Alaska
Commercial Company Wonderful, ORIGINAL, 1888 map of Alaska showing all of the stations of the Alaska Commercial Company. Also lists the agents for each station right on the map. And Native villages, trading posts, missions, villages. 22 stations; 43 men employed. Very good condition. Small half inch tear just in the margin. Lists famous employees such as Dr. S. J. Call, physician, Oonalashka. You can spend hours pouring over this map. Much sharper than my scan shows. Will look great framed. size is 18 inches X 14 inches, plus margins. About 30 years ago I had another which I sold to the Alaska Commercial Co (then Northern Commercial Co) in Anchorage for their boardroom wall. $175.00 plus $6.95 shipping by priority mail. To order this item email dick@AlaskaWanted.com |
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Place
names on this map: Kokmullit (Barrow,
Point Barrow), Ootlwakh, Pindshuragin, Ootkaiousk,
Noona-agamute, Kolamtoorook, Otok-kok, Icy Cape, Kok River,
Killaimute, Pt. Lay, Nig-alek, Colville River, Sens, De
Large, Fort Yukon, Ramparts Village, Klevande River,
Shilande River, Tennanah (ACC trading station), Nuklukayet,
Noyakakat, Natlatin, Melozikakat, Yukokokat, Sakatalon, Big
Mountain, Nulato, Nulato (ACC trading station), Koyukuk
River, Terentievt (Terentief), Selawigamute, Selawik River,
Selawik Lake, Hatham Inlet (Hotham Inlet), Kowagamute,
Kowak, Kikiktagamute (Kikiktak or Kotzebue), Sheshalegamute,
Finland River (Noatak River), Noatagamute (Noatak), C.
Lisburne (Cape Lisburne), Tikirak (Point Hope), Ip-not
(village at mouth of Isuk Creek, 3mi. NW of Cape Thompson),
An-Nakh, Tikizat (camp or village at N end of Krusenstern
Lagoon), Koonsigamute, Taapkuk (village at Cape Espenberg),
Kingegamute (Wales), Cape York, Taksomute (Tuksuk),
Kaviazagamute (Kaviak), Nookmute (Teller), Koyuk,
Inglutalik, Kwikh, Oonakhtolik (Ungalik), Shaktolik
(Shaktoolik), Nubviakhchugaluk (Nubviakchugaluk, Norton Bay
near mouth of Kwik River), Siniogamute (Teller Mission),
Okavagkamute (King Island), Okpiktolik (Opiktulik),
Imokhtegokshuk (Imoktegokshuk), Chitnashuak (Sitnazuak),
Oonimukhtagowik, Sledge Island, Ayachatuk (Aiacheruk or
Aicheruk?), Tupka-ak (Topkok or Topcock), Chiakuk, Ignituk
(Iknetuk), Atnak (Atnuk, At-nick-myut, or Att-nagha-mute),
Tup-Hanikwa (Topanik), Egowik (Egavik), Oonalaklect
(Unalakleet), Egwik, Kesonhtowk, Ketchumville (a post or
fort from Nelson's 1878-9 map), St. Michaels, Stewart,
Pitmikhtalik (Pikmiktalik or Pietmiektaligmiut), Pastolik
(Old Pastolik), Pastoliakh (village below Pastolik),
Komarosky (Komarof), Elisensv, Fetkina, Mt. Kusilvak,
Kaltag, Makeymute (Makak), Askhomute (Holy Cross),
Pogoreshapka (Bellkat), Volasatux, Khotnotutz,
Tanakhotkhalak (Taunkot), Lovka, Chageliuk (Shageluk),
Kozuirovsky, Ignokhatskamute (Ignok), Paimute, Kogmute
(Russian Mission), Kaltakhagamute (Kaltshak), Okhogamute
(Oknagamut), Tuluka-Anahamute (Tuluka), Kolmakovsky
(Kolmakof, Kolmakovsky Redoubt), Napaimute,
Kokhlokhtokhpagmute, Oogawigamute, Kwagalogomute, Tuluksak,
Tookhlagamute, Nanvagalakhlagamute, Ackiagmute(?),
Igiagagamute (Igiak), Askinakh (Askinuk), Cape Romantzov
(Cape Romanzof), St. Lawrence Island, Kashunak (Kashunuk,
Old Kashunuk), |