| United States. Department of the Interior, Ivan Petroff - Alaska - 1881 - 110 pages
...America. Then, again, from the crests at the head of Cook's Iulet and the flanks of Mount Saint Ivlias northward over that vast area of rugged mountain and lonely moor to the east — nearly SOO miles — is a great expause of country, over and through which not much intelligent explore tion... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - British Columbia - 1886 - 824 pages
...an unbroken waste, to the boundary line between us and British America. Then, again, from the crests of Cook's Inlet and the flanks of Mount St Elias northward...rugged mountain and lonely moor to the east, nearly eight hundred miles, is a great expanse of country . . . by its position barred out from occupation... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft, Alfred Bates, Ivan Petroff, William Nemos - Alaska - 1886 - 830 pages
...an unbroken waste, to the boundary line between us and British America. Then, again, from the crests of Cook's Inlet and the flanks of Mount St Elias northward...rugged mountain and lonely moor to the east, nearly eight hundred miles, is a great expanse of country ... by its position barred out from occupation and... | |
| Frederick Schwatka - Alaska - 1891 - 448 pages
...five-sixths of the landed surface of the Territory. '"' Here is an immense tract reaching from Behring Strait, in a succession of rolling, ice-bound moors...vast area of rugged mountain and lonely moor to the east—nearly 800 miles—is a great expanse of country, over and through which not much intelligent... | |
| United States. Department of the Treasury. Special Agents Division - Alaska - 1898 - 1118 pages
...mountain ranges, for 700 miles an unbroken waste, to the boundary line of British America. Then,a*jain, from the crests at the head of Cook's Inlet and the...northward over that vast area of rugged mountain and loriely moor to the east, nearly 800 miles, is a great expanse of country, over and through which not... | |
| Edward Sanford Harrison - Cape Nome (Alaska) - 1905 - 496 pages
...an unbroken waste, to the boundary line between us and British America. Then, again, from the crests of Cook's Inlet and the flanks of Mount St. Elias...rugged mountain and lonely moor to the east, nearly eight hundred miles, is a great expanse of country — by its position barred out from occupation and... | |
| Edward Sanford Harrison - Alaska - 1905 - 500 pages
...an unbroken waste, to the boundary line between us and British America. Then, again, from the crests of Cook's Inlet and the flanks of Mount St. Elias...rugged mountain and lonely moor to the east, nearly eight hundred miles, is a great expanse of country — by its position barred out from occupation and... | |
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