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DescriptionJohn C. Cantwell.jpg |
English: John Cantwell as Captain in the USRMS (equivalent of Commander in the USN), age about 50. Photo courtesy of the USCGA Library, U.S. Coast Guard Academy, New London, Connecticut. |
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circa 1909 date QS:P,+1909-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
Source | John C. Cantwell (1859–1940) and the Kobuk (Kowak) River, Alaska |
Author | U.S. Revenue Marine Service |
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- File:FMIB 41276 Officers of the U S S Nunivak Reading from the right are First Lieut J C Cantwell, Secont Lieut B H Camden, Asst Engineer T G.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41277 Interior view of Cabin of U S S Nunivak.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41278 Interior View of Wardroom of U S S Nunivak.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41279 Old Russian Blockhouse, Sitka.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41280 Russian Church, St Paul, Kadiak Island.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41281 Characteristic Headland, Aleutian Islands, Showing Erosive Action of the Sea Masses of kep in the foreground.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41282 Dutch Harbor, Unalaska Island, Coaling Station for Vessels of the Revenue Cutter Service in Bering Sea.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41283 Arch Rock in Captains Harbor, Unalaska Island.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41284 View of Shipbuilding Yard in Captains Harbor, Unalaska Island.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41285 Entrance to Captains Harbor, Unalaska Island.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41286 Spruce 'Forest,' Dutch Harbor, Planted by the Russians at the Time of Their First Occupation of the Territory These trees are.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41287 St Michael, Looking South Toward the site of the Northern Commercial Company's plant.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41288 Eskimo Dwelling, Russian Mission.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41289 Native School Children at Holy Cross Mission, Yukon River.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41290 Nulato, Yukon River, from a point above the village, looking down the river.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41291 Rock Island, at lower entrance to the Ramparts, Yukon River.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41292 Pioneer Coal Mine, 35 Miles, 35 miles above Rampart on the Yukon River.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41293 Fort Hamlin Trading Post on the Yukon River, 1,072 miles from the coast.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41294 Entrance to Dall River, 89 Miles above Rampart City.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41295 Fort Shoemaker, Dall River, the Winter Quarters of the Nunivak.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41296 Preparing to Go Into Winter Quarters at Fort Shoemaker, Dall River.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41297 Yukon River beginning to freeze over--view of the river looking upstream from the mouth of the Dall, October 5, 1899.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41298 Winter Woodland Scene, Dall River.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41299 House Building at Fort Shoemaker, November, 1899.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41300 Lieutenant Blake and Assistant Engineer Wood start out to make a reconnoissance -sic- of the Dall River, Koyukuk Trail, January.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41301 Cutting Wood for use of the Nunivak during the winter of 1899-1900.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41302 Hauling firewood to the Nunivak during the winter of 1899-1900.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41303 Characteristic scenery on the Yukon River along its middle section.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41304 Characteristic Yukon River beach, showing marks of successive stages of the water level, with deposition of driftwood.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41305 Indian Summer Fishing Village, Yukon River During the summer of 1900 many of these villages were almost depopulated by the.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41306 Underground Dwellings of Eskimos at Holy Cross Mission, Yukon River Fully 50 per cent of the natives of this village died of.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41307 Native Tent at Greyling, Yukon River, in which a baby lay dead of starvation at the time of our visit.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41308 Native Food caches for stowing fish and other supplies for winter use Usually these caches are filled with food each summer, but.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41313 Cutting the Nunivak out of the ice in which she had lain during the winter.jpeg
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- File:FMIB 41318 Prospector's scow with horses floating down the Yukon on the way to nome.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41319 Rampart Rapids, showing rock island partially submerged in midstream At times of high water this island is entirely under water.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41320 Nunivak taking on board coal at the Pioneer Coal Mine, Yukon River.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41321 Yukon River pike (Esox lucius).jpeg
- File:FMIB 41322 Characteristic view of the Yukon River below Nulato.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41323 Characteristic view of the Yukon in the locality of the Ramparts.jpeg
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- File:FMIB 41325 Dall River Crew of the Nunivak hauling seine for fish to be put up for winter use.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41326 Fort Shoemaker, Dall River Arrival of the mail man at the beginning of winter travel on the Yukon On account of the thin ice at.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41327 Fort Shoemaker, Dall River, showing clubhouse, storehouse, and foundation of gymnasium built by the crew of the Nunivak for use.jpeg
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- File:FMIB 41329 Fort Shoemaker, Dall River Typical view of woodland scenery--spruce, birch, and willow trees predominate.jpeg
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- File:FMIB 41331 Fort Shoemaker, Dall River Log House Intended for Use as a Hospital but its Occupancy was Never Found to be Necessary.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41332 Yukon River 'Losh' (Lota maculosa).jpeg
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- File:FMIB 41335 Fort Shoemaker, Dall River Infantry Division of the Nunivak's Crew, in charge of Lieutenant Blake, engaged in regular drill.jpeg
- File:FMIB 41336 Fort Shoemaker, Dall River Typical winter woodland scene--Birch and alder trees incrusted by ice.jpeg
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- File:FMIB 41346 Characteristic view of the Yukon River ice at the time of the spring break-up An ice jam has occurred in a narrow part of the.jpeg
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- File:FMIB 41375 Native Fish Traps on the Anvik River The town of Anvik is shown in the background.jpeg
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- File:FMIB 41379 Fort Hamlin, Trading post, 75 miles above Rampart City, on the Yukon River.jpeg
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