  The beautiful Alaskan summer | Frontispiece | | PAGE | The author dressed for the trails at Kotlick, mouth of the Yukon | 40 | An island on which is located one of the finest fox farms in Alaska | 40 | Nearly twenty thousand furs ready for shipment | 40 | "Simrock Mary's" herd of reindeer coming over the hill | 56 | Sledders off for provisions for the reindeer herders | 56 | Pribilof Islands where Uncle Sam protects the fur seal | 56 | Countless thousands of "Murrs" have made this island their own | 56 | A typical Touriana valley garden | 88 | The trail near Wrangell in summer. Note the beauty of the woods | 88 | Lover's Lane, near Sitka, guarded by Totem Poles | 88 | Sluicing the winter dump at Fairbanks | 120 | The third beach at Nome from which was taken millions of dollars worth of gold in dust and nuggets | 120 | One night's catch. Nearly five thousand salmon weighing approximately 75,000 pounds | 120 | A fishwheel | 120 | Sitka, the old Russian capital of Alaska | 152 | Juneau, the capital | 152 | Eskimos of St. Michael | 152 | "Scotty" Allen and Baldy | 200 | Gene Doyle, one of the oldest mail carriers on Seward Peninsula. A hero ofthe trail! | 200 | Coming in to St. Michael with our thirty-three dog team after going out to meet the mail carrier | 200 | Dutch Harbor | 200 | Reverend Hudson Stuck, Archdeacon of the Yukon, preaching with Indian and Eskimo interpreters | 224 | Interior of Greek Catholic Church in St. Michael, built in 1837 | 224 | Fine old National House with Totem Poles near Wrangell | 224 | [xvii]THE LAND OF TOMORROW THE LAND OF TOMORROW
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