Alexander archipelago
an archipelago off the coast of se alaska.
historical examples
in case of the reserve forest on the alexander archipelago, however, an exception was made.
the land of tomorrow william b stephenson, jr.
the reservation is also a fine exhibit of the forest and flora of the alexander archipelago.
the book of the national parks robert sterling yard
on many of the islands of the alexander archipelago coal has been discovered.
along alaska’s great river frederick schwatka
these trees grow to their greatest size in the sitka or alexander archipelago.
along alaska’s great river frederick schwatka
noun
a group of over 1000 islands along the coast of se alaska
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