Shows Baker Lake with Christopher Island and Bowell Islands. Annotated. From Department of the Interior annual report for 1901. Compass rose. In color.
Published in [Ottawa] by the Canada Dept. of the Interior in 1901. Scale...
Shows Mary Frances Lake, Nelligan Lake, Island Lake, and Tyrrell Lake. Annotated. From Department of the Interior annual report for 1901. Compass rose. In color.
Published in [Ottawa] by the Canada Dept. of the Interior in 1901....
Title from caption. "Fort Egbert Alaska July 4 1901". This U.S. Army post was established in 1900 and abandoned in 1911, including the time R.C. Force was in Eagle with the North American Transportation and Trading Company.
View of the stern wheeler "Quickstep" in the snow in Nome, Alaska. The sign on front of the boat reads: "This steamer for sale." From verso: "Quickstep snow in Nome - Alaska." ca. 1901-1902. Photographer: probably Grace Carr Raymenton.
Five men on a sled pulled by a dog in front of the United States Army barracks in Nome, Alaska. From verso: "Barrack's Nome Alaska." ca. 1901-1902. Photographer: probably Grace Carr Raymenton.
Thomas Riggs, who later served as the ninth territorial governor of Alaska from 1916-1921, wearing a fur coat and hat in the snow near log buildings in Dawson, Yukon Territory. From verso: "Tom Riggs July 31, 1901. Afterwards Governor of Alaska -...