80), 947(20) 1
1150(50), 1232(10), 1236(80)
Multiple Areas; 332 (10), 357 (20), 478 (10), 535 (70), 659 (70),
668(50) 1 694(00) f 713(60) 1 746(60) 1 777(20) 1
804 (70), 876 (20), 882 (30), 956 (10) , 984 (70),
985(IP), 1030(30) 1 1193(-), 1233(10), 1235(80),
1258 (80)
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PRODUCTION -YEARLY
1890-1909: 347(00), 348(00), 349(00), 607(00), 728(1890),
859(00)
1910-1929: 180(10), 329(10), 333(10), 334(20), 335(20), 344(20),
350(10)' 351(10)' 352(10), 354(10), 356(20), 553(20),
845 (20) ' 876 (20) ' 877 (20)' 878 (20) ' 879 (20)' 880 (20)'
881(30)' 1021(20), 1022(20), 1048(10), 1066(20)'
1067(20)' 1068(20), 1079(20) i 1081(20), 1090(10),
1092(10), 1093(10)
1930-1949: 90(40), 613(40}, 614(40)' 615(40), 616(40), 617(40),
618(40), 619(40), 620(40), 621(40), 883(30), 1023(30),
1024(30), 1025(30), 1026(30), 1027(30), 1028(30)'
1029(30), 1030(30), 1031(30)' 1032(30), 1033(40)'
1034(30)' 1035(40), 1036(40), 1076(40), 1077(40},
1078(40)' 1132(30)
1950-1969: 20(50), 27(60), 32(60), 37(60), 73(50), 84(50),
151(50), 158(50}, 162(50), 164(50), 167(60), 170(50),
174(50), 622(50)' 623(50), 624(50), 666(50)' 980(50)'
1063(50), 1064(50), 1178(50)
1970: 16{70}, 17(70)' 652(70}, 750(70)
1980: None
PROSPECT (I}
Analysis: 862(40)
PRUDHOE BAY (AR)
Analysis: 304(70)
Geology: 304(70)
Stratigraphy: 304(70)
PTARMIGAN CREEK (I}
Geology: 391(10), 399(10)
PURDY CLAIM TUNNEL
Geology: 714(10)
Mining: 714(10)
PURINTON CREEK (SC)
Analysis: 796(10), 1244(10)
General: 1021(20)
Geology: 796(10)
Rank; 951(30)
Stratigraphy: 796 (10), 869 (00), 951 (30)
Structure: 791(00), 796(10), 869(00)
QUARTZ CREEK
Analysis:
General;
Geology:
QUEENS CREEK
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823(30)
405(30), 584(70), 828(10), 829(20)
404 (20), 823 (30)
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Analysis: 470(40), 744(10), 778(00), 780(00), 782(00)
Geology: 471(40), 561(-), 778(00), 780(00)
Stratigraphy: 778(00), 782(00)
Structure: 778(00)
RAILROAD, See ALASKA RAILROAD
RAMPART (I)
Analysis: 12(70), 446(00), 447(00), 478(10), 585(40)
General: 277(60), 338(00), 469(70), 584(70), 985(IP), 1169(20)
Geology: 354(10), 446(00), 447(00), 515(10), 516(10), 585(40)
Mining: 354(10), 801(60), 859(00)
Rank: 269(60), 813(70)
RAWSON COAL COMPANY
Coal Leases/Permits: 1071(20)
Production: 1313(30), 1314(30)
RAWSON MINE (SC)
Analysis: 60(20), 142(20), 232(40), 470(40), 1303(60)
Development: 1030(30), 1068(20}
Development Potential: 582(80)
General: 1031(30)
Geology: 471(40), 1303(60)
Marketing: 1030(30)
Mining: 471(40), 845[20), 1022(20), 1081(20)
Ownership: 51(30)
Production: 1030(30)
Reserves: 1303(60)
Start--up: 142 (20)
Transportation -Railroad Spur: 142 (20)
RAWSON PROSPECT
Analysis: 131(20)
RAY RIVER BASIN
Geology: 516(.10}
RECLAMATION OF MINED LANDS
AR: 73l(IP)
I: 8 (70), 226 (70), 462 (20), 463 (70) , 464 (70) , 804 (70) , 953 (70),
1271(70), 1274(80)
26L
RECLAMATION OF MINED LANDS contd,
SC: 296(80), 463(70), 1058{70)
General: 11(70), 13(70), 300(IP), 464(70), 465(70), 503(IP),
871(70)
Multiple Areas: 835(IP), 954(70), 1235(80), 1258(80), 1269(70)
Overview: 849(IP), 954(70), 1001(70)
RED HILL
Coal Fires: 740(00)
General: 740(10)
RED MOUNTAIN
Analysis:
Geology:
RED RIVER
Analysis:
General:
Geology:
(SC)
789(10), 1244(10)
789(10)
(SW)
338(00)' 784(10)
490(1890)' 1085(00)
784(10)' 819(1890)
REED PROPERTY (I)
Washability: 920(60)
REEF (SE)
General: 490(1890)
REGULATIONS
General:
Overview:
REINDEER CREEK
Geology:
Mining:
300(IP), 313(IP), 389(10), 352(IP), 1094(IP)
1258 {80)
(NW)
645(10)
645(10)
RESERVES (SINCE 1950)
AR: 252(60), 256(60), 257(60), 269(60), 295(70), 327(80),
386{IP), 387(60), 424(70), 440(70), 710(70), 73l(IP),
793(70)' 917(80)' 936(50)' 999(00), 1110(60)' 1111(70)'
1205(70), 1259(70)' 1301(60)
I: 256 {.60), 257 {60), 259 {.70), 269 (60), 295 (70), 327 (80),
505(IP), 517{IP), 582(80), 644(70), 725(80), 799(70),
924 {70), 959 (.60)' 938 (.70)' 959 (60)' 979 (70)' 1264 (60),
1270(JP), 1291{50), 1292{50)
NW: 269 (60)' 385 (70) I 492 (80) I 493 (80) I 604 (60)
2_68
RESERVES (SINCE 1950) contd.
