Contents
I Got Off the Bus (Dermot Cole)
Terrence Cole as Researcher and Writer (Gerald McBeath)
The Inimitable Professor Terrence Cole (Mary F. Ehrlander)
I Have Known Terrence Cole (Ronald K. Inouye)
Arctic Terror: The Polar Bear in American Visual Culture (Carolyn Kozak Loeffler)
“Dogs Is Dogs”: Savagery and Civilization in the Gold Rush Era (Sherry Simpson)
Don’t You Know this Place Will Kill You? Jack London and Jon Krakauer on Death in the Alaska Wild (Frank Soos)
Joseph Hazelwood and the One Thousand Dozen (John Straley)
Sydney Laurence, Belle Simpson, and The Nugget Shop (Kes Woodward)
Too Good to Be True: Alaska’s 1867 Transfer Flag and the Problem of Unreliable Sources (Chris Allan)
“No Dogs or Natives Allowed”: Myth, Memory, and the History of a Sign that Did Not Exist (Ross Coen)
Contigency and Alaska History: How Congress’s 1871 Cessation of Treaty-Making Helped Create ANCSA a Hundred Years Later (Stephen Haycox)
Boom, Bust, and Build: An Economic Lesson from Alaska History (Lee Huskey)
Between Two Empires: Canada and The Alaska Boundary Dispute (David Eric Jessup)
The Hunter & the Copper-Eyed Bug from Mars: Food Moralists, Meet Alaska (Dan O’Neill)
Site Summit: Preserving a Cold War Legacy Property (Leighton M. Quarles)
The Cannery History Project: Documenting Cannery Work, People, and Place (Katherine Ringsmuth)
Roads Versus Runways: Transportation Development in Territorial Alaska (Dirk Tordoff)
The Mysterious Process of Historical Research: A Curious Story of How Heath Twitchell Found Henry Allen (Russ Vanderlugt and Heath Twichell)
Index