Relief shown by hachures. Boundary of the award is outlined with a dashed red line, areas covered by atlas sheets are outlined in solid red. With 24 sheets of maps covering the area contained within the index. From Alaskan Boundary Tribunal...
Shows railroads, capes, bays, towns, rivers, boundaries, islands, lakes, mines, and mineral districts. Includes legend. Relief shown by spot heights. In color.
Published in [Ottawa] by the Dept. of the Interior (Canada) in 1911. ...
Shows rivers, islands, lakes, bays, boundaries, capes, towns and coal areas. Includes key. "To accompany Memoir by D. B. Dowling." "Reprinted by permission of Twelfth International Geological Congress from the atlas accompanying The Coal...
Shows rivers, boundaries, lakes, islands, towns, roads, and railroads. Includes key. Relief shown by spot heights. "To accompany Memoir by D. B. Dowling." "Reprinted by permission of Twelfth International Geological Congress from the atlas...
Possibly the earliest of published maps of the Nome, Alaska, gold fields, consisting of 4 maps on one sheet. Published copy of hand drawn sketch maps complete with original misspellings, showing creeks and topography of the Cape Nome gold fields. ...
Shows commercial, Army, Navy, and other U. S. Government reservations. Shows aviation fields with list of locations. Shows locations for government offices, railroads, military cables, Native schools and reservations, hospitals, and reindeer...
This image shows Article XII of the constitution of the state of Alaska which attempts to clarify definitions of terms, state boundaries, the prescription of the oath of office and merit system.
Index map in Atlas of award: twenty-five sectional maps and index map showing the line fixed by the Tribunal, by the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal, and published by the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1904.
Summary: Many of the photos were taken by Baldwin while he worked as a surveyor for the U.S. government on the Alaska-Canada boundary survey from Demarcation Bay on the Arctic Ocean to Mount St. Elias from 1907 to 1913. Also included are images of...
Treaty concerning the Cession of the Russian Possessions in North America by his Majesty the Emperor of all the Russians to the United States of America; Concluded March 30, 1867.