SC; 6(70), 190(10), 194(70), 252(60), 256(60), 257(60), 259(60),
269 (60) f 273 (60) 1 285 (70) 1 290 (70) f 308 (IP) 1 327 (80) 1 361 (60) 1
410 (70) r 509 (70) 1 517 (IP) 1 545 (70) 1 582 (80) 1 622 (50) 1 635 (70) 1
671 (70) 1 613 (60) f 721 (IP) 1 133 (70) 1 199 (70) 1 800 (50) f 810 (50) 1
811(70), 812(70), 837(60)' 887(70) I 888(70) I 889(IP) I 902(IP) I
904(60), 910(80)1 911(IP)1 924(70), 935(-), 938(70), 959(60)1
979 (70) 1 984 (70) 1 986 (70) 1 991 (IP) 1 1058 (70) 1 1146 (60) 1
1205(70)1 1264(60)1 1303(60) 1 1305(60) 1 1306(60)
SW: 257 (60) I 269 (60), 295 (70) I 461 (70) I 604 (60)
General: 317(70)1 510(70)1 650(60)1 652(70)1 797(70)1 906(IP)1
994(IP) I 1083(70)1 1263(60)
Multiple Areas; 11(70) 1 12(70) 1 84(50) 1 258(70) 1 293(70) 1 294(70)1
455 (70) 1 461 (60) 1 487 (70) 1 504 (70) 1 535 (70) 1
567 (70) f 659 (70) 1 702 (70) 1 113 (60) 1 741 (70) 1
746(60) 1 149 (80) f 804 (70) 1 808 (70) 1 813 (70) 1 853 (70) I
963(70)1 985(IP)1 987(IP)1 1051(70)1 1095(80)1
1123(70) 1 1149(60)1 1150(50) 1 1234(80)1 1235(80)1
1249(70)1 1301(70)
Overview: 1258(80)
REVILLA -GIGEDO
General: 727(1890)
REX CREEK (I)
Analysis: 786(10) 1 959(60)1 1235(80)
Environmental Impact; 1235(80)
Geology: 786(10) 1 1296(60)
Mining Costs: 1235(80)
Production: 959(60) 1 1235{80)
Reserves: 1235(80)
Structure: 786{10) 1 959(60)1 1296{60)
Transportation: 1235(80)
RHYOLITE CREEK
Geology: 399{10)
RICE -SHEARER
Development Potential; 582(80)
RILEY CREEK (I)
Analysis: 61(20)
Blacksmith Coal: 1125 (_40)
Geology; 704(40)
Stratigraphy: 704(40)
Structure: 704(40)
RINEHART PROSPECT
Closure: 186(10)
~eneral; 284(50)
Mining: 186(10)
ROBINSON MOUNTAIN (SC)
269
General: 765 (10) , 830 (70) , 985 (IP)
Geology: 1018(30)
Rank; 830 (70)
Structure: 1018(30)
ROCHER CREEK
Geology: 391(10)
ROGERS, M.E.
Contracts: 82(50)
ROOSEVELT CREEK
Geology: 762(10)
Structure: 762(10)
ROSS HECKEY MINE
Analysis; 58(20), 74(20), 1007(30), 1008(30)
Blacksmith Coal: 58(20)
General: 54(20), 69(30), 1029(30)
Marketing: 1028(30)
Mining: 845(20), 1024(30), 1026(30), 1027(30), 1028(30),
1029(30), 1068(20)
Production: 1028(30)
ROTH and MANLEY CLAIMS
General; 1024(30), 1025(30)
ROTH MINE
Analysis; 74(20), 143(20), 585(40)
Character: 143(20)
Development: 143(20), 585(40)
Geology: 143(20)
Lease Status: 143(20)
Maps: 143(20)
Steam Tests: 143(20)
Transportation -Railroad -Spur: 143(20)
.ROTH PROPERTY (I)
Analysis; 417(40)
Development: 1068(20)
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ROTH PROPERTY contd.
General: 1231(50)
Geology: 471(40), 474 (40)
Map: 217(-)
Mining: 1022(20), 1026(30)
(I) ROTH -TAYLOR
Analysis:
Geology:
2(60), 470(40)
471(40)
ROYALTIES
Correspondence: 55(10), 91(50)
General: 509(70)
RUBY REGION (I)
Analysis: 269(60), 417(60), 582(80), 823(30)
General: 277(60), 828(10), 829(20)
Geology: 567(70), 582(80), 823(30)
Rank: 269(60)
RUNNELS
General: 207(10)
RUSSIAN-AMERICAN COMPANY MINE
General: 294(70), 354(10), 600(10), 739(10), 794(10), 875(10),
ll05(80)
History: 858(80), 859(00)
RUTH RIVER (SC)
Geology: 1141(30)
SABLE PASS (I)
General: 392(30)
SADDLE MOUNTAIN
Stratigraphy: 766(80)
SAFETY
General:
SAGAVANIRKTOK
Analysis:
General:
89 (50), 153 (50), 517 (IP), 879 (20), 882 (30), 883 (30)
(SW)
1005 (50)
316 (70) , 740 (10)
SAGWON BLUFF
Analysis:
Geology:
Petrology:
SALANATOF
General:
(AR)
930(80)
930 (80)
930(80)
(SC)
509(70)
(I)
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SALT CREEK
General: 447(00), 1201(60)
SANCTUARY FORMATION
Geology: 1296(60)
SANCTUARY RIVER (I)
Analysis: 2(60), 1125(40)
General: 392(30), 843(30)
Geology: 400(10)
Rank: 1291(50)
Stratigraphy: 396(10), 1125(40)
SANFORD -USIBELLI MINE, See Also USIBELLI Headings
General: 285(50)
Map: 217(-)
Production: 260(40), 267(50)
SARGENT CREEK (I)
Geology: 841(40)
SAVAGE RIVER (I)
Analysis: 704(40), 959(60), 1125(40), 1235(80)
Environmental Impact: 1235(80)
General: 392(30), 843(80)
Geology: 400(10), 704(40)
Location: 1290(70)
Mining Cost: 1235(80)
Production: 959(60), 1235(80)
Rank: 1291 (50)
Reserves: 1249(70)
Stratigr"lphy: 396 (10), 704 (40), 1125 (40)
Structure: 396(10), 704(40), 959(60)
Transportation: 1235(10)
SCHRADER BLUFF FORMATION
Drilling: 968 (50)
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SEATTLE ALASKA ANTHRACITE COAL COMPANY
Coal Survey Plats: 1168(00)
General: 381(10), 422(10), 530(10)
Mining: 1046(10)
SECOND BERG LAKE (SC)
Analysis: 470(40), 744(10), 780(00), 1244(10)
Geology: 471(40), 780(00)
Stratigraphy: 780(00)
SELAWIK BASIN
Analysis:
Geology:
(NW)
493(80)
493(80)
SELAWIK QUADRANGLE
Reserves: 317(70)
Transportation: 317(70)
SELDOVIA (SC)
Dating Methods: 1131(70)
General: 316(70), 813(70)
History: 638(70)
Mining: 638(70)
Petrography: 1131(70)
Volcanic Ash Partings in Coal: 1131(70)
SENTINEL HILL
Drilling:
SEPPHAGEN MINE
Analysis:
General;
Geology:
968(50)
(SE)
338(00)
490(1890)
338(00)
SERPENTINE RIVER (NW)
. Analysis: 493(80)
Geology: 493(80)
Resources; 492(80)
SEVENTYMILE RIVER (I)
Analysis; 827(30)
General: 269(60), 584(70), 1201(60)
Geology: 425(70), 446(00), 447(00)
