Alaska: Its Southern Coast and the Sitkan ArchipelagoD. Lothrop and Company, 1885 - 333 psl. Author's letters to various newspapers on her two summer cruises in 1883-84 assembled and amplified by reference to published information to form an informative tourist guide to the region. |
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... STIKINE VI . WRANGELL NARROWS AND TAKU GLACIERS VII . JUNEAU , SILVER BOW BASIN , AND DOUGLASS IS- LAND MINES VIII . THE CHILKAT COUNTRY • IX . BARTLETT BAY AND THE HOONIAHS X. MUIR GLACIER AND IDAHO INLET XI . SITKA - THE CASTLE and ...
... STIKINE VI . WRANGELL NARROWS AND TAKU GLACIERS VII . JUNEAU , SILVER BOW BASIN , AND DOUGLASS IS- LAND MINES VIII . THE CHILKAT COUNTRY • IX . BARTLETT BAY AND THE HOONIAHS X. MUIR GLACIER AND IDAHO INLET XI . SITKA - THE CASTLE and ...
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... Stikine , Taku , and Chilkat rivers are unknown to those who have travelled far to view the less impressive scenery of the Scandinavian coast . Americans climb the well - worn route to Alpine sum- mits every year , while the highest ...
... Stikine , Taku , and Chilkat rivers are unknown to those who have travelled far to view the less impressive scenery of the Scandinavian coast . Americans climb the well - worn route to Alpine sum- mits every year , while the highest ...
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... the swaying plank , and , stepping across a gap of more than two feet , landed safely on deck , bound and equipped for the deserted placer mines on Stikine River . We left Victoria at noon , and all the afternoon 10 SOUTHERN ALASKA .
... the swaying plank , and , stepping across a gap of more than two feet , landed safely on deck , bound and equipped for the deserted placer mines on Stikine River . We left Victoria at noon , and all the afternoon 10 SOUTHERN ALASKA .
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... library and cabinet , his journals and sketch - books , contain many wonderful things relating to the history and life of these strange people . CHAPTER V. THO FORT WRANGELL AND THE STIKINE . HOSE THE SITKAN ARCHIPELAGO . 45.
... library and cabinet , his journals and sketch - books , contain many wonderful things relating to the history and life of these strange people . CHAPTER V. THO FORT WRANGELL AND THE STIKINE . HOSE THE SITKAN ARCHIPELAGO . 45.
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... STIKINE . HOSE who believe that all Alaska is a place of perpetual rain , fog , snow , and ice would be quickly disabused could they spend some of the ideal summer days in that most lovely harbor of Fort Wran- gell . Each time the sky ...
... STIKINE . HOSE who believe that all Alaska is a place of perpetual rain , fog , snow , and ice would be quickly disabused could they spend some of the ideal summer days in that most lovely harbor of Fort Wran- gell . Each time the sky ...
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Alaska Alaska Commercial Company anchor archipelago Baranoff beach beautiful blankets boats bracelets British Columbia cannery canoes Captain carved cedar channel Chatham Strait chief Chilkat Chilkat River Chilkoot Inlet civil coal coast command cruise curios Davidson glacier deck district dollars eagle feet fish fishery forest Fort Wrangell front fur company gold governor green ground Haidas harbor head Hooniah houses Howkan Hudson Bay Hudson Bay Company hundred Idaho Indians inlet Juneau Kaigahnee Kasa-an Kloh-Kutz Kootznahoo land Lynn Canal Metlakatlah miles miners mines morning mountain MUIR GLACIER natives numbers officers Pacific picturesque rancherie River Russian salmon San Francisco sealskins sent Seward ship ship's shore side silver Sitka Siwash skins spoons steamer Stikine Stikine River Straits summer Taku Territory Thlinkets thousand tide totem poles town trade treaty tribes trip Tyee United village wharf Wrangell Yukon
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