Relief shown by hachures and spot heights; depths shown by soundings. "Astrological & magnetic observations and topography by the party in charge of Assist. G. Davidson in 1867. The soundings are from Russian authorities." No. 23.
Title from verso. Photograph of a building damaged during the bombing raid on Dutch Harbor. Verso reads: "All that remained of a 24-bed hospital at Unalaska after Japanese bombers struck June 4. Fortunately, all patients had been...
Title from verso. Photograph of Unalaska village and its harbor. Verso reads: "A view of the harbor and the village of Unalaska which is across the harbor from the United States Naval Base at Dutch Harbor, which was attacked by a...
Title taken from back of photograph: "Ililuk Bay, Unalaska village 1938." An aerial view of the mountains, numerous shorelines, a channel, and Iliuliuk Bay. Unalaska village is directly below, with its prominent Russian Orthodox church in the...
The community seen in this image has been previously identified as Biorka. Jeffrey Dickrell of Unalaska, Alaska caught the error and further research has confirmend that this is a photograph of Unalaska...
Title taken from back of photograph. Cataloguer's note: A view of the mountains and the shoreline at a distance, in the foreground, standing on the pier, are two dogs.
Title taken from back of photograph. This information has been challenged by a researcher stating that post World War II there were a large number of military buildings and none are visible here.
Title from caption (top). These two ships are in port at Unalaska. Identity of creator inferred from initials at bottom right (R.G.)and comparison with UAF-2004-93-5.