An edition of Alaska-Yukon Exposition (1973)

Alaska-Yukon Exposition.

hearings before the United States House Committee on Industrial Arts and Expositions, Sixtieth Congress, first session, on Feb. 10, 1908

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An edition of Alaska-Yukon Exposition (1973)

Alaska-Yukon Exposition.

hearings before the United States House Committee on Industrial Arts and Expositions, Sixtieth Congress, first session, on Feb. 10, 1908

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U.S. G.P.O.
Language
English
Pages
18

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Edition Notes

Microfiche Note: Part 2 begins on microfiche No. 1 of 1

Record is based on bibliographic data in CIS US Congressional Committee Hearings Index. Reuse except for individual research requires license from Congressional Information Service, Inc

Indexed in CIS US Congressional Committee Hearings Index Part I

Microfiche. [Westport, Conn.] : Greenwood Press, 1973. 11 x 15 cm

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Microform
Pagination
18 p
Number of pages
18

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OL18098898M

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