Shows overland routes of Hearne and others. Arctic coast of North America indicated with dotted line connecting Greenland and Canada. "Engraved for Carey's Edition of Guthrie's Geography improved." Engraved by W. Barker. From Carey's General...
Shows routes of the Leffingwell-Mikkelsen ice trip of 1907, route of the "Karluk" in 1913, and ice trips of 1914 and 1918. Includes legend. Relief shown by hachures; depths shown by soundings. 1920 edition. Oriented with north to the upper...
Shows Russian and indigenous settlements. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights; depths shown by soundings. Second edition, may 1867. Insets: Sitka and its approaches -- [North Pacific Ocean and adjacent countries].
Shows tracks of various voyages, including Bering and Chirikov. Relief shown by hachures. "Republished by Thomas Jefferys, Geographer to his Majesty." Considered to be the first English edition of a map published by the Royal Academy of Sciences...
Special edition showing areas surveyed in the provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, and areas north of the surveyed area, where wheat has been grown. Includes legend, notes and distances table. Relief shown by spot heights. Ancillary...
Square log building housing The Alaskan newspaper, also known as The Sitka Alaskan. A wooden ramp leads to the door; the building is standing on pilings.
Signs in image: The Alaskan. Visitors Special Edition of The Alaskan on sale at Kooshers...
Title from accompanying note. "'After the Tragedy - This group of men, all of whom figured prominently in the life of Ben Eielson, are shown as they stood together at an unidentified location in Fairbanks after Eileson's and Borland's bodies had...
Title taken from headlines. Front page headlines from Dec. 7, 1941 extra edition of Kodiak Mirror in which United States declares war after Pearl Harbor bombing. Includes notice of blackout on Kodiak Island, Alaska for that night. From verso:...
United States atlas: maps and charts accompanying the case and counter case of the United States, by the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal, and published by the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1904.