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Album caption: Omilak mine and Fish River flats. (Panorama with 29). Handwritten notes on album caption: Alaska S. Index card: Omilak mine and Fish River Flats. Bendeleben quadrangle, Council district, Seward Peninsula region, Alaska. ca. 1915.
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Album caption: Crater Lake National Park, 1909, by Pearson Chapman, REd Cone from the southwest. Handwritten notes on album caption: Klamath County Index card: REd Cone from the southwest. Crater Lake National Park, Klamath County, Oregon. 1909. (Photo b y Pearson Chapman). Note on photograph: Negative destroyed by authority of administrative geologist, July 20, 1916.
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Album caption: Crossing south Fork of Kern River at Rockhouse meadows, Calif., 1906, Kernville quad., picture by R.B. Marshall. Handwritten notes on album caption: Kern County Index card: Crossing South Fork of Kern River at Rockhouse Meadows. Kernville qudrangle, Kern County California. 1906. (Photo by R.B. Marshall).
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Album caption: Pete's Pond named for our packer Peter Robinchaud who killed a deer here for our meat supply. Elevation 1437. No index card.
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Album caption: Tatitlak, native village, Copper Mountain. In left rear, looking S.W.Ward from Graveyard Hill. No index card available. Notes: Prints 4 to 210 taken in the Copper River Prince William So. region, 1898.


map background search result map search result map Red Cone from the southwest, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. 1909. Crossing South Fork of Kern River at Rockhouse Meadows. California. 1906. Omilak mine and Fish River flats.  Council district, Seward Peninsula region, Alaska. ca. 1915. Tatitlak, native village, Copper Mountain. Copper River region, Alaska. 1898. Pete's Pond named for our packer, Peter Robinchaud. Maine. circa 1932. Red Cone from the southwest, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. 1909. Crossing South Fork of Kern River at Rockhouse Meadows. California. 1906. Pete's Pond named for our packer, Peter Robinchaud. Maine. circa 1932. Omilak mine and Fish River flats.  Council district, Seward Peninsula region, Alaska. ca. 1915. Tatitlak, native village, Copper Mountain. Copper River region, Alaska. 1898.