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Anthropology
Expedition to the North Pacific Coast
Field photographs
Asset ID
46156
Title
Glacial stream of the Great Glacier, Stikine River
Description
From Anthropology Smith Scrapbook: Looking northwestward from near the camp shown in No. 46155 across the glacial stream over the small vegetation in front of the moraine at the terminal moraine of the great glacier of the Stickine. See also No. 46157. Tracks, that Mr. Walter Dort said were those of a small grizzly bear were seen on the moraine, and in the early morning small small animal sat on top of the large rock on top of the moraine but when we reached it, the animal had disappeared and at that distance were unable to tell what it was.
Agent (Role)
Smith, Harlan Ingersoll, 1872-1940
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Photographer
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Date
1909-08
City Town
Stikine River
State Province
Alaska
Country
United States
Collection/Work Relation
AMNH Special Collections, Photographic Negative Collection, 6 x 8: 46156
External Resource
AMNH Library authority record:
Expedition to the North Pacific Coast
, AMNH Library authority record:
Smith, Harlan Ingersoll, 1872-1940
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