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Copyright, 1908,
By THE MACMILLAN COMPANY.
Set up and electrotyped. Published November, 1908. Reprinted
February, 1909; March, 1910.
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J. S. Cushing Co.—Berwick & Smith Co.
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To
MR. AND MRS. HENRY ELLIOTT HOLMES
When the Russians first came to the island of Unalaska, they were toldthat a vast country lay to the eastward and that its name wasAl-ay-ek-sa. Their own island the Aleuts called Nagun-Alayeksa, meaning"the land lying near Alayeksa."
The Russians in time came to call the country itself Alashka; thepeninsula, Aliaska; and the island, Unalashka. Alaska is an Englishcorruption of the original name.
A great Russian moved under inspiration when he sent Vitus Behring outto discover and explore the continent lying to the eastward; two greatAmericans—Seward and Sumner—were inspired when, nearly a century and ahalf later, they saved for us, in the face of the bitterest opposition,scorn, and ridicule, the country that Behring discovered and which isnow coming to be recognized as the most glorious possession of anypeople; but, first of all, were the gentle, dark-eyed Aleuts inspiredwhen they bestowed upon this same country—with the simplicity anddignified repression for which their character is noted—the beautifuland poetic name which means "the great country."
Alexander Baranoff Frontispiece
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Alaska (colored map) 1
Copper Smelter in Southeastern Alaska 2
Kasa-an ...