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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), October 1910, p. 383

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CLEVELAND OCTOBER, 1910. NEW YORK No. 10 STRANDING OF PRINCESS MAY EVD : us to the mind's eye for a mo- bring ment a map of Alas- ka. Weare. <con- cerned just now only with: the extreme southern part of this territory, that long, land, beginning about latitude 60 extending Canada. the west, known to picturesque Thousand Islands. this is counted part of Alaska. and longitude south along the Accompanying this you see hundreds of 140 and side of strip on islands, the world as the wonderfully All of In the north end of this tract just described is situated the city of Skagway. Look- ing south from this city, we see a long, narrow, rough band of water--Lynn Canal, which forms only a part of one of the most beautiful water routes in the world. Thousands of excursionists come to these .waters every year to feast. on the wild, lovely beauties of the surrounding country. The pleasure seeker, however, forms only a very small A GRAPHIC PHOTOGRAPH 0 F THE STRANDING 0 F THE STEAMER Princess May oN SENTINEL Rock,

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