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.

"Ak-Knote. Kult. num Watert...
"Ak-Knote. Kult. num Watert...
View from monument at Summi...
View from monument at Summi...
Lake to the Westward of Aka...
Lake to the Westward of Aka...
"The Gates" from valley nea...
"The Gates" from valley nea...
Cascade Kishenehn Pass (E s...
Cascade Kishenehn Pass (E s...
Camp. (foot of summit--E. s...
Camp. (foot of summit--E. s...
Lake on E. side summit Kish...
Lake on E. side summit Kish...
Cascade of "Mount Kirby" fr...
Cascade of "Mount Kirby" fr...
Kintla Mountains and lower ...
Kintla Mountains and lower ...
"Mt. Kirby" from "Mt. Spenc...
"Mt. Kirby" from "Mt. Spenc...
Camp on Kattanoke Creek a b...
Camp on Kattanoke Creek a b...
Falls of the Kootenay (ak. ...
Falls of the Kootenay (ak. ...
Mooyie River looking South ...
Mooyie River looking South ...
Camp Mooyie (1 1/4 miles N....
Camp Mooyie (1 1/4 miles N....
Valley of Kootenay from hil...
Valley of Kootenay from hil...
Chelemta Depot. From right ...
Chelemta Depot. From right ...
Great Falls on the Palouse ...
Great Falls on the Palouse ...
Canon of Palouse River look...
Canon of Palouse River look...
Castle Rock or "McLeod's Ca...
Castle Rock or "McLeod's Ca...
Camp Sumass. Sumass Prairie...
Camp Sumass. Sumass Prairie...
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