Published by Washington, Government Printing Office, 1894., 1894
Seller: Antiquariat MEINDL & SULZMANN OG, Wien - Vienna, Austria
8°. Mit 40 Tafeln. 187 SS. Br. mit Rückenfalz (guter Erhaltungszustand. Lacking the 2 maps). Sheldon Jackson (1834 - 1909) found his major life's work in the new territory of Alaska. In 1867, US Secretary of State William H. Seward, during the administration of U.S. President Andrew Johnson, had negotiated the Alaska Purchase from Russia. And in 1877, Jackson began his work in Alaska. He became committed to the Protestant christian spiritual, educational, and economic wellbeing of the Alaska Natives. Jackson believed he could further his goals for the Alaskan natives through politics. He became a close friend of U.S. President Benjamin Harrison. He worked toward the passage of the Organic Act of 1884, which ensured that Alaska would begin to set up a judicial system and receive aid for education. As a result, Sheldon Jackson was appointed as the First General Agent of Education in Alaska.
Published by Washington, Government Printing Office, 1905., 1905
Seller: Antiquariat MEINDL & SULZMANN OG, Wien - Vienna, Austria
8°. Mit 34 Tafelabbildungen und 1 (statt 2) gef. Karte. 137 SS. Br. mit Rückenfalz (guter Erhaltungszustand. Lacking 1 map). Sheldon Jackson (1834 - 1909) found his major life's work in the new territory of Alaska. In 1867, US Secretary of State William H. Seward, during the administration of U.S. President Andrew Johnson, had negotiated the Alaska Purchase from Russia. And in 1877, Jackson began his work in Alaska. He became committed to the Protestant christian spiritual, educational, and economic wellbeing of the Alaska Natives. Jackson believed he could further his goals for the Alaskan natives through politics. He became a close friend of U.S. President Benjamin Harrison. He worked toward the passage of the Organic Act of 1884, which ensured that Alaska would begin to set up a judicial system and receive aid for education. As a result, Sheldon Jackson was appointed as the First General Agent of Education in Alaska.
Published by Washington, Government Printing Office, 1897., 1897
Seller: Antiquariat MEINDL & SULZMANN OG, Wien - Vienna, Austria
8°. Mit 20 Tafeln. 144 SS. Br. mit Rückenfalz (guter Erhaltungszustand). Sheldon Jackson (1834 - 1909) found his major life's work in the new territory of Alaska. In 1867, US Secretary of State William H. Seward, during the administration of U.S. President Andrew Johnson, had negotiated the Alaska Purchase from Russia. And in 1877, Jackson began his work in Alaska. He became committed to the Protestant christian spiritual, educational, and economic wellbeing of the Alaska Natives. Jackson believed he could further his goals for the Alaskan natives through politics. He became a close friend of U.S. President Benjamin Harrison. He worked toward the passage of the Organic Act of 1884, which ensured that Alaska would begin to set up a judicial system and receive aid for education. As a result, Sheldon Jackson was appointed as the First General Agent of Education in Alaska.
Published by Washington, Government Printing Office, 1900., 1900
Seller: Antiquariat MEINDL & SULZMANN OG, Wien - Vienna, Austria
8°. Mit 38 Tafelabbildungen. 169 SS. Br. mit Rückenfalz (leicht gebräunt, Titel u. letztes Blatt Unterrand beschnitten. Lacking the map). Sheldon Jackson (1834 - 1909) found his major life's work in the new territory of Alaska. In 1867, US Secretary of State William H. Seward, during the administration of U.S. President Andrew Johnson, had negotiated the Alaska Purchase from Russia. And in 1877, Jackson began his work in Alaska. He became committed to the Protestant christian spiritual, educational, and economic wellbeing of the Alaska Natives. Jackson believed he could further his goals for the Alaskan natives through politics. He became a close friend of U.S. President Benjamin Harrison. He worked toward the passage of the Organic Act of 1884, which ensured that Alaska would begin to set up a judicial system and receive aid for education. As a result, Sheldon Jackson was appointed as the First General Agent of Education in Alaska.