Stratigraphy: 446(00)
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SEWARD
Dock Statistics: 65(30), 66(30)
SEWARD PENINSULA (NW)
Analysis: 12(70), 125(00), 329(10), 339(00), 470(40), 493(80),
631(10), 775(00), 782(00), 783(00), 959(60)
Development: 277(60), 339(00), 346(00), 348(00), 349(00),
352 (10), 3!i,3 (10), 412 (20), 662 (00), 663 (00),
777(20), 1019(00)
General: 269(60), 302(40), 358(10), 359(00), 585(40), 836(00),
984 (70), 1022 (20), 1029 (30), 1031 (30), 1035 (40),
1036(40), 1225(10), 1250(00)
Geology: 329 (10), 338 (00), 345 (00), 448 (00), 493 (80), 567 (70),
775(00), 1041(10)
History: 858(80)
Map: 469(70), 517(IP)
Overview: 984(70)
Rank: 341(20), 1301(70)
Reserves: 634(00), 1041(10)
SHAVIOVIK RIVER (AR)
Analysis: 1005(50)
SHAW BED
Analysis: 415(20), 924(70)
Geology: 416(20), 781(10)
Mining: 416(20), 781(10)
Production: 416(20)
Structure: 415 (20) , 416 (20) , 781 (10)
Washability: 924(70)
SHEEP CREEK
General:
Geology:
SHEPHERD CREEK
(SC)
548 (10), 836 (00)
561(-)
Analysis: 778(00), 780(00), 787(00), 1084(00), 1244(10)
Geology: 778(00), 780(00), 1084(00)
Stratigraphy: 782(00), 787(00)
Structure: 7e7(00)
SHIELDS PROSPECT TUNNEL (SC)
Analysis: 470(40)
Geology: 471(40)
SHORT CREEK
Analysis: 875(10)
SHORT CREEK contd,
General: 407(10)
Mining: 333(10),
Production: 825(10)
Structure: 825(10)
SHOVEL CREEK
Analysis:
Geology:
Structure:
(I)
786(10)
786 (10)
786 (10)
SHUMAGIN ISLANDS (SW)
Analysis: 338(00)
General: 490(90)
Geology: 338(00)
Mining: 819(1890)
SHUNGNAK
General: 1043(10)
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Reserves: 317(70), 1188(70), 1219(-)
Transportation: 317(70)
SIKSIKVUK RIVER (AR)
General: 517(60)
SILTATION OF STREAMS
General: 533(70), 1053(IP), 1258(80)
SIMPSON AREA
Drilling:
General:
SINAK RIVER
Analysis:
General:
Geology:
965(60)
643 (10)
(NW)
493(80)
195(40), 269(60), 813(70), 1019(00)
493 (80)
SINGAURUK RIVER (NW)
Analysis: 493(80)
Geology: 493(80)
SITKA
Analysis:
General:
History:
Mining:
(SE)
600 (10)
491 (1890)
600 (10)
739 {10)
SITKAN ARCHIPELAGO
Distribution: 319 (1890')
SITKANAK ISLAND
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Analysis: 200(60), 699(50), 1304(60)
General: 490(1890), 1085(00)
Geology: 200(60) 1 699(50), 784(10), 1304(60)
History: 200(60)
Reserves: 200(60)
Stratigraphy: 200(60), 1304(60)
Structure: 761(10)
SKWENTNA RIVER (SC)
Analysis: 1235(80)
Environmental Impact: 1235(80)
General: 269(60), 405(30)
Geology: 404(20), 769(50)
Mining Costs: 1235(80)
Reserves: 1235(80)
Stratigraphy: 271(60)
Structure: 769(50)
SLATE CREEK (SC)
General; 818(00)
Geology; 840(50)
SLEEPY CREEK (SW)
Analysis: 730 {20)
Geology; 730 (20)
SLEETMUTE
Analysis; 470 (40)
SLURRY PIPELINE
General: 804(70), 857{IP), 895(IP), 898(70)
SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA, See Also Locations in the Area
Analysis: 783(00)
General; 1250(00)
Overview: 1239(70)
Permits; 228 (10-20)
Production; 228(10-20)
Rank; 782 (00)
Reserves: 782(00)
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SOUTHWESTERN ALASKA, See Also Locations in the Area
Analysis: 782(00)
Permits: 228(10-20)
Production: 228(10-20)
Rank: 782(00)
Reserves: 782(00), 1085(00)
SPARLING PROSPECT (SC)
Analysis: 284(50)
SQUARE LAKE (AR)
Drilling: 451(50)
Stratigraphy: 451(50)
ST. ELIAS
General: 328(1890), 1018(30), 1203(70)
ST. JOHN BAPTIST BAY (SE)
General: 490(1890)
ST. LAWRENCE ISLAND (NW)
Analysis: 75(20), 195(40), 595(30), 1007(30)
Characteristics: 595(30)
General: 449(00)
ST. MARY'S CREEK
Analysis: 572(10)
STANDARD MINES (SC)
General: 1203(70)
STATISTICS (by year)
Consumption: 979(70), 1190(20-30), 1191(30-50), 1192(50-80)
Mining: 979(70), 1190(20-30), 1191(30-50), 1192(50-80)
Production: 979(70), 1190(20-30), 1191(30-50), 1192(59~80)
(See also these same headings for additional references.)
STACY GROUP
General: 913 (10)
STRAIGHT CREEK
General:
Geology:
Structure:
405 (30)
769(50)
769(50)
STEAM TESTS
Baxter Company: 496(20), 220(-}
Bering River: 140(20-30), 272(-), 1260(10)
Evan Jones Company: 496(20)
General: 61(20), 351(-), 1198(20)
Healy River coal Company: 496(70)
Locomotive Tests: 1278(30), 1280(30)
Nenana: 229(-)
STILLWATER CREEK VALLEY
Analysis: 778 (00)
Geology: 778 (00)
STONY CREEK (SC)
General: 500 (70)
Geology: 400 (10) , 1039 (20)
STRONG BLUFF (AR)
Mining: 866(00)
STUYAHOK RIVER (I)
General: 588 (10) , 632(10)
SULFUR IN COAL
General: 474(-), 1297 (60)
SULLIVAN ISLAND
General: 726(1880), 727(1890)
SUNFLOWER CREEK (SC)
General: 984(70)
Overview: 984(70)
Reserves: 987(IP)
SUNTRANA FORMATION
Analysis: 3(80)
Character: 3(80)
Geology: 3 (80)
Map ~trat~: 1284(70), 1285(70) ,·1287(70), 1288(70), 1289(70),
1290(70)
SUNTRANA MINE
Analysis: 2(60), 234(50), 236(50), 240(50), 241(60), 243(60),
431 (50), 471 (40), 494 (20), 585 (40), 598 (60), 698 (70),
862 (40), 884 (40), 885 (50), 924 (70), 962 (70), 1005 (50),
1006 (40) , 1102 (70), 1170 (40), 1173 (70) , 1280 (30),
1297(60), 1300(60)
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SUNTRANA MINE contd.
