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	<description>Photos from the Juneau - Douglas area of Alaska</description>
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		<title>The AJ Rock Dump - 2,500 feet Below</title>
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The AJ Rock Dump - 2,500 feet Below

Picture taken from Mt. Roberts. Douglas, Alaska on Douglas Island is visble across Gastineau Channel from Mt. Roberts on the mainland. Lawson Creek and a small part of the Lawson Creek Delta is visible at the far upper right. On the Rock Dump at the [...]]]></description>
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<p align="justify"><font face="verdana">Picture taken from Mt. Roberts. Douglas, Alaska on Douglas Island is visble across Gastineau Channel from Mt. Roberts on the mainland. Lawson Creek and a small part of the Lawson Creek Delta is visible at the far upper right. On the Rock Dump at the far left is the Juneau-Douglas Wastewater Treatment Plant. The Alaska Marine Lines facility is on the top left. The AJ (cruise ship) Dock is at the far upper right corner. The light green petroleum tank farm is part of Delta Western&#8217;s 6 acre facility and the white petroleum tank farm is part of Taku Oil Sales&#8217; 8.99 acre facilty.</font></p>
<p align="center"><font face="verdana">Picture by O. Richard (Dick) Kent, 10:47 a.m. ADT, September 15, 2010, © 2011</font></p>
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		<title>Looking Down From Mt. Roberts</title>
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Looking Down From Mt. Roberts

One of the support towers at the top of the Mt. Roberts Tramway is on the right. The AJ Rock Dump is on the left with the A.J. Dock off the corner. The cruise ship Carnival Spirit is at the South Franklin Dock. A very small part of [...]]]></description>
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<p align="justify"><font face="verdana">One of the support towers at the top of the Mt. Roberts Tramway is on the right. The AJ Rock Dump is on the left with the A.J. Dock off the corner. The cruise ship <i>Carnival Spirit</i> is at the South Franklin Dock. A very small part of Douglas is visible in the upper left corner.</font></p>
<p align="center"><font face="verdana">Picture by O. Richard (Dick) Kent, 7:15 p.m. ADT, June 7, 2008, © 2008</font></p>
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		<title>Mount Bradley</title>
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Mount Bradley

Mount Bradley, also known as Mount Jumbo, is 3,337 feet high and is on Douglas Island with Douglas, Alaska at its foot. In the early years it was named Mount Jumbo, possibly after the Jumbo mining claim located near its base. The people of Douglas in 1939 petitioned the Board of [...]]]></description>
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<p align="justify"><font face="verdana">Mount Bradley, also known as Mount Jumbo, is 3,337 feet high and is on Douglas Island with Douglas, Alaska at its foot. In the early years it was named Mount Jumbo, possibly after the Jumbo mining claim located near its base. The people of Douglas in 1939 petitioned the Board of Geographic names to have the mountain renamed after Frederick Worthen Bradley. Mr. Bradley, 1863 - 1933, was president of the Bunker Hill Mine and Sullivan Mine in Idaho, president of the Tacoma Smelting Co., president of the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Co., and president of the Treadwell, Mexican, and Alaska United Gold Mining Companies - the latter three on Douglas Island southeast of Douglas. He was also a director of the First National Bank of Juneau as  well as banks in San Francisco. He was awarded the Saunders Gold Medal for outstanding achievement in mining.</font></p>
<p align="center"><font face="verdana">Picture by O. Richard (Dick) Kent, 7:14 p.m. ADT, June 7, 2008, © 2008</font></p>
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