The New America And The Far East, Alaska #9, Walter E. Clark, G. Waldo Browne
The New America And The Far East, Alaska #9, Walter E. Clark, G. Waldo Browne
Contents
Alaska, Hon. Walter B. Clark
A Flouted Gift
The Discovery Of Alaska
The Rise Of The Russian-American Company
The Founding Of Sitka
Decline Of The Russian-American Company
Alaska Becomes United States Territory
The Magic Wand Of Gold
Outsiders And Insiders At Nome
The Vastness Of Alaska
The Northward Passage
Wrangel And The Glaciers
Juneau And Skaguay
The Mighty Yukon
Reindeer And Eskimos
St. Michaels And Nome
Sitka
A Sound Of Glaciers
Summerland
Rosary Emeralds
Our Imperial Domain
Pronouncing Vocabulary
Full Page Engravings
Colored plates have a tissue page separation
Concrete Retaining Wall On The White Pass And Yukon Railway
Old Russian Trading Post At Alganik
An Alaskan Mountain View From The Valley
Block House, Sitka
Wild Rapids On A Mountain Stream
Rapids Between Lakes Linderman And Bennett
Winter Dress Of Alaskans
First Survey Party Leaving Trans-Alaska Co.'s Company Camp. Colored
A New Camp After A Gold Discovery
Hydraulic Mining In Alaska
Unloading Freight At Nome
Street Scene, Ketchikan, Alaska
Down The River, A Slow Method
Davidson Glacier
An Alaskan Indian Settlement With Its Grotesque Totem Poles. Colored
Juneau, Water Front From The Hillside
Skaguay River, Bates Peak In The Background
Dawson, Panoramic View
Native Alaskan Boat Builder
Native Alaskan Needlewoman
A Steamer Race From Dawson To White Pass On The Yukon
An Eskimo Family. Colored
Miles Canyon
Looking Up White Pass Summit
Looking Across The Harbor From Skaguay Wharves
Pack Train In Box Canyon, Skaguay Trail
Eskimo And Kayak In Surf
A Native Alaskan Ivory Worker
Colored Map
Alaska
Illustrations
A Coast Scene
Lightering Freight Ashore
Mountain, Lake And Forest
Old Russian Gunboat Politofsky At St. Michaels
Evergreens Of The Northwest
Old Russian Fort At St. Michaels
West Point Light
A Typical Trading Post
St. Sergis Cemetery On Kuskokwim River
One Of The Many Fine Harbors
Among The Islands
Sunset
Coast Mountains
Canyon On Dyea Trail
A Sheltered Spot
Greek Church, Sitka
Old Indian Burying Ground
Mt. Dewey
Coast Range
Mt. Halcon
Indian Baskets
Not All Ice In Alaska
U. S. Troops
Falls On Burro Creek
Anvil Creek, Terminus Of Wild Goose Railway
Dog Teams Hauling Freight From Str. Corwin Five Miles At Sea
Building A Log House
S. S. Senator In Ice Jam In Bering Sea, June 15th, 1908
South End Of Long Lake
$1,000,000 In Gold Bricks
A Miner's Cabin
Power House, Showing Tramway In Operation
Yukon Gold Co.'s Syphon, 1150 Feet To Mountain Top
Perseverance Mine, Silver Bow Basin
The Magnet Road House, Bonanza
The Dog Team That Made The Record Trip From Seattle To Nome April, 1906, 35 Days
Sequoia Wrecked At Nome, Sept. 7th, 1906
A Serious Case Of Gold Fever, Nome Beach
Alaska Products Raised Near Nome
Ready For The Big Canoe Race July 4th, 1907
Porcupine City
A Scow Load Of 18,000 Salmon
A Fisherman's Family
Wrangel Narrows
Taku Glacier
Davidson Glacier
Foster Glacier, Near Skaguay
Schooners Waiting For The Ice To Break Up
View Of Juneau, Capital Of Alaska
Haines And Harbor
Wreck Of Mercury Skaguay
Skaguay
Fourth Of July At Skaguay As Celebrated In 1892
Skaguay River From First Bridge
Winter Trail Through Box Canyon, Skaguay River
Tunnel On The White Pass And Yukon Route
Lake Bennett
Street Scene, Dawson
Boat Landing, Dawson
Residence Of Mrs. Carmack, Wife Of The Discoverer Of The Klondike
Bennett
Ice Bridge On Skaguay River
Laplanders Milking Reindeer At Port Clarence
A Sled Reindeer
Eskimo Women And Their Young, Cape Prince Of Wales
Four Beauties Of Cape Prince Of Wales With Sled Reindeer
Mt. Atlin, Lake And Boat Landing At Atlin
Grading Across Lake On White Pass And Yukon R. R.