Carbonization: 884(40), 885(50)
Character: 924(70)
Coal Fires: 53(-), 668(50), 934(50), 1075(40), 1076(40),
1209(50-70)
Contracts: 24(50)
Gasification Potential: 884(40)
General: 10(50), 12(70), 21(50), 167(50), 267(50), 285(50),
311 (20) r 621 (40) r 877 (20) 1 984 (70) 1 1026 (30) r 1067 (20) 1
1231(50)
Geology: 255(60), 366(70), 383(70), 394(40)1 471(40) 1 585(40),
704(40), 774(40), 924(70)
History: 638(70), 858(80)
Location: 383 (70), 1289 (70)
Map: 224(50), 636(50) 1 1176(40), 1243(-)
Marketing: 1028(30), 1030(30)
Mining: 85 (50) , 383 (70) , 495 (20) , 638 (70) , 668 (50) , 669 (50) ,
805 (IP), 845 (20), 924 (70), 984 (70) I 985 (IP), 1022 (20) I
1027 (30), 1028 (30), 1033 (40), 1068 (20), 1078 (40),
1125(40), 1271(70), 1295(50), 1323(60)
Petrography: 962(70)
Production: 255(60), 494(20), 934(50), 985(IP), 1028(30), 1030(30)
Purchased by Usibelli: 1324(60)
Reserves: 1150(50)
Steam Tests: 1280(30)
Stratigraphy: 366(70), 704(40), 1006(40)
Structure: 366(70), 585(40)1 704(40)
Transportation -Railroad -Spur: 905(50)
Ventilation: 1125(40)
Washability: 924(70)
SUNTRANA MINING COMPANY
Coal Fire: 1097(50)
Contracts: 171(50)
General: 9(50), 26(60), 156(50), 163(50)
Mine Map: 1097(50), 1098(50), 1099(50), 1100(50)
Mining: 667(50)
Purchased by Healy River Coal Mine: 152(50), 667(50)
SUPERIOR MINE (.NW)
Mining; 985 (IP)
SUSHANA RIVER
Analysis: 2(60), 1125(40)
Stratigraphy; _1125(40)
27-9
SUSITNA COAL FIELD
Analysis: 12 (70), 269 (60), 327(80) 1 329 (10), 659 (70), 799 (70),
813(70), 927(RIP)1 959(60) 1 1005(.50), 1170(40)
Development Potential: 293(70), 455(70), 517(IP), 545(70),
640(50), 1205(70), 1206(70)
Economics: 535(70)
General: 1(00), 6(70), 13(70), 277(60), 341(20), 394(40),
401 (10), 405 (30), 407 (10), 469 (70), 476 (10), 546(20),
599 (00), 622 (50), 738 (00), 804 (70), 809 (70), 861 (60),
1227(10), 1250(00)
Geology: 327(80), 329(10), 338(00), 345(00), 354(10), 383(70),
393 (20), 394 (40), 402 (30), 404 (20), 406 (20), 408 (30),
458(70), 528(1890), 529(1890), 998(70), 1085(00)
History: 457(70), 641(50) .
Land Status: 504(70)
Location: 383(70), 671(60)
Marketing Potential: 293(20)
Mining: 327(80), 383(70) 1 517(IP), 614(50) 1 1169(70)
Mining Costs: 457(70)
Permits: 186(10), 228(10-20)
Rank: 269(60), 441(10), 813(70), il69(20), 1301(70)
Reserves; 11(70), 293(70), 455(70), 504(70), 517(IP), 535(70),
545 (70), 635 (70), 671 (70), 813 (70), 933 (70), 1249 (70)
Stratigraphy: ·269(60)
Structure: 327(80), 959(70), 998(70)
Transportation: 1082(10)
Washability: 927(RIP)
SUTTON
General: 829(20), 877(20), 889(IP), 1081(20)
History: 638(70)
Mining: 638 (70) , 835 (IP)
Power Generation Potential: 908(60)
Reserves: 889(IP)
SUTTON COAL WASHERY PLANT
Closure: 145(20-60), 1026(30)
Construction Cost: 145(20-60)
Contract: 145(20-60)
Equipment; 145(20~60)
Financial Statement: 127 (.20-60) , 140 (20-30) , 145(.20-60)
Flow. Sheet; 1003(20)
General; 1003(20)
Inventory; 140 (2.0-30)
Layout: 1003(20)
Photographs: 50(10)
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SURFACE MINING, See Also Specific Mines
AR: 710(70), 833(70)
I: 505 (IP)
SC: 733(70), 887(70)
General: 503(IP), 553(70), 906(IP), 924(70), 954(70), 987(IP),
994(IP), 1022(20), 1094(IP), 1199(70)1 1258(80),
1271(70)
Multiple Areas: 1083(70)
Reclamation: 463(70), 464(70), 849(IP)
Reserves: 259(70), 285(50)
SWIFT CREEK
Analysis:
General:
Geology:
SWIFT RIVER
General:
SYNTHETIC FUELS
(NW)
823(30)
829(20)
823(30)
(SW)
269(60)
SC: 308(IP), 509(70), 72l(IP), 860(IP), 888(70), 902(IP),
960(IP), 1151(50)
General: 11(70), 424(70), 520(IP), 565(70), 602(70), 69l(IP),
721 (IP), 741 (70), 805 (IP), 895 (IP), 906 (IP), 1235 (80),
1258 (80)
Hydrogenation: 71(40), 72(40), 230(50), 1151(50), 1222(20+)
Marketing Potential: 1151(50)
Solvent-Refined Coal: 11(70), 13(70), 659(70), 804(70), 979(70)
TACOMA COAL CLAIM
General: 680 (10)
TAKLI ISLAND
General: 491(90)
TALACHULITNA (SC)
Geology: 769(50)
Structure: 769(50)
TALKEETNA MOUNTAINS (SC)
Analysis: 870(00)
General: 316 (70) , 809 (70)
Geology: 287(50) 1 932(70)
Reserves: 932(70)
Structure: 932(70)
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TALKEETNA RIVER (SC)
General; 738(00), 932(70)
Stratigraphy: 869(00)
TALUSHULITNA RIVER
General: 405(30)
Geology: 404(20)
TANANA VALLEY (I)
Analysis: 585(40)
Exploration: 323(00)
General: 320(1890), 324(00), 342(1890), 394(40), 882(30),
985 (IP)
Geology: 516(10), 585(40)
Transportation: 1082(10)
TANUNAK
General: 584(70)
TATLANIKA BASIN (I)
Analysis: 327(80), 470(40), 959(60), 1170(40), 1235(80)
Environmental Impact: 1235(80)
Geology: 327(80), 390(10), 398(10), 471(40), 1296(60)
Mining: 327(80)
Mining Costs: 1235(80)
Production: 959(60), 1235(80)
Reserves; 1235(80)
Structure: 327(80), 390(10), 959(60), 1296(60)
Transportation: 1235(80)
TAXATION
General: 313(IP), 650(60), 712(60), 958(51), 985(IP)
TAZLINA RIVER
General: 1(00), 818(00)
TEKLANIKA RIVER (I)
