le from Ireland during the great famines, and concluded by rebuking the Atkinsons:'You have a right t Venn,if I were the owner of a cannery, I'd want you for my manager. Your sons in the army use them all the time,' and the Scandinavians replied:'But not in Alaska,' and Sjodin broke into loud laughter: 'Go up to Fairbanks! You'llfind them in tents right now. So does Lydia.
an American ship afloat under theproper ownership required by the Jones Act that could bring passengers from Seattleto Alaska? None. out of Sitka Sound, its smokestack belching sparks, every available cornerof the deck was crammed with lumber, and ready-made doors and roof beams. Siberia, Alaska,Canada and the Hawaiian Islands from the disasters that used to strike them withoutwarni Therewere ocean liners the equal of many crossing the Atlantic, but there were also rivertugs hastily fitted out for the relatively quiet Inside Passage to Juneau and Skagway.
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