Title taken from verso. Photograph of buildings related to the North America Commercial Company's store in Dutch Harbor, Alaska. This may have been the company's headquarters from 1890-1910.
Relief shown pictorially; depths shown by soundings. Shows Prince William Sound and Cook Inlet area, indicating Native groups around the area: Kenaitzes, Ougatachmioutis, Tchougatches. Map no. 13 from v. 4 of "Atlas Universel de Geographie...
Relief shown by hachures; depths by soundings. Shows coastline from Icy Cape (C. Glace de Cook) to Shishmaref Inlet, including Kotzebue Sound. Includes notes on climate, vegetation and wildlife. Map no. 5 from v. 4 of "Atlas Universel de...
Relief shown pictorially and by hachures. Inset titled "Profil du Chemin de Carthagene des Indes au Plateau de Santa Fe de Bogata," which is a profile of the valley of the Magdalena River and the subsequent topography rising up to Bogata,...
Relief shown pictorially and by hachures. Shows western end of the Alaska Peninsula, with Unga, Unimak & Akutan Islands as well as Kuskokwim Bay and the Pribilofs. Shows tracks of Billings and Sarychev. Map no. 21 from v. 4 of "Atlas...
Relief shown pictorially and by hachures. Shows Kodiak Island area, with tracks of Billings' voyage. Map no. 22 from v. 4 of "Atlas Universel de Geographie Physique, Politique, Statistique et Mineralogique, sur l'echelle de 1:1 641 836 ou d'une...
Relief shown pictorially. Shows southeast Alaska with Revillagigedo Island as a part of New Britain. Map no. 23 from v. 4 of "Atlas Universel de Geographie Physique, Politique, Statistique et Mineralogique, sur l'echelle de 1:1 641 836 ou d'une...
Relief shown pictorially. Shows Queen Charlotte Islands as one island. Inset: Suite de la Note sur le Mexique [a history of Mexico, continued from Plate 47 in the atlas]. Map no. 30 from v. 4 of "Atlas Universel de Geographie Physique,...
Relief shown pictorially. Includes names and locations of indigenous peoples. Amer. Sep. No. 15. From Vandermaelen's Atlas universel de geographie, v. 4. Falk 1827-11.
Published in Bruxelles by [Ph. Vandermaelen] in 1827. Scale is [ca....