Analysis: 2(60), 327(80), 1125(40)
General: 392(30), 843(30), 985(IP)
Geology: 327(80), 400(10)
Mining: 327(80)
Stratigraphy: 396(.10), 1125(40)
Structure: 327 (.~0) ; 396 (10)
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TEOCALLI MOUNTAIN
General: 1037(10)
TEPSAKO RIVER
Analysis:
Geology:
Mining:
(AR)
2(60), 419(60),
493 (80)
1124 (40)
493(80)
THEIN MINE, See CLEMENS THEIN MINE
THETIS GROUP (AR)
Analysis: 448(00)
Geology: 445(00), 448(00)
Stratigraphy: 445(00), 448(00)
Structure: 445(00), 448(00}
THETIS MINE (AR)
Analysis: 419(60}
General: 338(00}, 419(60}, 999(00)
History: 638(70)
Mining: 448(00}, 638(70}, 866(00}
Structure: 419(60}
THISTLE CREEK (I}
Analysis: 786(10}
Geology; 786(10}
Structure: 786 (10)
THOMPSON CREEK (SW)
Analysis: 356 (20) , 730 (20}
General: 352(10)
Geology: 730(20}, 1085(00)
THOMPSON VALLEY MINE (SW)
Analysis: 470(40}, 467(70}, 1049(20}, 1170(40}
Character: 254(10)
Development; 255(00)
General: 808(70}
Geology: 467(70}
Mining; 255(00), 477(10}, 1049(20}
Reserves: 467(70}
Stratigraphy; 254(10), 255(.00), 467(70}, 1049(20}
Structure; 255(00}, 467(70}
Washability; 467(70}
THOROFARE RIVER (I)
General: 392(30)
Geology: 1039(20)
THREEMILE (SC)
Analysis: 507(80)
283
Development Potential: 887(70)
Geology: 327(80)
Mining: 733(70)
THURSTON
General: 207(10)
TIDE WATER CONSOLIDATED COMPANY (SW)
General: 1046(10)
TITALUK RIVER
Drilling: 967(50)
TOKOSITNA RIVER
General: 1141(30)
TOKLAT RIVER (I)
Analysis: 2(60)1 704(40)
General: 843(30)
Geology: 400(10)1 406(20) 1 704(40)1 937(60) 1 1039(20)1 1150(20)
History: 858(80)
Pr.oduction: 394(40)
TOKSOOK BAY (SW)
General: 584(70)
TOKUN CREEK ( SC)
Analysis: 470(40)1 744(10)1 780(00)1 782(00)1 1170(40)1
1244 (10)
Development: 561(-)
General: 548(10)
Geology: 471(40),. 561(-)1 780(00)1 786(00)
Stratigraphy: 782(00)
TONAKAT
General: 546(20)
TOPAGORUK (AR)
Drilling: 452 (50)
Stratigraphy: 452(50)
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TOROK FORMATION (AR)
Geology: 386(IP)
TOTATLANIKA RIVER (I)
Coal Fire: 1119(70)
Geology: 398(10), 786110)
Stratigraphy: '1285 (70)
TOYONAK
History:
Mining;
TOZITNA RIVER
General;
TRAIL CREEK
Analysis;
Geology;
638(70)
638(70)
(I)
584(70)
780(00), 1244(10)
780 (00)
TRAMWAY BAR (I)
Analysis; 925(80), 930(80), 999(00)
Character; 925(80)
General: 338(00), 446(00), 584(70), 585(40)
Geology: 925(80), 930(80)
Petrology: 930(80)
Washability; 925(80)
TRANSPORTATION (SINCE 1950) , See Also ALASKA RAILROAD, SLURRY PIPELINE
AR; 252(60), 424(70)1 1140(70)
I; 1011(80)1 1337(70)
NW: 413 (20), 873 (70)
SC: 6 (70) , 285 (50) , 290 (70) , 296 (80) , 720 (70) , 721 (IP) , 769 (50) ,
857(IP), 863(70), 890(70) 1 960(IP), 1011(80), 1058(70),
1059(70), 1334(60)
General: 11(70), 13(70), 83(50), 84(50), 294(70), 295(70),
317 (70) , 509 (70) , 582 (70) , 701 (70), 712 (60) , 797 (70) ,
804 (70) , 836 (60) , 895 (IP) 1 940 (70) 1 946 (80) 1 961 (70),
976(IP) 1 995(IP) 1 1083(70) 1 1206(70), 1235(80) 1
1333(70) 1 1336(IP)
Multiple Areas; 808(70) 1 1258(80)
TRAVERS CREEK (SC)
Geology: 1086(00)
Stratigraphy: 1086(00)
Structure; 1086(00)
TRINITY ISLANDS (SC)
Geology: 699(50)
TROUBLESOME CREEK (SC)
General: 1141(30)
TROUBLESOME GULCH
Geology: 1085(00)
Stratigraphy: 255(00)
TROUT CREEK ( SC)
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Analysis: 470(40), 572(10), 778(00), 780(00), 782(00, 787(00),
1084(00), 1176(40), 1244(10)
Coking: 782(00)
General: 280(50), 512(10), 548(10), 575(10), 827(30), 1238(10),
1307(60)
Geology: 471(40), 561(-), 704(401, 7781001, 780(001, 1084(001,
1326(10)
Stratigraphy: 778(00), 787(00)
Structure: 704(40), 778(00)
Washability: 920(60)
TRIUMVIRATE GLACIER (SC)
General: 996(70)
TUBUTULIK RIVER
Analysis:
General:
Geology:
Reserves:
TULUGA RIVER
General:
Geology:
Structure:
(NW)
493(80), 1042(10)
195(40), 1019(00)
493 (80) , 1042 (10),
. 492(80)
(AR)
517(60)
999(00)
999(00)
TULUGAK CREEK (AR)
Analysis: 11(70)
Stratigraphy: 921(80)
TULURAK TONGUE
Analysis:
Drilling:
(AR)
517 (60)
968(50)
1317(50)
286
TWO BALL RIDGE AREA (I)
General: 8 (70)
TYONEK (SC)
Analysis: 338(00), 354(10), 441(10), 470(40), 478(10), 644(70),
744(10), 769(50), 775(00), 782(00), 904(60), 1085(00),
1170(40), 1226(10), 1235(80), 1244(10)
Character: 255(00)
Environmental Impact: 1235(80)
General: 1(00), 13(70), 186(10), 316(70), 339(00), 359(00),
599(00), 796(10), 1090(10), 1161(50), 1250(00)
Geology: 338(00), 354(10), 402(30), 471(40), 529(1890), 585(40),
644(70), 769(50), 775(00f, 1085(00)
History: 638(70), 858(80)
Market Analysis: 1162(50)
Mining: 329(10), 354(10), 638(70)
Mining Costs: 1235(80)
Power Plant Potential: 815(70)
Production: 255(00), 1235(80)
Rank: 441(10)
Reserves: 255(00), 1235(80)
Structure: 338(00), 738(00), 769(50)
Transportation: 1235(80)
UGAK BAY (SW)
General: 1085(00)
UGANIK BAY REGION
General: 491(1890), 1085(00)
UGASHIK LAKES
Geology:
ULUKUK CREEK
Analysis:
General:
