Department of Alaska

The Department of Alaska was the designation for the government of Alaska from its purchase by the United States of America in 1867 until its organization as the District of Alaska in 1884. During the department era, Alaska was variously under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Army (until 1877), the U.S. Dept. of the Treasury (from 1877 until 1879), and the U.S. Navy (from 1879 until 1884). The area later became the District of Alaska, then the Territory of Alaska, then the State of Alaska.

Department of Alaska
  • Administered by U.S. Army (1867–77)
  • Administered by U.S. Treasury (1877–79)
  • Administered by U.S. Navy (1879–84) of the United States
1867–1884

Map of the Department of Alaska
CapitalSitka
Government
  TypeIncorporared and unorganized territory
Governor 
 1868–1870
Brevet Maj. Gen. Jefferson C. Davis
 1874
Brevet Major George B. Rodney
 1884
Lt. Cmdr. Henry E. Nichols
History 
 Department of Alaska
October 18, 1867
May 17, 1884
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Russian America
District of Alaska
Historical population
YearPop.±%
188033,426    
Source: 1880;
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