Relief shown by hachures. Shows Alaska prior to the Gold Rush with part of eastern Siberia and the Northwest Territory. Page 27 from atlas. On verso (pg. 28): map of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. This map is identical to copy 1, even print...
Relief shown by hachures. Shows Alaska prior to the Gold Rush with part of eastern Siberia and the Northwest Territory. Page 27 from atlas. On verso (pg. 28): map of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. In color.
Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. "Engraved for the People's Publishing Co, Chicago, Ill." Page 95. Map does not include Nome or other towns established during the gold rush. North portion of S. America on verso. In color.
Includes list of chief cities with population figures. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Pages 96-97. Maps of Tacoma, Washington and Portland, Oregon on verso. In color.
Published in [Chicago] by Geo. F. Cram in [188-?]. ...
3 maps on one sheet. Depths shown by soundings. "Issued May 1885, C. O. Boutelle, assist. in charge of office." Stamped: Aids to navigation corrected for information received to Oct. 14, 1880. Components: Tolstoi Bay, Clarence Strait, S.E....
Slavery was an accepted custom in many Native tribes. On May 8, 1886, District Judge Layfayette Dawson in Sitka decided that the Thirteenth Amendment and the 1866 Civil Rights Act abolishing slavery applied to the "uncivilized tribes" of Alaska. ...
Cover: "Scrap-book, belonged to George Kostrometinoff ('Father Sergius') who was in the employ of the Russian gov't. and also the United States gov't.in the early days."
Original photograph of the Committee of Fifteen - Having
charge of the Anti-Chinese Agitation in Tacoma, Washington Territory, 1885. 1. A. U. Mills
2. M. Kaufman
3. E. G. Bacon
4. John Budlong
5. Jacob Ralph
6. H. A....
From verso: A.P. Swineford - taken on his way to Alaska as Governor [in] 1885 to finish Kincaid's term and then serve his own [as second governor of the Territory of Alaska, 1885-1889]
Title taken from image. Group portrait of teacher and pupils outside the first public school in Juneau, in the building that became the Log Cabin Church, ca. 1885. Accompanying notes: #1, Miss Murphy, teacher. #2&3, Kennedy boys. #4&5, Bill...
Drawing of a large tent and five people at the village of Taral, Alaska on the Copper River From: Allen, Lieutenant Henry T., Report of an Expedition to the Copper, Tanana, and Koyukuk Rivers, in the Territory of Alaska, in the year 1885. . .