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Forks of Sixmile creek, down east fork, a bridge crosses Canyon creek, on the left of which is the high gravel bank, a high bench is on the left. Seward district, Alaska Gulf region, Alaska. 1904. Plate 7-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 277. 1906.
Panoramic view from head of Resurrection Creek, looking east and south, photographs are taken from an elevation of 5,000 feet and show the accordance of summits in the Kenai Mountains. The average elevation is between 4,000 and 5,000 feet above sea level. Seward district, Alaska Gulf region, Alaska. 1904. Plate 5-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 277. 1906.
Canyon and falls near the lower end of Crow creek, such features characterize the lower portion of most streams on the Kenai Peninsula. Seward district, Alaska Gulf region, Alaska. 1904. Plate 11-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 277. 1906.
Canyon of Palmer creek, high gravel bench on the left. Seldovia district, Cook Inlet region, Alaska.
Canyon of Palmer creek, high gravel bench on the left. Seldovia district, Cook Inlet region, Alaska. 1904. Plate 8-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 277. 1906.
Canyon Creek, showing the high gravels on the right; the trestlework formerly carried a flume. Seward district, Alaska Gulf region, Alaska. 1904. Plate 9-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 277. 1906.
Quartz lode on Sawmill creek shows the tunnel and the arrastre for treating gold ores. Seward district, Alaska Gulf region, Alaska. 1904. Plate 12 in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 277. 1906.
Mills creek just below the mouth of Juneau creek; Juneau creek once flowed through the gravel filled channel over which the pipe line lies, show the manner in which boulders are handled. Seward district, Alaska Gulf region, Alaska. 1904. Plate 10-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 277. 1906.
Panoramic view from head of Resurrection Creek, looking east and south, photographs are taken from an elevation of 5,000 feet and show the accordance of summits in the Kenai Mountains. The average elevation is between 4,000 and 5,000 feet above sea level. Seward district, Alaska Gulf region, Alaska. 1904. Plate 5-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 277. 1906.
Panoramic view from head of Resurrection Creek, looking east and south, photographs are taken from an elevation of 5,000 feet and show the accordance of summits in the Kenai Mountains. The average elevation is between 4,000 and 5,000 feet above sea level. Seward district, Alaska Gulf region, Alaska. 1904. Plate 5-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 277. 1906.
Down East creek toward Resurrection creek, good example of a glaciated valley. Seward district, Alaska Gulf region, Alaska. 1904. Plate 6-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 277. 1906.
Head of Turnagain Arm at low tide, the mud flats are covered at high tide. Portage Glacier is the left and one of the small Glacier River glaciers is on the right. Hope district, Cook Inlet region, Alaska. 1904. Plate 3 in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 277. 1906.
Contorted cherts at Seldovia bay: cherts in the middle of the picture, diabase on the right. Seldovia district, Cook Inlet region, Alaska. 1904. Plate 4-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 277. 1906.
Crow creek just above the canyon, shows stone boat and wheel, run by the "giant," used in removing boulders. Seward district, Alaska Gulf region, Alaska. 1904. Plate 11-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 277. 1906.
Hydraulic mining on Palmer creek shows the method of handling boulders. Seldovia district, Cook Inlet region, Alaska. 1904. Plate 9-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 277. 1906.
Panoramic view from head of Resurrection Creek, looking east and south, photographs are taken from an elevation of 5,000 feet and show the accordance of summits in the Kenai Mountains. The average elevation is between 4,000 and 5,000 feet above sea level. Seward district, Alaska Gulf region, Alaska. 1904. Plate 5-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 277. 1906.
Head of Turnagain Arm at low tide, the mud flats are covered at high tide. Portage Glacier is the left and one of the small Glacier River glaciers is on the right. Hope district, Cook Inlet region, Alaska. 1904. Plate 3 in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 277. 1906.
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