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Captain McMullen of the steamer EDITH boarding the MARIPOSA after rescue, off LaTouche Island, 1915
1. Captain McMullen of the steamer EDITH boarding the MARIPOSA after rescue, off LaTouche Island, 1915
Mariposa, a passenger steamer, wrecked and submerged, Strait Island, Alaska, 1918
2. Mariposa, a passenger steamer, wrecked and submerged, Strait Island, Alaska, 1918
City of Seattle, a passenger steamer, ashore in Alaska, August 15, 1912
3. City of Seattle, a passenger steamer, ashore in Alaska, August 15, 1912
Farallon, a passenger steamer, view of the ship's side wrecked at Cook Inlet, Alaska, 1910
4. Farallon, a passenger steamer, view of the ship's side wrecked at Cook Inlet, Alaska, 1910

Jabez Howes, a three-mast full rigged ship, wrecked in Chignik Bay, Alaska, n.d.
5. Jabez Howes, a three-mast full rigged ship, wrecked in Chignik Bay, Alaska, n.d.
Mount McKinley, a passenger steamer, beached and seen with a man and dog in foreground near Scotch Cap,
6. Mount McKinley, a passenger steamer, beached and seen with a man and dog in foreground near Scotch Cap, Aleutian Islands, 1942
Mariposa, a passenger steamer, wrecked and being abandoned, Strait Island, Alaska, 1918
7. Mariposa, a passenger steamer, wrecked and being abandoned, Strait Island, Alaska, 1918
Jabez Howes, a three-mast full rigged ship, wrecked in Chignik Bay, Alaska, n.d.
8. Jabez Howes, a three-mast full rigged ship, wrecked in Chignik Bay, Alaska, n.d.

Farallon, a passenger steamer, view of the ship's bow wrecked at Cook Inlet, Alaska, 1910
9. Farallon, a passenger steamer, view of the ship's bow wrecked at Cook Inlet, Alaska, 1910
Viscera No. 2 of Ward Cove shipwrecked on the reef, Alaska, 1914
10. Viscera No. 2 of Ward Cove shipwrecked on the reef, Alaska, 1914
Wreck of the bark SERVIA on Karluk Beach, Alaska, November 6, 1907
11. Wreck of the bark SERVIA on Karluk Beach, Alaska, November 6, 1907
Schooner NOME aground at the mouth of Snake River, Alaska, ca. 1904
12. Schooner NOME aground at the mouth of Snake River, Alaska, ca. 1904

Stern wheel steamer INDEPENDENCE on the beach, Teller, ca. 1904
13. Stern wheel steamer INDEPENDENCE on the beach, Teller, ca. 1904
Princess Kathleen, a passenger steamer, sinking near Point Lena, Alaska, 1952
14. Princess Kathleen, a passenger steamer, sinking near Point Lena, Alaska, 1952
Mount McKinley, a passenger steamer, beached and viewed from across the beach near Scotch Cap, Aleutian
15. Mount McKinley, a passenger steamer, beached and viewed from across the beach near Scotch Cap, Aleutian Islands, Alaska, 1942
Al - Ki, a passenger steamer, wrecked on Point Augusta, Alaska, November 1, 1917
16. Al - Ki, a passenger steamer, wrecked on Point Augusta, Alaska, November 1, 1917

Princess Kathleen, a passenger steamer, sinking and almost completely submerged near Point Lena, Alaska,
17. Princess Kathleen, a passenger steamer, sinking and almost completely submerged near Point Lena, Alaska, 1952
Princess May, a passenger steamer, wrecked and ashore on Sentinel Island, viewing the stern and deck,
18. Princess May, a passenger steamer, wrecked and ashore on Sentinel Island, viewing the stern and deck, August 5, 1910
Princess May, a passenger steamer, wrecked and ashore on Sentinel Island, viewing the full side of the
19. Princess May, a passenger steamer, wrecked and ashore on Sentinel Island, viewing the full side of the ship, August 5, 1910
Al - Ki, a passenger steamer, wrecked on Point Augusta, Alaska, November 1, 1917
20. Al - Ki, a passenger steamer, wrecked on Point Augusta, Alaska, November 1, 1917
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