Title from accompanying notes. "22 April (still). Mount Logan: far distant in the Yukon Territory." Aerial view of Wrangell Mountain Range and Saint Elias Mountains.
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." ...
Title from accompanying notes. In the foreground is the front of a log cabin with caribou antlers above the door. In the background are cabins, a shed, a fence, mountains, snow and trees.
Title from slide index prepared by Peter Haase 14 July 2006. "Airborne, looking for Mt. Bona and the Russell Glacier." Aerial view of Wrangell Mountains, a part of the airplane and some snowshoes are visible on one side.
Title from slide index prepared by Peter Haase 14 July 2006. Aerial view of Wrangell Mountains, a part of the airplane and some snowshoes are visible on one side.
Title from accompanying notes. Two men, a dog team, a dog sled, a cache, an outhouse, firewood, and a log cabin under construction, part of which is covered with visqueen.
Title from accompanying notes. A red-and-white Volkswagen minibus is stopped in front of a mountain range on the Alcan in spring. (Cataloger's note: if this is just before Haines Junction, then the location is Yukon, not Alaska, and the...
Title from accompanying notes. Road sign at Haines Junction marking distance to Anchorage, Fairbanks, Delta Junction, Tok Junction, Forty Mile, the border, Burwash Landing, and Haines.
Title from slide index prepared by Peter Haase 14 July 2006. Airplane on snow field, dog team and sled, trees in mountain range. Several aviation fuel barrels are near the airfield.
1954 Roll 1.Title taken from accompanying inventory. Local name reported by Lieutenant Commander Moser (1901, pl. 43), U.S. Navy (USN). Heads at Harlequin Lake, flows SW to Gulf of Alaska, 25 mi. SE of Yakutat Bay, Malaspina Coastal Plain....
1954 Roll 1.Title taken from accompanying inventory.Named in 1869 by G. Davidson, U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey (USC&GS), because it appeared to be a shallow lagoon fed by silt laden glacial streams. In 1778 Captain James Cook (1785, v. 28, p....
1954 Roll 1.Title taken from accompanying inventory. Tlingit Indian name first reported in 1849 by Captain Mikhail Dmitrievich Tebenkof, Imperial Russian Navy (IRN), governor of Russian America (1852, map 7) as Reka Akve or Akve River and since...
Shows routes of Spanish voyages in the Pacific, including the Northwest Coast of North America. Relief shown by hachures; depths shown by soundings. Sheet 1 of 2: map of the northwest coast of America.
Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian: Paris. Shows coast of Alaska from Mt. St. Elias to Dall Island No. 17 of Atlas du Voyage de la Perouse. 1e Feuille. Engraved by Neele.
Published in London by G.G. and J. Robinson in 1798....
Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian: Paris. Shows coast of present-day Southeast Alaska from Mt. St. Elias to Baye de Clonard (Prince Rupert area) showing the tracks of La Perouse, with lettered reference points. From Atlas du Voyage de la...
Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian: Paris. Shows coast of present-day Southeast Alaska from Mt. St. Elias to Baye de Clonard (Prince Rupert area) showing the tracks of La Perouse, with lettered reference points. From Atlas du Voyage de la...
Relief shown pictorially and by hachures. Shows Turnagain Arm and Prince William Sound east to Mt. St. Elias. Includes tracks of Vancouver's voyage. Inset: A Survey of Port Chalmers. No. 11 in Vancouver's A voyage of discovery to the North...
In 1925, Norman H. Read (1891-1992) was part of the first expedition to climb Mount Logan, the highest mountain in Canada and the second-highest peak in North America. Read returned to make a second ascent of the mountain in 1950, at the age of...