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Definition of Capital of Alaska
1. Noun. The state capital of Alaska.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Capital Of Alaska
Literary usage of Capital of Alaska
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Journal of Geography by National Council of Geography Teachers (U.S.) (1905)
"... from contact with yellow- fever patients, according to this hypothesis, no
new cases can arise.—The World To-Day, Sept., 1905. THE capital of Alaska ..."
2. The Quarterly Register of Current History by Alfred S Johnson (1892)
"SITKA, THE capital of Alaska. sels, and to seize all liquor on board, except a
small supply allowed for medicinal purposes. Another story of suffering by ..."
3. The New Eldorado: A Summer Journey to Alaska by Maturin Murray Ballou (1889)
"Sitka, capital of Alaska. — Transfer of the Territory from Russia to America.
— Site of the City. — The Old Castle. — Russian Habits. — A Haunted Chamber. ..."
4. Adventure Guide Inside Passage & Coastal Alaska by Ed Readicker-Henderson (2006)
"There was a brief upsurge when, in 1884, the territorial capital of Alaska was
placed in Sitka. But in 1906, the offices of power were moved to Juneau and ..."
5. Proceedings by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain), Norton Shaw, Francis Galton, William Spottiswoode, Clements Robert Markham, Henry Walter Bates, John Scott Keltie (1889)
"... Victoria in British Columbia, and then go up the Pacific coast by sea for a
thousand miles, in order to find themselves at Sitka, the capital of Alaska. ..."
6. Adventure Guide to the Inside Passage and Coastal Alaska by Lynn Readicker-Henderson (2002)
"There was a brief upsurge when, in 1884, the territorial capital of Alaska was
placed in Sitka. But in 1906, the offices of power were moved to Juneau and ..."