Geology:
UMIAT (.AR)
(SW)
819(1890)~ 1085(00)
(NW)
493(80), 1042(10)
338(00), 1041(10)
493(80), 1042(10)
Exploration: 936(50)
General; 316(70)
Geology; 581(70), 710(70)
Paleobotany; 513(50)
Palynology: 513(.50)
Petrography; 513(50)
Reserves; 710 (7 0)
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UNALAKLEET (NW)
Analysis: 2(60), 470(40), 493(80), 1009(30), 1042(10), 1170(40)
Claims: 1166(40)
Development: 1030(30)
General: 11(70), 195(40), 277(60), 584(70), 777(20), 956(10),
985(IP), 1027(30), 1029(30)1 1090(10), 1162(50)
Geology: 493(80), 567(70), 1042(10)
History.: 858 (80)
Marketing Potential: 1028(30), 1030(30)
Mining: 466(IP), 633(20), 1028(30)
Power Generation Potential: 466(IP)
Production: 633(20)1 1028(30), 1030(30)
Rank: 269(60), 441(10), 813(70)
Reserves: 11(70), 492(80), 1249(70)
UNALASKA (SW)
Distribution: 319(1890)
General: 490(1890)
History: 638 (70)
Mining: 638(70)
UNAMED CREEK (I)
Stratigraphy: 896(70)
UNGA COAL FIELD (SW)
Analysis: 12(70), 254(10), 269(60), 338(00), 339(00), 470(40),
585(40), 600(10), 659(70), 775(00), 782(00), 1170(40),
1226(10), 1244(10)
Character: 254(10)
Development: 254(10), 269(60)
DeveJepment Potential: 293(70)
Geneta~: 256(00), 277(60), 354(00), 490(1890), 491(1890),
726(1880), 727(1890), 728(1890), ~109(80), 1250(00)
Geology: 338(00), 471(40), 585(40), 604(60), 775(00), 1085(00),
1150(50)
History: 600(10), 638(70), 858(80)
Mining: 254(10), 469(70), 471(40), 478(10), 638(70), 859(00),
985(IP), 1046(10)
Overview: 984(70)
Production: 985(IP)
Rank: 269(60), 441(10), 813(70), 1301(70)
Reserves: ll (70) , 293 (70) , 534 (00)
Stratigraphy: 254(10), 269(60), 338(00)
Structure: 269(60), 338(00)
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U.S. AIR FORCE, See MILITARY COAL INTEREST and ANCHORAGE MILITARY POWER PLAN1
U.S. ARMY, See MILITARY COAL INTEREST and ANCHORAGE MILITARY POWER PLANTS
U.S. ARMY COAL COMMISSION
General: 1076(40)
U.S. ARMY COAL PROCUREMENT COMMITTEE
General: 616(40), 617(40), 618(40), 774(40)
U.S. NAVY, See Also NAVAL ALASKAN COAL COMMISSION
General: 512 (10) , 560 (10), 576 (10) , 578 (10) , 655 (10) , 656 (20),
831 (20)' 834 (20)' 969 (00)' 970 (00)' 971 (00)' 1260 (10)
USIBELLI COAL COMPANY
Analysis: 1337(70)
Coal Reports: 92(40)
Development Potential:
Employment Statistics:
Environmental Impact:
Equipment: 1272(70)
General: 83(50)
(I)
293(70)
1272 (70)
1272 (70)
Marketing Potential: 293(70)
Mining: 987(IP)
Mining Costs: 1272(70)
Production: 459(70)
Reclamation: 1272(70)
Reserves: 293(70), 505(IP)
Transportation: 148(60)
USIBELLI COAL MINE, INC. (I)
Contracts: 82(50)
Development: 231(70)
Development Potential: 587(70)
Equipment: 231(70)
General: 9(50), 20(50), 151(50), 157(50), 163(50), 294(70),
507 (80)' 858 (80)
History: 802(JO), 858(80)
Marketing: 231 (.70)
Mine Map: 1275(60),
Mining: 231(70), 518(70), 519(70), 801(60), 802(70)
Mining Conditions: 587(70)
Power Plant; 886(60)
Production: 231 (70)
Reserves: 587(70)
Retail Outlet Fairbanks; 169 (50)
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USIBELLI lo1INE (I)
Analysis: 2(60), 12(70), 234(50), 235(50), 236(50), 237(50),
239(50), 240(50), 241(60), 243(60), 244(60), 245(60),
246(60), 247(60), 248(60), 249(60), 250(60), 460(70),
625(60), 697(70), 698(70), 920(60), 924(70), 959(60),
962(70), 1171(70), 1172(70)
Coke Testing: 625(60) ·
Contracts: 30(60), 33(60), 39(60), 171(50)
Development: 462(70), 917(80), 1011(80), 1236(80), 1274(80)
Development Potential: 1123(70), 1270(IP)
Drilling: 1274(80)
Environmental Impact: 750(70)
Equipment: 36(60), 804(70), 1273(IP), 1274(80).
General: 13(70), 24(60), 26(60), 31(60), 42(60), 147(40-50),
410(70), 1231(50)
Geology: 383 (70), 463 (70), 704 (40), 774 (40)
History: 462(70), 638(70), 858(80)
Labor Difficulties: 666(50)
Leases: 147(40-50)
Location: 1289(70)
Map: 217(-), 942(60), 943(60), 944(70), 945(-), 1243(-)
Marketing: 750(70), 1274(80)
Marketing Potential: 1270 (IP)
Military Coal Interest: 147(40-50)
Mining: 167(50), 383(70), 463(70), 464(70), 638(70), 644(70),
666 (50) , 750 (70) , 805 (IP) , 835 (IP), 931 (IP) , 953 (70) ,
980(50), 984(70), 985(IP), 987(IP), 1011(80), 1078(40),
1125(70), 1236(80), l270(IP), 1271(70), 1273(IP),
1323(60)
Mining Methods: 462(70), 953(70), 1273(IP), 1274(80)
Petrography: 625(60), 962(70)
Power Generation: 1011(80)
Power Plant: 147(40-50)
Preparation: 460(70), 1273(IP)
Production: 462(70), 525(70), 750(70), 917(80), 934(50), 959(60),
985(IP), 1011(80), 1236(80), 1270(IP)
Rank: 462(70)
Reclamation: 226(70), 462(70), 463(70), 464(70), 804(70),
953(70), 1273(IP), 1274(IP)
Reserves: 11(70), 410(70), SOS(IP), 1011(80)
Stratigraphy: 704(40), 750(70)
Structure; 704(40), 959(60), 1271(70)
Transportation: 1011(80), 1274(80)
Washability: 460(70), 625(60), 924(70)
washery: 147(40-50), 667(50), 568(50), 669(50)
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UTAH MINES, LTD.
