Kuskokwim Reconnaissance Mapsheets, 1914
1 map on 44 sheets. Blueline prints on sheets 46 x 63 cm. Maps created in circa 1914 by James Lennox McPherson, a civil engineer, that document the work of the Kuskokwim Reconnaissance survey party (known as Party No. 11 of the Alaska Railroad Commission expedition). The A.E.C. had assigned McPherso...
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Alaska Engineering Commission
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Online Access: | http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/pioneerlife/id/15748 |
Summary: | 1 map on 44 sheets. Blueline prints on sheets 46 x 63 cm. Maps created in circa 1914 by James Lennox McPherson, a civil engineer, that document the work of the Kuskokwim Reconnaissance survey party (known as Party No. 11 of the Alaska Railroad Commission expedition). The A.E.C. had assigned McPherson to research the feasibility of building a branch railroad from Anchorage west to the mining districts on the Kuskokwim and Iditarod Rivers. |
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