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Return to: An early Fairbanks conservation effort - The first newspaper printed in Fairbanks, the Fairbanks Miner, debuted in May 1903, and included an editorial condemning unregulated moose hunting and urging conservation.
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The first newspaper in Fairbanks |
The first newspaper in Fairbanks offered news of the community in stories and advertisements that were littered with names that today adorn street signs, buildings, and geographical features in and around Fairbanks. Among them are Hess, Noble, Gilmore, Pedro, Wickersham, Cleary, Condon, and Joy. Alaska State Archives. |
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