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St. is recognized for his contributions to the field of environmental studies and the historical analysis of U.S. governmental operations regarding natural resources. His notable works include detailed reports on the operations of the U.S. Revenue Steamer Nunivak on the Yukon River, which shed light on the interplay between government agencies and the management of natural resources in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Through his writings, he provided insight into the challenges and strategies in regulating and utilizing natural resources, particularly in the context of Alaskan geography and climate.
His engagement with agricultural policies is also notable, with writings advocating for government intervention in financing the export of farm staples. This reflects a broader concern for the economic stability of farming communities during a time of transition in agricultural practices in the U.S. St.'s work has influenced subsequent discussions on resource management and agricultural policy, as he addressed the complexities of federal involvement in local economies. His legacy continues to inspire dialogue around sustainable practices and government roles in resource management.