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English: Sketch of Herald Island in the Chukchi Sea, view of the southeast end of the island. A ship, presumably the Corwin, is barely visible near the steep valley in the middle; this is consistent with Hooper's description of the landing site.
Date 1884; original sketch 1881
Source Report of the cruise of the U.S. revenue steamer Thomas Corwin, in the Arctic Ocean, 1881. Govt. print. off., Washington.[1].
Author Hooper, Calvin L. Original sketch probably by Hooper or possibly John Muir; engraver unknown

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