General: 518(70)
UTILIZATION (SINCE 1950)
AR: 419(60), 605(IP) I 935(50)
I: 641(50) I 745(70), 1270(IP)
SC: 639(50), 641(50) I 1216(50)
Agriculture: 303(50)
Economics: 1057(70)
General: 89(50), 101(70), 197(50), 263(70)1 30l(IP), 370(70),
386 (IP) 1 409 (70) 1 466 (IP) 1 487 (70) 1 488 (70) 1 489 (70) 1
517(IP) I 520(IP), 565(70) I 597(70), 602(70), 642(50),
652(70), 69l(IP), 692(70) I 706(IP), 742(IP)~ 798(70),
854 (70) 1 895 (IP) 1 906 (IP) 1 928 (70) 1 938 (70) 1 959 (60) 1
976(IP) I 979(70) I 985(IP) I 1057(70), 1258(80) I 1336(IP)
Historical: 985(IP)
Home Heating: 1052(IP)
Local: 624(52)
Military: 623(50), 624(50)
Outlook: 1095(80)
Overview: 1344(50)
Statistics: See under STATISTICS -CONSUMPTION
UTUKOK RIVER (AR)
Analysis: 3(80), 270(60), 419(60), 585(40), 637(60), 868(20),
1235(80)
Character: 3(80)
Environmental Impact: 1235(80)
General: 994(IP), 1021(20)
Geology: 3(80), 384(70), 386(70), 419(60), 585(40), 710(70),
1005(50) 1 1040(20), 1044(30)
Location: 384(70)
Mining Costs: 1235(80)
Production: 1235(80)
Reserves: 384(70)1 424(70), 710(70)1 1235(80)
Stratigraphy: 419(60), 868(20), 1044(30)
Structure: 419(20), 868(20), 1040(20) 1 1044(30)
Transportation: 1235(80)
VALDEZ CREEK
Analysis: 973 (30) 1 1005 (.50)
VITRO COAL MINE (I)
Mining; 1271(70)
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VITRO MINERALS CORPORATION
General: 42(60), 802(70)
Purchase of Cripple Creek: 41(60)
Washability; 920(60)
VOLCANIC ASH PARTINGS
General: 1127(70), 1128(70), 1129(70), 1130(IP), 1131(70),
1147(80), 1148(70)
WAINWRIGHT (AR)
Analysis: 2(60), 315(70), 329(10), 339(00), 448(00), 470(40),
573(10), 585(40), 775(00), 782(60), 868(20), 930(80),
999(00), 1005(50), 1006(40), 1044(30), 1170(40),
1226 (10) , 1244 (10) .
Development Potential: 315(70)
Drilling: 315(70)
General: 175(30), 310(20), 312(20), 334(20), 358(10), 559(00),
845(20), 866(1900), 877(20), 881(30), 882(30), 883(30),
1021 (20), 1024 (30), 1025 (30), 1029 (30), 1031 (30),
1036(40), 1078(40)
Geology; 315(70), 329(10), 338(00), 344(20), 345(00), 386(IP),
445(10), 448(00), 471(00), 585(40), 775(00), 930(80),
999(00), 1044(30)
History: 638(70), 858(80)
Mining: 448(00), 466(IP), 638(70), 985(IP), 1026(30), 1175(40)
Mining Methods; 315(70)
Petrology; 930(80)
Power Generation Economics: 466(IP)
Production: 315(70), 344(20), 985(IP), 1044(30)
Rank; 441(10)
Reserves; 11(70)
stratigraphy: 315(70), 868(20), 930(80), 1044(30)
Structure; 338(00), 445(00), 448(00), 868(20), 999(00), 1044(30)
W,A. HAVNER and COMPANY (SC)
General: 514(20)
Leases: 514(20)
WALKER DOME
Coal Fire; 1119(70)
WALLEN MINE 1 See GEORGE WALLEN MINE
WARDALL RIDGE
Analysis:
Geology:
Report:
(SC)
470(40),
471(40)
1062(10)
571 (10), 1170 (40)
WASHABILITY OF COAL
AR: 1265 (60)
I: 625(60), 924(70)
292
SC: 563(20), 588(60), 590(60), 592(-), 593(40), 625(60),
644(50), 705(50),.889(IP), 904(60), 923(60), 924(70),
1146(60)
General: 132(20), 467(70), 494(20), 591(40), 597(70), 928(70),
987(IP)
Multiple Areas: 925(80), 926(IP), 927(RIP)
OVerview: 460(70)
WASHINGTON COAL CLAIM
General: 376(10)
WASHINGTON CREEK (I)
Analysis: 269(60), 336(00), 446(00), 447(00), 585(40), 827(30),
900(10), 901(00), 1201(60)
General: 584(70), 901(00)
Geology: 336(00), 446(00), 447(00), 1201(60)
History: 858(80)
Mining: 336(00), 901(00)
Rank: 269(60), 441(10)
WASILLA (SC)
Analysis: 2(60)
Beds Examined: 209(-)
WASTE DISPOSAL
General: 370(70), 533(70), 835(IP), 1053(IP), 1056(60)
WATER POLLUTION
General: 370(70), 503(IP), 533(70), 835(IP), 1053(IP), 1094(IP),
1235(80), 1258(80), 1347(70)
WATERFALL BED (SC)
Analysis: 507(80)
Character; 925(80)
washability; 925(80)
WATSON CAMP AREA
Geology: 481(10)
WATSON GROUP
Mlning; 1046(10)
WHALE BAY/BARANOFF ISLAND
General: 490(1890)
WHALERS CREEK (SC)
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Analysis: 356(20), 730(70), 744(10), 1049(10), 1170(40)
Character: 254(10)
General: 808(70)
Geology: 471(40), 730(20), 1085(00)
History: 858(80)
Mining: 255(00), 477(10), 478(10)
Stratigraphy: 254(10), 255(00), 1049(10)
Structure: 255(00), 730(20)
WHARF MINE (SC)
Analysis: 12(70)
Closure: 331(10)
General: 984(70)
History: 858(80)
Mining: 603(10) 1 984(70), 985(IP)
Patent: 330(10)
Production: 985(IP)
WHATCOM COAL
General: 915(10)
WHEELER COAL CLAIM
General: 682(10)
WHITE
General: 207(10)
WHITE RIVER
General: 338(00)
WILKHOLM FREE USE PERMIT
General: 186(10)
WILLIAMS MINE
Analysis:
General:
Geology:
History:
'Mining,:
(I)
417 (60) , 446 (00) , . 447 (00) , 582 (80) ,
584 (70), 1041 (.10) , 1307 (60)
417(60), 446(00), 447(00), 582(80)
638(70)
447(00), 638(70), 859(00)
744(10)
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WILLOUGHBY GROUP
General: 684(10), 714(10), 916(10)
WILLOW CREEK DISTRICT (AR)
Analysis: 517(60), 1005(50)
General: 869(00)
Geology: 408(30), 414(20), 517(60)
Structure: 517(60)
WILSON CREEK/KUWALIK RIVER
General: 412(20), 631(10)
WINDY FORK
Analysis: 1015(70)
Stratigraphy: 1015{70)
Structure: 1015(70)
WISEMAN (AR)
General: 316(70)
WISHBONE HILL (SC)
Analysis: 12(70), 232(40), 267(40), 269(60), 459(70), 924(70),
959 (60)
Carbonization: 1008(30), 1010(30), 1307(60)
Character: 924 (70) , 1206 (70) ·
Contracts: 1216(50)
Correspondence: 1217{50~60)
Development: 149{~), 639(50), 640(50), 1030{30), 1032{30)
Development Potential: 582{80)
Drilling: 221(50), 1185{-), 1186(50), 1215(50), 1216{50)
Exploration: 1031 {30) ·
General: 284(50), 294(7.0), 621{50), 623(50), 624(50), 1063{50)
Geology: 232{40), 267(50), 394(40), 458{70), 589(40), 704{40)
781(00), 789(10), 800{50), 889(IP), 1142(30), 1215(30),
1303(60), 1334{60)
History: 149{-), 904{60)
Locations: 286{50)
Map: 275(60), 1184(40)
Marketing Potential: 582(80)
Mine Map: 1194(40)
Mining: 286 (50), 889 (_IP) , 984 {.70) , 985.(IP) 1 1031 (30) , 1033 (40) ,
1063(50), 1064(50), 1125(40), 1303(60)
Overview: 808 (.70)
Production: 260 {40), 267 (50) , 269 (60), 889 (IP), 959 (60),
985(IP), 1206(70)
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WISHBONE HILL contd.
