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District of Alaska | |||||||||
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Incorporated and unorganized territory of the United States | |||||||||
1884–1912 | |||||||||
Capital | Sitka 1884-1906
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• District of Alaska | 17 May 1884 | ||||||||
24 August 1912 | |||||||||
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The District of Alaska was the federal government’s designation for Alaska from May 17, 1884, to August 24, 1912, when it became the Territory of Alaska. Previously (1867–1884) it had been known as the Department of Alaska, a military designation.
The designation as a district meant that Alaska became an incorporated but unorganized territory with a civil government. The governor of the District of Alaska was appointed by the president of the United States.