Boundary Hunters: Surveying the 141st Meridian and the Alaska Panhandle
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The Alaska Boundary was one of the most controversial boundaries to be drawn between Canada and the United States, and its demarcation proved a dangerous undertaking to surveyors from both countries. Green deals with the history of the Alaska Boundary from its definition in the Anglo-Russian Treaty of 1825 up to 1920, when the main surveys were completed. He balances an account of the purely political issues involved with the stirring first-hand reports of surveyors in the field. 6.5x9.5", xvii+214 pp., b&w maps, 24 pp. b&w photographs.
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