Manuscript (photomechanical reproduction), mounted on linen. Selective relief shown by hachures; depths shown by soundings. Oriented with north to the upper right. Insets: Mouth of the Tchilkat River -- Bay of Woervodsky -- Bay of Etholine --...
Depths shown by soundings. Polar projection. Depths shown for Bering Sea only. "Published according to act of Parliament by Capt. Hurd, R.N., Hydrographer to the Admiralty, 14th. Feby. 1818."
Relief shown by hachures. Depths shown by soundings. Insets: North Star Bay -- Omenak Fiord -- Disko Bay. "Published according to Act of Parliament at the Hydrographic Office of the Admiralty Decr. 14th 1852." "Fredk. H. Hoadley, No. 9,...
Relief shown by hachures and form lines; depths shown by soundings. Insets: Port Foulke and vicinity -- Pandora Harbour; North Star Bay. Includes 4 profiles of coastline. Engraved by Davies & Company. Dissected and mounted on linen....
Relief shown by hachures and spot heights; depths shown by soundings. "J. & C. Walker, sculp." Originally published in 1853, with additions to 1855, corrected to 1859. "Sheet III." "2172." Signed and annotated by George Davidson, 1867. ...
2 maps on 1 sheet. Relief shown by hachures. From The royal illustrated atlas of modern geography, London: A. Fullerton, 1862. Components: Wellington Channel, Melville Island &c., from Admiralty chart -- The Arctic regions, showing the north-west...
Hand colored; outline color. Discoveries of shorelines by various explorers are indicated in color. "To Lady Franklin This sketch is dedicated by her obliged and obedient servant James Wyld."
Relief shown by hachures. Components: The Arctic regions, showing the north-west passage as determined by Cap. R. McClure and other Arctic voyagers, compiled by J. Hugh Johnson -- Wellington Channel, Melville Island & c., from Admiralty chart. No....
Relief shown by hachures and hill shading; depths shown by soundings. "Corrected to 1849." Annotated with Pullen's locations in ink and, in a different hand, illegibly, in pencil. Coast is drawn in pencil in some of blank areas. 62 cm. diam., on...
2 maps on one sheet. Relief shown by hachures. From The Royal illustrated atlas, 1854-1862. Components: Welllington Channel, Melville Island &c., from Admiralty chart -- The Arctic regions, showing the north-west passage as determined by Cap. R....
2 maps on one sheet. Relief shown by hachures. From The Royal illustrated atlas, 1854-1862. Components: Welllington Channel, Melville Island &c., from Admiralty chart -- The Arctic regions, showing the north-west passage as determined by Cap. R....
2 maps on one sheet. Shows present-day Angoon area and Kootznahoo Inlet on the west coast of Admiralty Island and present-day Wrangell Harbor. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights; depths shown by soundings. "From a sketch by G. Davidson,...
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows a person in a rowboat on a large lake. Caption from finding aid reads "Lake Hasselburg [Hasselborg Lake] - Admiralty Island". Location is Hasselborg Lake, Alaska.
Title from caption. Photograph of an unidentified cannery town. Narrative in photo album reads: "Two salmon cannery towns practically deserted except during the canning season."
An e-mail from Chuck Mobley, dated September, 2009,...
Title by cataloguer. A large bear is seen while eating fish. The brown bear also known as the grizzly usually has dark brown hair, varying from light creamy to black. Their distinguishing feature is distinctive hump on the ir shoulders, a...
Title by cataloguer. The brown bear also known as the grizzly usually has dark brown hair, varying from light creamy to black. Their distinguishing feature is the hump on their shoulders, a slight "dished" profile to the face and long claws on...
United States atlas: maps and charts accompanying the case and counter case of the United States, by the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal, and published by the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1904.
Title page in British atlas: maps and charts accompanying the Case of Great Britain, by the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal, and published by the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1904.