File:Webber View Prince William Sound.jpg
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DescriptionWebber View Prince William Sound.jpg |
English: View of a bay in Prince William Sound in present-day Alaska. Includes European ships and Alaska Natives in boats. Engraving; ink on paper.
Español: Vista de una bahía en Prince William Sound, que ahora se llama Alaska. Incluye barcos europeos y indigenas de Alaska en barcos. Grabado; tinte en papel. |
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Source | Digital file. A voyage to the Pacific Ocean (London: 1784) digitized by the John Carter Brown Library |
Author | John Webber |
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