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Looking south, parallel with the Stikine River
46152
Looking south, parallel with the Stikine River
46153
Small vegetation at the foot of the Great Glacie, Stikine River
46161
The camp of William S. Taylor and Harlan Smith
46155
Looking north eastward at the Stikine River at the abandoned mountain police station just north of the boundary line between the United States and Canada, showing the Big Chief canoe on the way up the
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Looking west across the moraine of the Stikine River
46157
Lunch at the mounted police station perhaps a mile north of the international boundary on the Stikine River, Fred Bronson seated on the kitchen box? Will S. Taylor in oil skins to the right, Guy Carso
26086p
Glacial stream of the Great Glacier, Stikine River
46156
Looking down the Stikine River from the terminal moraine of the great glacier of the Stikine, Alaska, August 21, 1909
26093p
Foot of the Great Glacier, Stikine River
46160
Smoke houses at Klukwan on the north side of the Chilkat River
46162
Looking west at the top of the flat at the moraine and foot of the glacier of the Stikine, River
46158
Looking west along the southern side of the stream at the foot of the Great Glacier, Stikine River
46159
Canoe stuck on a sandbar...everyone is attempting to hold it with poles from being turned by the current...showing experienced Walter Dort...and inexperienced Fred Bronson, Iskut River, August 19, 190
26091p
River canoe in a slough of Bella Coola River
46075
Dort running the engine and Harlan Smith steering, Stikine River
26099p
Looking eastward across the Stikine River at dinner party...Walter Dort is walking with his back to the camera and he is the engineer of the canoe, Alaska, August 18, 1909
26087p
Looking southwestward at the second and last totem pole, west of the sawmill at the mouth of the river at the head of Rivers Inlet, British Columbia, July, 1909
46064
Looking westward at part of the great glacier of the Stikine from the terminal moraine, Alaska, August 21, 1909
26094p
A raft of logs when the tide is out, taken near the electric light works
46119
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Anthropology
Expedition to the North Pacific Coast
Field photographs
Asset ID
46151
Title
East side of the Stikine River, between the international boundary line and the mouth of the Iskut River
Description
From Anthropology Smith Scrapbook: Looking eastward from where we landed on the east side of the Stikine River, between the international boundary line and the mouth of the Iskut River. The foreground shows the flats and sandbars along the eastern side of the river at this place the cotton-wood forest. I believe that the Iskut comes out from the east gap and turns towards the left side of the picture, but it may be a gap still further north than is shown in this view. See also 46152.
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: 46151
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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