Reserves: 639(50), 889(IP), 987(IP), 1303(60), 1307(60)
Stratigraphy: 267(50), 285(50), 704(40), 904(60), 1194(40)
1215(50)
Structure: 704(40), 285(50), 789(iO), 1215(50), 1307(60),
1313(30)
WISHBONE HILL COAL COMPANY
Analysis: 1009(30)
General: 232(40)
Marketing: 1028(30)
Mining: 1028(30), 1029(30)
Production: 1028(30)
WOLF CREEK (AR)
Analysis: 270(60)
Drilling: 451(50)
General: 1201(60)
Stratigraphy: 451(50)
WOLVERINE CREEK (SC)
Analysis: 271(60)
WOLVERINE LAKES
Analysis: 735(20)
WOOD RIVER (I)
Analysis: 327(80), 959(60), 1235(80)
Environmental Impact: 1235(80)
General; 398(10), 985(IP)
Geology: 327(80), 390(10), 899(00), 1296(00)
Locations: 1283(70)
Mining: 327(80)
Mining Costs: 1285(80)
Production: 959(60), 1235(80)
Reserves: 1235(80)
Transportation: 1235(80)
WOODARD COAL CLAIM
General: 377(10)
WOODCHOPPER CREEK (I)
Geology: 1018(30)
Mining: 1018(.30)
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WRANGELL MOUNTAINS (I)
General: 585(40), 1203(70)
Geology: 1343(00)
YAKATAGA
Analysis:
General:
(SC)
470(40), 571(10), 765(10), 1170(40)
478(10), 1090(10)
YAKUTAT BAY (SE)
General: 269(60), 490(1890), 727(1890), 728(1890)
Geology: 338(00), 1115(00), 1116(00)
Mining: 801(60)
Rank: 441(10)
Reserves: 1249(70)
YANERT (I)
Analysis: 470(40), 580(30), 704(40), 1125(40), 1170(40)
Development Potential; 580(30)
Economics: 580(30)
Geology; 471(40), 580(30), 704(40)
Marketing; 580(30)
Mining: 471(40), 989(IP), 1125(40)
Production; 989(IP).
Stratigraphy: 580(30), 704(40), 1307(60)
Structure; 580(30), 704(40), 1307(60)
YANTARNIE BAY (SW)
General: 490(1890)
YELLOW RIVER
General: 588 (10)
YENTNA RIVER BASIN (SC)
Analysis; 327(80), 925(80), 930(80), 1235(80)
Character: 925(80)
Development Potential: 545(70)
Environmental Impact: 1235(80)
General:. 338(00), 405(30), 469(70), 776(10), 984(70), 985(IP)
Geology; 327(80), 404(20), 407(10), 515(10), 585(40), 925(80)",
930 (80)
History: 925(80)
Leases: 308 (IP)
Mining: 327(80), 407(10)
Mining Costs: 1235(80)
Petrology; 930(80)
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YENTNA RIVER BASIN contd,
Production: 394(40), 1235(80)
Reserves: 545(70), 1235(80)
Structure: 327(80),
Transportation: 1235(80)
Washability: 925(80)
YENTO RIVER (SC)
General: 1(00), 269(60)
YOUNG CREEK (SC)
Analysis: 470(40), 476(10), 478(10), 481(10), 572(10), 744(10),
790(00)' 791(00), 795(10), 869(00), 870(00), 1170(40),
1244(10)
Development Potential: 578(10)
General: 789(10), 803(10)
Geology: 415(20), 471{40), 476{10), 478(10), 481(10), 791(00),
795{10), 870{00)
YOUNGSTOWN CONSOLIDATED COAL COMPANY (SC)
General: 422(10), 757(10)
Mining: 1046(10)
YUKON RIVER BASIN
Analysis: 12(70), 294(70), 327(80), 329(10), 338(00), 339(00),
470(40), 585(40), 775(00), 782(00), 799(70), 959(60),
1005(50), 1042(10), 1226(10), 1244(10), 1250(00),
1307(60)
Development Potential: 293(70), 582(80), 634(00), 1123(70)
Exploration: 323(00)
General: 302(40), 320(1890), 324(00), 341(20), 342(1890),
346(00), 358{10), 359(00), 469(70), 478(10), 588(10),
726(1880), 727(1890), 900(10), 1250(00)
Geology: 294{70), 327(80), 329(10), 338(00), 345(00), 354(70),
417(60), 443(00), 516(10), 582(80), 585(40), 604(60),
775(00), 843{70), 901(00), 1018(30), 1042(10), 1150(50),
1325(60)
History; 858(80)
Locations: 1108(1880)
Marketing Potential; 293(70)
Mining; 329(10), 348(.00), 985(IP)
overview; 984(70)
Permits: 228(10-20)
Production: 228(.10~20), 985(IP)
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YUKON RIVER BASIN contd,
Reserves: 293 (70), 446 (00), 447 (00), 634 (00), 782 (00), 1249 (70)
Stratigraphy~ 417(60)
Structure: 327(80), 417(60), 659(70), 1018(30), 1307(60)
ZACHERY BAY (SW)
General; 531(10)
ZAREMBO ISLAND (SE)
General; 985(IP)
Geology; 604(60)
Location;' 297 (70)