[Photograph of the steamboat Salmo with a catch of salmon]

Published/Created:
Alaska
[1898]
Physical Description:
1 photographic print
b&w
10.8 x 19.1 cm. on mount 12.6 x 20.3 cm.
Notes:
Verso blank.
Abstract:
Cook Inlet Exploration Expedition under the command of Captain Edwin Forbes Glenn (1857-1926) in south-central Alaska explored the country north of Cook Inlet to discover the most "direct and practicable" route from the coast to the Tanana River. Images include a group portrait of the expedition, interior and exterior views of the salmon cannery for the Pacific Steam Whaling Company at Prince William Sound; views of the steamer Salmo, and a group portrait of Native American men and others in a ship. Identified individuals include Lieutenant Joseph C. Castner, Walter Curran Mendenhall, Private George W. Van Schoonhoven, Private Adelbert L. Canwell, and guide Harry H. Hicks.
Topics:
Cook Inlet Exploring Expedition
Salmon fisheries--Alaska--Pictorial works
Steamboats--Alaska--Pictorial works
Topics:
Alaska--Discovery and exploration
Genre:
Photographic prints
Format:
Image
Rights:
The use of this image may be subject to the copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) or to site license or other rights management terms and conditions. The person using the image is liable for any infringement.
Access Restrictions:
Public
Source Creator:
Brooks, Alfred H. (Alfred Hulse), 1871-1924
Source Title:
Alfred Hulse Brooks photographs and papers
Source Created:
1892-1955
Source Note:
Series II. Photographs by Other Photographers. Photographs by Identified Photographers. Cook Inlet Exploration Expedition
Call Number:
WA Photos 444
Box:
Box 8
Folder:
Folder 711
Orbis Record:
9296117
Orbis Barcode:
39002094483725
Finding Aid:
http://hdl.handle.net/10079/fa/beinecke.brooksah
Yale Collection:
Beinecke Library
Digital Collection:
Yale Collection of Western Americana
oid pointer:
10509885
Extent of digitization:
Complete folder digitized.
OID:
10508585
PID:
digcoll:3781728