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South to the End of Kenai Lake
Chapter 3 – Region 2 Region 2 Seward Highway from the HopeY to the South End of Kenai Lake Summary of Resources and Uses in the Region Background This region encompasses lands along the Seward Highway from the Hope Y to the south end of Kenai Lake. The main communities, Moose Pass and Crown Point, are unincorporated and together have a population of approximately 280. There are also small settlements in the Summit Lakes area, comprised of private cabins and the Summit Lake Lodge. Most jobs in the region are based on local businesses, tourism, forestry, and government. State lands The state owns fairly large tracts (over 8,000 acres) at several locations along the Seward Highway. The large tracts are located at the Hope Y, Summit Lakes, and around Upper and Lower Trail Lakes. In addition lands in the Canyon Creek area are National Forest Community Grant selections that have not yet been conveyed. Smaller state holdings in the area include: small parcels along Kenai Lake (Rocky Creek, Victor Creek, and Schilter Creek); Oracle Mine area; and one parcel at Grandview along the Alaska Railroad. The main landowner in this region is the U.S. Forest Service. There are scattered private parcels along the Seward Highway, particularly from the junction of the Seward and Sterling highways south to Kenai Lake. Acreage The plan applies to 20,386 acres of state-owned and –selected uplands in this region. The plan also applies to state-owned shorelands in this region (acreages of shorelands have not been calculated). The plan does not apply to those portions of the Kenai River Special Management Area that have been legislatively designated. -
Walter Deane Slides, B2014.002
REFERENCE CODE: AkAMH REPOSITORY NAME: Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center Bob and Evangeline Atwood Alaska Resource Center 625 C Street Anchorage, AK 99501 Phone: 907-929-9235 Fax: 907-929-9233 Email: [email protected] Guide prepared by: Sara Piasecki, Photo Archivist, and Tony Sisto, volunteer TITLE: Walter Deane Slides COLLECTION NUMBER: B2014.002 OVERVIEW OF THE COLLECTION Dates: circa 1952-1977 (bulk 1964-1973) Extent: 1.75 linear feet Language and Scripts: The collection is in English. Name of creator(s): Walter Deane, Douglas Deane, Emil Muench, Reggie Hibshman, Vacation Films, Plastichrome, Pana-Vue Administrative/Biographical History: Walter Deane was born in 1919 in New York City. In 1941, he enlisted in the Army, and was transferred to Elmendorf Air Force Base in 1959. Deane held a bachelor’s degree in elementary education and a master’s degree in social sciences. After his retirement from the Army, he was a guidance counselor and teacher in the Anchorage School District, and taught classes at Anchorage Community College and the University of Alaska. Alma Rhodes Deane was born in 1923 in Alabama and relocated to Alaska in 1958. She taught at Clark Junior High School from 1964-1979. Walter Deane died on July 17, 1991. Alma died July 18, 1999. Their son Douglas died in 1993. Scope and Content Description: The collection consists of 1541 color 35mm slides, the bulk spanning the approximate dates of 1964 (post earthquake) through most of 1977. Large collections of pictures, particularly the earlier ones, consist of numerous road and ferry trips through Canada and Alaska. -
Alaska Resource Data File on Mines, Prospects and Mineral Occurrences Throughout Alaska
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Alaska Resource Data File on Mines, Prospects and Mineral Occurrences Throughout Alaska
Seward quadrangle Descriptions of the mineral occurrences shown on the accompanying figure follow. See U.S. Geological Survey (1996) for a description of the information content of each field in the records. The data presented here are maintained as part of a statewide database on mines, prospects and mineral occurrences throughout Alaska. o o o o o o o o Distribution of mineral occurrences in the Seward 1:250,000-scale quadrangle, Alaska This and related reports are accessible through the USGS World Wide Web site http://ardf.wr.usgs.gov. Comments or information regarding corrections or missing data, or requests for digital retrievals should be directed to: Frederic Wilson, USGS, 4200 University Dr., Anchorage, AK 99508-4667, e-mail [email protected], telephone (907) 786-7448. This compilation is authored by: Jeff A. Huber and Carol S. Huber Anchorage, Alaska Alaska Resource Data File This report is preliminary and has not been reviewed for conformity with U.S. Geologi- cal Survey editorial standards or with the North American Stratigraphic code. Any use of trade, product, or firm names is for descriptive purposes only and does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. OPEN-FILE REPORT 2005-1045 Alaska Resource Data File SR001 Site name(s): Babe Site type: Occurrence ARDF no.: SR001 Latitude: 60.7712 Quadrangle: SR D-8 Longitude: 149.6792 Location description and accuracy: This occurrence is located in section 20, T. 8 N., R. 2 W., of the Seward Meridian. The map site is at an elevation of about 1,250 feet on the south side of Pass Creek, near its confluence with Resurrection Creek.