From verso: "The MALASPINA, one of three giant ferryliners operated by the State of Alaska through the sheltered waters of southeastern Alaska, sits dockside in Auke Bay near Juneau."
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.
Captain Lockert collected photographs and papers during the years he served the Alaska Marine Highway System, continuing his interest in Alaska maritime affairs until his death in 1990. The papers are mostly 12 scrapbooks from 1964-1978 and one box...
Shows boundary between American and British territories in red. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Includes offshore soundings in fathoms. Shows the southeaster region of Alaska from Malaspina Glacier south to Skeena River. "Plate no....
Book title: Journal of Tomas de Suria of his voyage with Malaspina to the northwest coast of America in 1791 / translated and edited by Henry R. Wagner. Glendale, Calif. : Arthur H. Clark...
Title taken from caption. "The Chief Ankaiui of Port Mulgrave".
Book title: Journal of Tomas de Suria of his voyage with Malaspina to the northwest coast of America in 1791 / translated and edited by Henry W. Wagner. Glendale,...
Title taken from caption. "Pira y sepulcros de la Familia del Cacique An-kau en el Puerto Mulgrave (ano 1792). Image is a drawing of a forest scene. There is a large totem (aproximately 20 feet high) in the center; men in western...
Title taken from caption. "Vista de una Galeria natural de cien de largo y diez de Ancho en la immediacion del Puerto del Descanso en el estrecho de Juan de Fuca." A drawing of trees in the forest on one side and the shore on the other. In...
Title taken from photograph.
Verso: Virginia Maru, of Mitsubishi Steamship Company, loading Ketchikan Spruce Mill's first export cargo to Japan at Ketchikan (2,340,000 Ft. BM), for account of Wrangell Lumber Company. The information above...