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Wrangell, Alaska. Altar in St. Phillip's church built of Alaska marble with exception of cross. Circa 1912.
Panorama with image 829. South end of Red Bay, Prince of Wales Island, Alaska. Red Bay mountain is highest peak in view. Circa 1912.
Seven miles northeast of Wrangell, Alaska. Mouth of tunnel at left of creek in which garnet-bearing schist is exposed. Alaska Garnet Mining and Manufacturing Company. Wrangell district, Southeastern Alaska region. Circa 1912.
Panorama with image 828. South end of Red Bay, Prince of Wales Island, Alaska. Red Bay mountain is highest peak in view. Circa 1912.
One mile southwest of Tokeen, Alaska. A marble beach on Marble Island. Circa 1912.
West side of Red Bay, Prince of Wales Island, Alaska. Marble outcrop on beach. W. F. Woodbridge, claimant, in view. Circa 1912.
Heceta Island, Alaska. Blue Bluff Mountain. Limestone cliffs in upper part. Greenstones at base. Circa 1912.
Wrangell, Alaska. View from boat about one-quarter mile from shore. September 12, 1912.
Kosciusko Island, Alaska. Marble prospect near southwest base of Pyramid Peak. Circa 1912.
One mile southwest of Tokeen, Alaska. Eight inch dike cutting marble beds on beach of Marble Island. Circa 1912.
Seven miles northeast of Wrangell, Alaska. Nearer view of garnet - bearing ledge shown in image 834. Alaska Garnet Mining and Manufacturing Company. Wrangell district, Southeastern Alaska region. Circa 1912.
Seven miles northeast of Wrangell, Alaska. Garnet-bearing beds of schist exposed in creek. Alaska Garnet Mining and Manufacturing Company. Wrangell district, Southeastern Alaska region. Circa 1912.
Juneau, from Gastineau Channel, Alaska. Circa 1912.
Gypsum, Alaska. Limestone bluffs, inner end of pier, and buildings of Pacific Coast Gypsum Company at mouth of Gypsum Creek. In the background is mountain at base of which gypsum is mined on and one- quarter miles from shore. Chichagof district, Southeastern Alaska region. Circa 1912.
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