Relief shown by form lines; depths shown by soundings. Shows northern part of the [Tatar] Strait, from the Amur River to Imperial Harbor. [Compiled from marine and topographic surveys from 1852 to 1869.] Drawn by Poruchik Popov and corrected by...
This bow is made from spruce wood, sinew, and shell or horn. Made from one piece of spruce, broad, flat and tapered at ends forming rounded knobs. Its backside is flat with belly side keeled from end to end with a furrowed center on about 3/4 of...
This bow is made from spruce wood, sinew, and shell or horn. Made from one piece of spruce, broad, flat and tapered at ends forming rounded knobs. Its backside is flat with belly side keeled from end to end with a furrowed center on about 3/4 of...
This bow is made from spruce wood, sinew, and shell or horn. Made from one piece of spruce, broad, flat and tapered at ends forming rounded knobs. Its backside is flat with belly side keeled from end to end with a furrowed center on about 3/4 of...
This bow is made from spruce wood, sinew, and shell or horn. Made from one piece of spruce, broad, flat and tapered at ends forming rounded knobs. Its backside is flat with belly side keeled from end to end with a furrowed center on about 3/4 of...
This bow is made from spruce wood, sinew, and shell or horn. Made from one piece of spruce, broad, flat and tapered at ends forming rounded knobs. Its backside is flat with belly side keeled from end to end with a furrowed center on about 3/4 of...
Shows Bering Strait, including voyage tracks from 1816/1817, with detailed coastlines and some topography of Kotzebue Sound, St. Lawrence Bay, and portions of St. Lawrence Island. Includes references to fish along the route. Relief shown by...
Title by cataloger. Shows section of the Yukon River adjacent to the Sequonilla Mountains with Yakochargut, Melozechargut and Newkargut Rivers. Includes locations of camps, villages, graves, and caches. Relief shown by hachures. "Bell...
Title from album caption Monument with plaque that reads, "In memory of the people of the Hudson's Bay Company who died at or near Fort Yukon between the years 1840 and 1870, many of them being pioneers and discovers and explorers of various...