In Winter and Pond Company's photograph album THE TRAIL OF '98 Full album caption: "Stampeders entering Canadian territory, resting at a point nearly 3,000 feet above sea level. Note the crude monument and inscription marking the...
Title from album caption Monument with plaque that reads, "In memory of the people of the Hudson's Bay Company who died at or near Fort Yukon between the years 1840 and 1870, many of them being pioneers and discovers and explorers of various...
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...
Totem pole with winged raven, two grave monuments, covered grave; One monument states "At rest, Chief's Son, David Andrew - born December? 1871? - Drowned in Tongass Narrows, March 15, 1903?" Grave probably at Ketchikan or Saxman.
Totem pole and three carved house posts standing in a grove of trees. Pole was the gift of Son-i-yat, to the district of Alaska through Governor Brady.
Title taken from caption. Caption reads in its entirety: "Benching of talus material on slopes of Ammerman Mountain about 1 mile southwest from monument No. 29. The arrangement of this material is probably chiefly caused by the action of snow...
Title taken from caption. Caption reads in its entirety: "Benching of talus material on slopes of Ammerman Mountain about 1 mile southwest from monument No. 29. The arrangement of this material is probably chiefly caused by the action of snow...
Title taken from caption. Caption reads in its entirety: "Benching of talus material on slopes of Ammerman Mountain about 1 mile southwest from monument No. 29. The arrangement of this material is probably chiefly caused by the action of snow...
Title taken from caption. Caption reads in its entirety: "General view of the broad highland ridges planated in the granite belt at monument 47 showing frost and wind eroded residuals standing above the debris-mantled surface. June 20, 1911."
Title taken from a commemorative monument. "1897 - 1929. Carl Benjamin Eielson was born at Hatton, North Dakota on July 20, 1897. He was educated in the public schools of Hatton and at the University of North Dakota, receiving his B. A. Degree...