Includes Wireless Stations in Alaska!
This map of Alaska details various geographic, military, and communication features across Alaska.
The map includes multiple categories of radio stations, delineated in the map's key. These are divided into Army radio stations, Navy radio stations, and commercial radio stations. The Army radio stations are marked with red circles and are located in places such as Brooks, Circle, Fairbanks, Ft. Egbert, Nome, and St. Michael. The Navy radio stations are represented by green circles and are present in Cordova, Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, and Sitka, among others. Commercial radio stations, shown with purple circles, are situated in locations like Juneau, Ketchikan, and Naknek.
In addition to radio stations, the map displays telegraph offices, marked by small black dots, and telegraph lines indicated by red lines running across various points of the territory. The key also highlights national forests, represented by green shading with diagonal lines, bird reservation boundaries shown in purple, and miscellaneous government reservations marked in red or yellow.
Several areas on the map are annotated, and important geographic features such as mountain ranges, rivers, and cities are noted, providing a detailed overview of Alaska's infrastructure as it existed in 1920. The map appears to document communication networks and federal reservations in the region, as well as boundaries of natural and government-protected areas.