Driving The Last Spike On The White Pass And Yukon R. R. At Lake Bennett, July 6, 1899
Gov. Pingree On Thirty Mile River
Going Up Yukon River
Type Of Steamer Used On The Yukon
Freighting On The Yukon In Winter
Nome's Quintet Stuck On A Sliver
Chilkat Indians Waiting For The Sitkans To Arrive To The Potlatch
Potlatch Pow-Wow, Sitka
Dog Train Starting For The Interior
Herd Of Sheep On Bonanza Creek, Dawson
Hot Springs, Tanana District
Potato Field At Hot Springs In July
Prince Rupert
Katalla Railroad Men At Dock
Mouth Of Klondike River
Suspension Bridge Over Klondike River
Valdez
Seldovia
Sixty Mile Post, Yukon
Alaskan Hay Makers
Dam On Miocene Ditch
Fresno Scrapers, Miocene Ditch
Upper End Of Miocene Ditch
Herd Of Walrus In Bering Sea
Cascade Falls On Unalaska Island
Dutch Harbor
Wild Flowers Of The Seward Peninsula
Hunting Party At Dutch Harbor
Alaska - Land of the Mid-Day Sun
this is Alaska in February. These are 150 photos I captured from FAA webcams scattered all over Alaska. Over 2000 miles of snowy wild country. All the photos were taken within 10 minutes of each other! Most are at airports, some are in the mountains or other places. You can see all sorts of interesting things in the photos. You can see how much different the weather can be in one part of Alaska, compared to another. You can also see how in the far north, above the arctic circle, it is daylight but the sun never rises this time of year. Farther south the sun is seen low in the sky. Several photos show the moon. Some show villages such as Wales that are truly out in the wild land. The music is an all time Alaska favorite, available on the web courtesy of Uncle Mike Faubion at his site:
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I've Been Everywhere in Alaska
song by Geoff Mack (I've Been Everywhere)
Bethel lyrics by Michael Faubion
I got my snow machine stuck out on that windy Atmautluak trail. When along came a musher, pulled me out and a saved my tail. He said, If you're going to Atmautluak man, with me you can ride. So I climbed into the sled and I hunkered down inside.
I said, Have you ever seen a trail with so much ice and snow? and he said, Listen, Bud, I've been everywhere in this state there is to go.
He said--
I Been everywhere, man,
In Alaska I been there, man,
Across the tundra bare, man,
I even seen a grizzly bear, man,
I been everywhere!
I been to Juneau, Prudhoe, Yukon, Barrow, Minto, King Cove, Kobuk, Koyuk, Cordova, Seldovia, Sleetmute, Nightmute, Paimute, Ohogomuit, Nogomuit, what a hoot--
Togiak, Kodiak, Akiak, Aniak, Nushagak, Chevak, Naknek, Yakutat, Noatak, Nyac, Napaskiak, Napakiak, Adak, Unimak, Snack Shack, Hell and back--
Nenana, Tanana, Tanacross, Holy Cross, Quinhagak, Kanatok, Hooper Bay, Scammon Bay, Hydaburg, Petersburg, Petersville, Placerville, Farewell, Cantwell, oh well, what the hell--
Sheldon's Point, Dall Point, Pitka's Point, Pilot Point, Point Spencer, Copper Center, Point Hope, Point Lay, Sand Point, Icy Cape, Big Lake, Tanakee, Kake, Mcgrath, Wasilla, Willow, what a killer--
Noorvik, Anvik, Selawik, Kotlik, Sitka, Chitna, Chickaloon, Chicken, Kwethluk, Kasigluk, Nunapitchuk, Alakanuk, Koyukuk, Holikachuk, Chuathbaluk, just my luck--
Lime Village, Mountain Village, Arctic Village, Stevens Village, North Pole, North Way, Skagway, Glacier Bay, Kalskag, Kaltag, Shageluk, Shaktoolik, Moose Pass, Rainy Pass, False Pass, Anaktuvik Pass--
I been to Anchorage, Dillingham, Anchorage, Bethel, Anchorage, Nome, Anchorage, Fairbanks, Anchorage, Palmer, Anchorage, Seward, Anchorage, Homer, Anchorage..Anchorage..Anchorage--
Old Harbor, Dutch Harbor, Hog River, Stony River, Eagle River, Salmon River, Crooked Creek, Cripple Creek, Flume Creek, Heinie Creek, Kong and Eek, Unalakleet, Savoonga, Matanuska, Unalaska, Alyeska--
Gambell, Wrangell, Wainwright, Rampart, Venitie, Valdez, Diomede, Deadhorse, Skewntna, Shishmaref, Pribiloff, Chichigof, Kwigillingok, Kotzebue, Iditarod, OH MY GOD--
Angoon, Hoonah, Newhalen, Russian Mission, Kipnuk, Kilamak, Chugiak, Nushigak, Tuluksak, Kanakanak, Nunivak, Katchemak, Susitna, Chulitna, Holitna, Hoholitna--
Saint Michael, Saint George, Saint Paul, Saint Mary's, Andreafski, Oozinki, Mount Mckinley (Or Denali), Emmonak, Chefornak, Nicholai, Kenai, Pelican, Mekoryuk, Egegik, Aleknagik--
I Been everywhere, man,
In Alaska I been there, man,
Across the tundra bare, man,
I even seen a grizzly bear, man,
I been everywhere!