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ALASKA'S HOMESTEADERS (Signed) by Martha Markey - 2007
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ALASKA'S HOMESTEADERS (Signed)
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U S. A.: A T PUBLISHING & PRINTING INC. Fine. 2007. Softcover. 1607023156 Signed 190pp Fascinating biography of two homesteaders in Alaska and all their adventures Signed by author on title page .
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- ISBN 10 1607023156
- ISBN 13 9781607023159
- Publisher A T PUBLISHING & PRINTING INC
- Place of Publication U S. A.
- Date Published 2007
- Keywords Homesteaders-Alaska, Alaska-Biography-homesteading
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A T PUBLISHING & PRINTING INC. Very Good. 2007. Paperback. 1607023156 . 12 oz.; 190 pages; PB Signed by author spine crease light shelf wear nice clean/tight/bright condition. Join Bob and me on our two trips to Alaska from Michigan. How two nine-inch frying pans got us up the hill near Scotty Creek in 1951 and how we crossed the approach to Bear Creek Bridge after rushing flood-waters had created a twenty-five-foot dry chasm in 1953.Learn about our moving onto our homestead in 1956, twelve miles from Fairbanks, and then a half-mile over a path thru the trees created by long forgotten engineers, Find out how little by little we developed the land: by building a road, pounding down a well, building a house, and in time obtaining a patent, in spite of long cold winters, a forest fire, earthquakes and a flood.Read about the responses we received from the wild life that were there first: The big horned owls that sat in the tall trees, with eyes searching for movement on the ground; the…
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