Photo caption reads "Cook, Emil Schoop; flunky Joe Danish; pump man, Fagen." View is the interior of the kitchen at the Independence Mine with three men looking in from a doorway. One of the men is holding a large stack on plates and bowls. There...
Title taken from stereograph. "343-13329 -- Eskimo Girls and part of Crew of Steamship Eric at Uper-Navik, northernmost Danish trading post, Greenland"
"Upernavik is the northernmost Danish trading post in Greenland. Greenland, as you...
Title taken from caption. A small two-story building is in the foreground. A ladder leads up to an entry on the second level and a Danish flag flies from the flagpole. Several stone outbuildings are in the background. Two groups of people are...
Title taken from caption. View of unidentified Danish sailing ship in port at Umanak, Greenland. The anchor hangs off the bow. A small boat is to the left of the ship.
Relied shown by hachures. From Colton's American atlas, vol. 2 in Colton's Atlas of the world, illustrating physical and political geography. Longitude from Washington and Greenwich. "Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1855 by J....
Relief shown by hachures. From Stieler's Schul-Atlas, No. 19a. Borders colored in reference to the controlling power: Spanish, French, English, Dutch, Danish, Swedish.
Published in [Gotha] by [Justus Perthes] in [1841]. 17 x 22 cm. ...
Relief shown by hachures. Possibly from Colton's American Atlas, 1857 edition. "No. 6." Text on verso describing New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward and Newfoundland. In color. 29 x 39 cm.
Relief shown by hachures. From Colton's Atlas of America. Prime meridian: Washington. "No. 5." Text on verso titled: Russian, Danish, and British North America. In color.
Published in New York by J. H. Colton & Co. in 1855. ...
Mathematic map data: Scale ca. 1:19,000,000. Publication info: New York : J.H. Colton & Co., 1855. Physical description: 1 map : col. ; 30 x 39 cm. General Note: "Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1855, by J.H....