Relief shown by hachures; depths shown by soundings. Based on a survey by W.H. Dall and party in 1871 & '72. Annotations including, "No. 724" and "No. 438."
Published in [Washington D.C.] by United States Coastal Survey. Scale is [ca....
43 X 31 cm. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights; depths shown by soundings. Inset: Continuation [of Port Levasheff]. Includes notes on navigation, soundings, and tides. "Topography, shorelines, magnetics and most of the soundings, from...
Relief shown pictorially. No. 31 of an unidentified atlas. Map of the Americas in the Delisle-Buache style, including larger than usual Sea of the West and potential Northwest Passage. Depicts the Aleutian chain as one big island. Outline color....
Relief shown by contours. Mineral deposits color keyed. Includes 3 sectional drawings. Drawn for photolithography by R.B. Yorston. "No. 1011." In color.
Published in [Ottawa] by Geological Survey of Canada in 1908. Scale is...
Manuscript map. Relief shown pictorially and by form lines and hill shading. Shows trails, cabins, mineral deposits and geological features. On two irregularly shaped sheets, glued together. Hand drawn and painted in color on draft vellum. ...
Relief shown by hachures; depths shown by soundings. Annotated by George Davidson with notes and place names. "Aids to navigation corrected for information received to Apr 9 1902." U.S.C. & G.S. Chart No. 8500. Sheet 3. First published in...
A stern wheeler appears to be pushing a barge from a large river into a tributary. From other photographs in the Reed collection, this is probably the mouth of the Innoko river on the Yukon River in 1920. Irving Reed had...
A stern wheeler is pushing a barge on a large river with a very flat landscape in the background. From other Reed collection photographs, it is assumed this is either the Yukon or Innoko River. See "Rainy Pass by dog team"...
A stern wheeler is pushing a barge on a wide river believed to be the Yukon. The landscape in the background is very flat. Other photographs in the Reed collection, indicate this is the Yukon River in 1920. See "Rainy Pass...
The Iditarod River flowing through the town of Iditarod, with several barges or boats on the river. This photograph is believed to from 1920 after Irving Reed's sled dog trip in March 1920. See "Rainy Pass by dog team" for...
This is believed to be the Innoko or Iditarod River on a cloudy day. In March 1920 Irving Reed traveled to the Innoko gold fields on the Iditarod Trail "to survey for patent ... placer claims on Yankee and Little creeks"...
River with boat wake. This is probably on the Innoko or Iditarod River in 1920. In March 1920, Irving Reed had traveled to the Innoko gold fields on the Iditarod Trail "to survey for patent ... placer claims on Yankee and...
Waterfront photograph of the town of Iditarod, with a barge and some boats on the Iditarod River. A sign on a building reads: "Robert Simpson. Jeweler & Optician. Iditarod Land Office. Commission House." This photograph is...
It is assumed the river is the Iditarod and that the town visible in the distance is Iditarod. Related photographs from the Reed collection of the town of Iditarod are at UAF-1968-21-126 and UAF-1968-21-133. It is believed...
This is a photograph of George Glass and his seventeen year old son Ophir with their dog teams at the summit of Rainy Pass while traveling on the Iditarod Trail with Irving Reed in March 1920. Related Rainy Pass...
Three men gold panning on Little Creek, Innoko. The caption identifies them as [illegible] Glass, G. W. Glass, and I. M. Reed. A magazine article by Irving Reed, "Rainy Pass by dog team," describes the circumstance of...