View looking upstream from Mile 62, showing typical topography; location of proposed highway would follow the toe of the north or left slope; rocky point at center is representative of most expensive construction
Shows Bering Strait, including voyage tracks from 1816/1817, with detailed coastlines and some topography of Kotzebue Sound, St. Lawrence Bay, and portions of St. Lawrence Island. Includes references to fish along the route. Relief shown by...
43 X 31 cm. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights; depths shown by soundings. Inset: Continuation [of Port Levasheff]. Includes notes on navigation, soundings, and tides. "Topography, shorelines, magnetics and most of the soundings, from...
Title taken from caption. View of a man loading equipment into one of the National Geographic expedition boats. Caption also says: "The end portage between Lake Grosvenor and Island Bay, showing our complete equipment for taking topography and 2...
Title taken from caption. Caption also says:"The complete outfit necessary for 10 days stay for topography work, weighing about 55 pounds, outfit consists of bedding, tents, grub, and instruments." Photo taken during National Geographic Society...
Relief shown by contours and spot heights. "Topography by W.S. Post." "J. Spurr, geologist in charge." "Map 3." "U.S. Geolgical Survey, report, public resolution no. 25, 55th Congress, 3d session."
Relief shown by contours, form lines and spot heights. "Topography by W.J. Peters." Part II, Plate XLIII from U.S. Geological Survey, 21st annual report. Oriented with north to the upper left.
Image appears to be identical to photograph within the panorama uaa-hmc-0166-b1-25-4-4-4-5. The caption for the panorama reads: "Panorama from triangulation station named "Reaburn" or Slide Mountain. Shows the rugged topography developed in the...
Image appears to be identical to photograph within the panorama uaa-hmc-0166-b1-25-4-4-4-5. The caption for the panorama reads: "Panorama from triangulation station named "Reaburn" or Slide Mountain. Shows the rugged topography developed in the...
Image appears to be nearly identical to photograph within the panorama uaa-hmc-0166-b1-25-3-10-4-1. The caption for the panorama reads: "Panorama from triangulation station named "Reaburn" or Slide Mountain. Shows the rugged topography developed in...
Relief shown by contours. "Topography by R. H. Sargent and C. G. Anderson." "Geology by J. B. Mertie, Jr., G. L. Harrington, A. G. Madden, H. M. Eakin, P. S. Smith, and J. E. Spurr." "Surveyed in 1898, 1908, 1912, 1914, 1915, and 1917." ...
Relief shown by contours. "Topography by C. E. Griffin, R. H. Sargent, H. M. Eakin, and C. G. Anderson." "Surveyed in 1910, 1913, and 1915." "U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 754, Plate III." In color, 68 x 57 cm.
Shows Cantwell Glacier south to Tonsina River. Includes legend. Relief shown by contours and spot heights. "Topography by T.G. Gerdine and W.C. Mendenhall." "T.G. Gerdine, Topographer in charge." "Professional Paper No. 41, Plate IV." ...
Relief shown by form lines and spot heights. "Twentieth annual report; pt. 7, map no. 20." Lith. by A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, MD. "Topography by Emil Mahlo, Lieutenant P. G. Lowe, U.S.A., and F. C. Schrader, U.S. Geological Survey."...
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.
Possibly the earliest of published maps of the Nome, Alaska, gold fields, consisting of 4 maps on one sheet. Published copy of hand drawn sketch maps complete with original misspellings, showing creeks and topography of the Cape Nome gold fields. ...