Relief shown by shading. Shows a portion of the Queen Elizabeth Islands in Arctic Canada, including the locations of Eskimo tent-rings and winter houses and the Fram's winter quarters. Mounted on paper.
Relief shown by hachures and spot heights; depths shown by soundings. "Extensive corrections, April 1893, Sept. 1895." Stamped in margin: This chart corrected to Jul-5 1898." No. 904, p. 367.
Relief shown by hachures and spot heights; depths shown by soundings. "Extensive corrections April, 1893, Sept. 1895." Stamped in bottom margin: Issued with corrections in 1898. "No. 904." "367."
"Mr. and Mrs. J. Sam Norwood on the Glacier Queen at Skagway, Alaska on my return jaunt to my old stamping ground in August, 1962. Mrs Norwood is wearing one of the beaded jackets, along with other native made articles donated to the University...
Relief shown by hachures and form lines; depths shown by soundings. "From observations at the observatory at Thank God Harbor." Includes comparison chart of tidal relations and numerous profiles of coastline. Dissected and mounted on linen....
Title taken from caption. "9291 -- The good ship "Queen," after passing the "Seminole," sped on to Skagway, discharged her freight and passengers and then returned to Portage Cove just as the reindeer ship was dropping anchor, on March 27th....
Title from image. Verso: First landing of St. "Queen" at Skagway in Klondike Stampede of 1897 (given to C.L. Andrews by J.A. Armunt[?] of Portland, OR) afterward apptd [appointed?] Dep. Coll Customs at Wrangell, by J.W. Ivey, Coll. of Cust.
Title taken from caption. "9286 -- (2) The third day after leaving Seattle, the Arctic travelers found themselves in the midst of the characteristic scenic wonders of the new Northwest, and they reveled in the glorious vistas from the upper...
Title taken from caption. Cataloguer's note: The Steamer "Queen" frequently ran north to and from Alaska and the Northwest. John Muir, who would later become a member of the 1899 Harriman Alaska (scientific) expedition, noted boarding the...
Title taken from creator's notes. Photograph of the 1947 Fairbanks Winter Carnival Queen's Float, with the queen and her court. Notes and captions are from Cecil H. Kornegay 7-5-2000.
Title from sleeve. Dancers stand with Fur Rendezvous Queen on stage. Queen wears tiara and 'Miss Fur Rendezvous' sash. Dancers wear fur parkas and boots. Photographer's number: 2 5711 57. 4 X 5 B&W negative.
Title from sleeve. Unidentified woman (probably Phyllis McCutcheon) stands on the dock at Ketchikan as the Glacier Queen prepares to dock. Buildings of town visible at right. 4 X 5 B&W negative.
Shows locations of relics of the Franklin Expedition and the routes of the Ross, Osborn, Browne, Rae, Collinson, Anderson, M'Clintock, Hobson, and Young expeditions. Inset: Probable route of the Franklin Expedition. In color.