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Map showing the route of the Harriman Expedition in 1899.
1. Map showing the route of the Harriman Expedition in 1899.
Shoshone Falls, Idaho, May 1899.
2. Shoshone Falls, Idaho, May 1899.
Harriman Expedition members aboard a ferry crossing the Snake River, Idaho, May 1899.
3. Harriman Expedition members aboard a ferry crossing the Snake River, Idaho, May 1899.
Lowe Inlet, British Columbia, Canada, June 1899.
4. Lowe Inlet, British Columbia, Canada, June 1899.

Steamer GEO. W. ELDER, probably sailing the Inside Passage, British Columbia, June 1899.
5. Steamer GEO. W. ELDER, probably sailing the Inside Passage, British Columbia, June 1899.
Shoshone Falls, Idaho, May 1899.
6. Shoshone Falls, Idaho, May 1899.
Edward Henry Harriman's private train on the Continental Divide, Wyoming, May 1889.
7. Edward Henry Harriman's private train on the Continental Divide, Wyoming, May 1889.
Custom house and British and American flags at the boundary of British Columbia and Alaska, White Pass
8. Custom house and British and American flags at the boundary of British Columbia and Alaska, White Pass summit, June 7, 1899.

Sleds with provisions on the summit of White Pass, Alaska, June 7, 1899.
9. Sleds with provisions on the summit of White Pass, Alaska, June 7, 1899.
Snake River below Shoshone Falls, Idaho, May 1899.
10. Snake River below Shoshone Falls, Idaho, May 1899.
Totem pole with representation of eagle on top, deserted Tlingit Indian village, Cape Fox, Alaska, July
11. Totem pole with representation of eagle on top, deserted Tlingit Indian village, Cape Fox, Alaska, July 1899.
Hanging valley from (probably) a reach of the Fraser River, British Columbia, June 1899.
12. Hanging valley from (probably) a reach of the Fraser River, British Columbia, June 1899.

Columbia River fishwheel, May 1899.
13. Columbia River fishwheel, May 1899.
Unfinished winter house showing framework of whale bones, Plover Bay Eskimo settlement, Siberia, July
14. Unfinished winter house showing framework of whale bones, Plover Bay Eskimo settlement, Siberia, July 1899.
Eskimo summer houses, or topeks, constructed of reindeer skins stretched over poles, Plover Bay, Siberia,
15. Eskimo summer houses, or topeks, constructed of reindeer skins stretched over poles, Plover Bay, Siberia, July 1899.
Members of the expedition bartering with the Eskimos, Plover Bay, Siberia, July 1899.
16. Members of the expedition bartering with the Eskimos, Plover Bay, Siberia, July 1899.

Eskimo winter hut constructed of whale bones, sod and walrus and seal skins, Plover Bay, Siberia, July
17. Eskimo winter hut constructed of whale bones, sod and walrus and seal skins, Plover Bay, Siberia, July 1899.
Eskimo summer house, or topek, and fireplace, Plover Bay, Siberia, July 1899.
18. Eskimo summer house, or topek, and fireplace, Plover Bay, Siberia, July 1899.
Siberian coast, Russia, July 1899.
19. Siberian coast, Russia, July 1899.
East shore of Plover Bay, Siberian coast, Russia, July 1899.
20. East shore of Plover Bay, Siberian coast, Russia, July 1899.
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