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-?]. ...
Man, possibly a miner, poses with Native women and three small children outside log cabin; cast iron wood stove with pipe sits on ground Photographer's number 7304
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."
Relief shown by hachures and spot heights; depths shown by soundings. "Issued February 1886 … date of first publication, 1868." Stamped in bottom margin: Aids to navigation corrected for information received to Mar. 26, 1894. No....
Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. "70." Shows Alaska, including the entire Aleutian chain, and neighboring lands of British possession as well as the eastern tip of Asia. In color. Mounted on linen.
Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. "70." Shows Alaska, including the entire Aleutian chain, and neighboring lands of British possession as well as the eastern tip of Asia. In color. Mounted on linen.
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.
The first laws for the Harris Mining District (Juneau) were drawn up by Richard T. Harris on October 4, 1880, shortly after he and Joe Juneau made their initial discovery of gold. This set of laws was superceded by another code which was adopted...