Title taken from map. Map of Canadian Pacific Railway Company's steamship routes between Seattle and Skagway on the pacific northwest coast and between Vancouver and Asia. Principal Alaskan ports named are Mary Island, Ketchikan, Wrangell,...
Title from verso. Photograph of the launch "Pioneer" loading oil at Katalla, Alaska. Lettering on the ship reads "Pioneer Tacoma." A storage tank is visible at the far right. Verso reads: Launch Pioneer loading oil at Chilcat Oil...
Title taken from caption. View of buildings from aboard the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Ariadne. From May's journal, dated June 9th: "The Navy leases some of the Kanaga Trading Company's buildings here. It is stated that this company has invested...
Title taken from verso. Photograph of buildings related to the North America Commercial Company's store in Dutch Harbor, Alaska. This may have been the company's headquarters from 1890-1910.
Three maps on one sheet. Components: Yukon River and tributaries showing routes of river steamers and trading stations of Alaska Com'l. Co. -- Klondike River and surrounding gold fields, N.W.T. -- General map of Alaska showing routes of Aflaska...
A stern wheeler appears to be pushing a barge from a large river into a tributary. From other photographs in the Reed collection, this is probably the mouth of the Innoko river on the Yukon River in 1920. Irving Reed had...
Title taken from caption. "9206 -- (23) In 1897 Dr. J. Jones commanded a lucrative practice in Evanston, Ill., and Mr. G. B.Winter was one of the successful grocers of the same city. About this time the instigator and promoter of Klondike Gold...
Title taken from caption. "The Ice starting to move. Taking out the bridge, May 10, 1914." Cataloguer's note: The signs 'the Alaska Citizen, Line Etching and Engraving', and the 'Samson Hardware Company' are visible in the background. The...
United States atlas: maps and charts accompanying the case and counter case of the United States, by the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal, and published by the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1904.
Two mushers outside two log cabins at Yankee Creek. George Glass, his seventeen year old son Ophir, and Irving Reed traveled by dog sled for 14 days from Wasilla to Yankee Creek in late March 1920. Reed described this...
Title taken from verso. Photograph of large home in Dutch Harbor, the residence of the North American Commercial Company's manager. The harbor is visible in the bottom right of the photo.
Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Inset: Aleutian Islands. Page 904 of Rand McNally & Company's Indexed atlas of the world. Text on verso (p. 903): Territory of Alaska. In color.