Relief shown by hachures. Includes detailed place names for Canadian Arctic. North pole is centered in upper half of map. South America on verso. In color.
Published in [Philadelphia] by [Mast, Crowell & Kirkpatrick] in [1889?]. Scale...
Title taken from front. View of men clearing right of way for White Pass and Yukon Route on Broadway through downtown Skagway, Alaska. Signs on businesses shown read: "The I.X.L.", "Hotel Cripple Creek", and "Second Hand Store." Photographer's...
Relief shown by hachures and spot heights; depths shown by soundings. Compiled from British and Russian authorities and reconnaissances by George Davidson and W. H. Dall. Upper left margin: No. 701. Annotation upper left margin: Schr. E. Hays. ...
Title taken from caption. "May 20th, 1889 on Kyak Island." A distant view of a group of people in front of a log cabin. [See note in UAF-1959-866-46 for discussion of location.] Caption in album reads: "35 mm neg. 75-747". 5 x 8 cyanotype.
Includes profiles of Wrangell Island, St. Paul's Island and Ugomok Island. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights; depths shown by soundings. "Drawn by Louis Waldecker." Corrected to 1891. "Additions and corrections, in 1889, by the...
Shows coast near Mt. St. Elias, including Icy Bay, Bay of Yakutat, Cape Fairweather, Cape Spencer. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights; depths shown by soundings. "Drawn by H. Lindenkohl." "Issued in July 1875, corrected to July 2, 1889." ...
Verso: President Harding and party leaving the Arctic Brotherhood, a fraternal organization whose motto is "No Boundary Line Here." Camp Skagway #1, 1889. The Arctic Brotherhood conferred their degree on the President 7/30/23
Black and white copy photograph of oil painting. A small boat approaches the Ancon, which is listing seriously to the port side. A Tlingit canoe is on the beach in the foreground. The village of Loring is close by. Naha Bay is in the...
Scenic view of bay, with dory in foreground; buildings on shore and paddle wheel ship in background; ship is probably the steamship ANCON, which sunk in Naha Bay in 1889 Photographer's number 7992.