"Alaska Expedition Carried Out With The Co-operation Of The Washington Academy Of Sciences, Volume 3" recounts the experiences and findings of the Harriman Alaska Expedition of 1899. Undertaken with the support of the Washington Academy of Sciences, this volume offers detailed insights into the natural history, geography, and indigenous cultures of Alaska.
Readers will discover meticulously documented observations from scientists and researchers who participated in the expedition. The book preserves a snapshot of Alaska at the turn of the century, highlighting both its pristine wilderness and the early impacts of human activity. This historical account is invaluable for anyone interested in the exploration and study of Alaska, as well as the history of scientific expeditions.
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