Ms. In ink on draft vellum. Selective relief shown by contours. Shows tracks of voyage of the Corwin in 1881. Outline color. Attributed to an officer of the Corwin's crew. Shows the tracks of the Corwin's voyages in 1881 in its explorations of the...
Caption reads: "U.S.R.C. "Bear" and S.S. "Corwin" Roadstead, Nome, Alaska." Two ships sail through icy waters near Nome. May be about June 1, 1914, as mentioned in the "Bulletin of Photography," volume 17, no. 415,...
Caption reads: "Passenger and freight teams meeting the S. S. "Corwin." Roadstead, Nome, Alaska. June 1st, 1914, 11 p.m." Dog teams, sleds, and people gather on the ice to meet the arriving ship, "S.S. Corwin." ...
Title taken from caption. "Cutters Corwin and Walcott". Cataloguer's note: This picture depicts the two cutters which are well known in Alaska Military history. They are seen here probably during an annual cruise which began in the 1880s.
Title from caption. "Steamer Corwin landing goods and passengers on the ice 4 miles from shore June 3d - 10 = Nom [Nome] Alaska". The markings on the ship read "Corwin of Boston". The photo is signed "H G Kaiser".
Title taken from front. Portrait of Dr. Yeamans of Sitka, Alaska, ship's surgeon on S.S. Corwin, taken in San Francisco, California. From verso: "In kind remembrance. San Francisco. March 3, 1884. Elite Photographic Studio. 838 Market Street. San...
Cyanotype photograph of the view over Corwin Glacier from the flats of Lowe River near Valdez, 1898. There are boxes on the snow and ice in the foreground. Photograph taken by Walter C. Mendenhall during the during the 1898 Cook's Inlet Exploring...
View of the U.S. Revenue-Cutter Service cutter the "Richard Rush" moored in Sitka Harbor. The Rush was a sister ship of the "Thomas Corwin". Original photograph size: 5 1/4 x 8 1/2 inch.
Expedition journal, 13 pages. 5.5 inches wide by 8.25 inches high. Discusses stay at Fort St. Michael, trip on the U.S.S. Corwin to Unalaska, sailing to San Francisco, and the trip from San Francisco to Portland, Oregon. This item is essentially a...
View of the U.S. Revenue-Cutter Service cutter the "Thomas Corwin" at sea. The Corwin occasionally had two spars on the foremast and two long boats per side. Original photograph size: 5 1/4 x 8 1/2 inch.
Title taken from front. View of ship S.S. Corwin unloading freight on ice four miles from shore, near Nome, Alaska, with sled dog teams ready to haul cargo. Photographer's number 748. June 2, 1907. Photographer: O. D. Goetze.
Title taken from front. View of ship S.S. Corwin in the ice off the coast of Northern Alaska, with men standing on deck. Photographer's number 747. 1908. Photographer: O. D. Goetze.
Title taken from front. Spectators watch as a group of newly arrived cheechakos from the S.S. Corwin head toward shore at Nome, Alaska. June 3, 1908. Photographer: O. D. Goetze.