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G. G. Blake, Topographer for the Kuskokwim Reconnaissance, posed outdoors near junction of Salmon River
41. G. G. Blake, Topographer for the Kuskokwim Reconnaissance, posed outdoors near junction of Salmon River and Pitka Fork, Alaska, September 1914
C. P. Dexter, Assistant Engineer and Topographer for the Kuskokwim Reconnaissance, posed outdoors near
42. C. P. Dexter, Assistant Engineer and Topographer for the Kuskokwim Reconnaissance, posed outdoors near junction of Salmon River and Pitka Fork, Alaska, September 1914
Garden enclosed by wooden fence near junction of Salmon River and Pitka Fork, September 1914
43. Garden enclosed by wooden fence near junction of Salmon River and Pitka Fork, September 1914
Bear Creek, near Government Winter Trail, Alaska, September 1914
44. Bear Creek, near Government Winter Trail, Alaska, September 1914

Bear Creek, near Government Winter Trail, Alaska, September 1914
45. Bear Creek, near Government Winter Trail, Alaska, September 1914
Logs in Sullivan Creek, west of South Fork Kuskokwim River, Alaska, August or September 1914
46. Logs in Sullivan Creek, west of South Fork Kuskokwim River, Alaska, August or September 1914
Trees and vegetation on Pitka Divide, hills that run in a northwestern line from the foothills of the
47. Trees and vegetation on Pitka Divide, hills that run in a northwestern line from the foothills of the Terra Cotta Mountains, Alaska, August or September 1914
Looking across forest to Farewell Mountain, near South Fork Kuskokwim River, Alaska, August or September
48. Looking across forest to Farewell Mountain, near South Fork Kuskokwim River, Alaska, August or September 1914

Two members of Kuskokwim Reconnaissance expedition in front of tent at Camp 52 in Houston Pass, Alaska,
49. Two members of Kuskokwim Reconnaissance expedition in front of tent at Camp 52 in Houston Pass, Alaska, August 1914
Pass, probably Goodman Pass, in Teocalli Mountains, Alaska, August 1914
50. Pass, probably Goodman Pass, in Teocalli Mountains, Alaska, August 1914
Pass, probably Goodman Pass, in Teocalli Mountains, Alaska, August 1914
51. Pass, probably Goodman Pass, in Teocalli Mountains, Alaska, August 1914
Men and horses at Kuskokwim Reconnaissance Camp 48, near South Fork Kuskokwim River, Alaska, August 1914
52. Men and horses at Kuskokwim Reconnaissance Camp 48, near South Fork Kuskokwim River, Alaska, August 1914

Valley in Teocalli Mountains, seen from higher elevation, showing location of Camp 45, Alaska, August
53. Valley in Teocalli Mountains, seen from higher elevation, showing location of Camp 45, Alaska, August 1914
Kuskokwim Reconnaissance expedition members and packhorses at Camp 45, north of Rainy Pass, Teocalli
54. Kuskokwim Reconnaissance expedition members and packhorses at Camp 45, north of Rainy Pass, Teocalli Mountains, August 1914
Pass Creek, a creek near Rainy Pass that flows into Happy River, Alaska, August 1914
55. Pass Creek, a creek near Rainy Pass that flows into Happy River, Alaska, August 1914
Skwentna River canyon, Alaska, July or August 1914
56. Skwentna River canyon, Alaska, July or August 1914

Shell Creek, which flows southeast through Shell Lake to its outlet in the Skwentna River, Alaska, July
57. Shell Creek, which flows southeast through Shell Lake to its outlet in the Skwentna River, Alaska, July or August 1914
Shell Creek, which flows southeast through Shell Lake to its outlet in the Skwentna River, Alaska, July
58. Shell Creek, which flows southeast through Shell Lake to its outlet in the Skwentna River, Alaska, July or August 1914
Valley looking toward Beluga Mountain in the distance, seen from Shell Hills, Alaska, July or August
59. Valley looking toward Beluga Mountain in the distance, seen from Shell Hills, Alaska, July or August 1914
Lower Skwentna River valley, seen from Shell Hills, Alaska, July or August 1914
60. Lower Skwentna River valley, seen from Shell Hills, Alaska, July or August 1914
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