| James Madison Alden These colorful landscapes are from a series of watercolor views along
the northwest boundary between the Rocky Mountains and Point Roberts,
Washington. The sketches were created by James M. Alden (1834 - 1922) who accompanied
the survey party that, during the 1860s and in compliance with the
Treaty of 1846, was responsible for recording characteristics of the
northwestern boundary of the United States.
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"Ak-Knote. Kult. num Watert...
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View from monument at Summi...
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Lake to the Westward of Aka...
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"The Gates" from valley nea...
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Cascade Kishenehn Pass (E s...
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Camp. (foot of summit--E. s...
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Lake on E. side summit Kish...
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Cascade of "Mount Kirby" fr...
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Kintla Mountains and lower ...
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"Mt. Kirby" from "Mt. Spenc...
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Camp on Kattanoke Creek a b...
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Falls of the Kootenay (ak. ...
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Mooyie River looking South ...
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Camp Mooyie (1 1/4 miles N....
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Valley of Kootenay from hil...
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Chelemta Depot. From right ...
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Great Falls on the Palouse ...
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Canon of Palouse River look...
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Castle Rock or "McLeod's Ca...
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Camp Sumass. Sumass Prairie...
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