The National Geographic Magazine, Vol. III. (Complete), 1891Various
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The National Geographic Magazine, Vol. III. (Complete), 1891
Various
Geography -- Periodicals
The money remaining in your possession as Disbursing Agent includes
that needed to meet Mr. Russell's salary and your own, and also the
sum of $1,000, allotted from the funds of the Geographic Branch for
expenses of the expedition prior to June 30. This amount you will
expend as directed by Mr. Russell, and his authority and certificate
will need to accompany your vouchers in rendering account of the same.
Very respectfully,
G. K. GILBERT,
_Chief Geologist_.
_Approved_,
J. W. POWELL, _Director_.
* * * * *
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, GEOLOGIC BRANCH,
_Washington, D. C., May 28, 1890_.
Mr. MARK B. KERR, _Disbursing Agent_.
SIR: You will proceed at once to San Francisco, California, and thence
by steamer or by rail and steamer to Sitka, Alaska. It is expected
that you will join Mr. I. C. Russell, Geologist, at Victoria, B. C.,
or at Sitka; and you will report to him for further orders.
Very respectfully,
G. K. GILBERT,
_Chief Geologist_.
_Approved_,
J. W. POWELL, _Director_.
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_Washington, D. C., May 29, 1890_.
Mr. MARK B. KERR, _Topographer_.
SIR: You are hereby assigned to field-work in the vicinity of Mount
St. Elias, Alaska, in the party under charge of Mr. I. C. Russell.
Upon the receipt of these instructions you will please proceed without
delay to the field, and map upon a scale of four miles to an inch such
territory in the vicinity of Mount St. Elias, including that mountain,
as the field season will permit. The work should, if practicable, be
controlled by triangulation. Special attention in the course of your
work should be given to measuring the altitude of Mount St. Elias, and
it should be determined by triangulation and also, if practicable, by
barometer in such manner as to be conclusive.
The topographic work should be controlled by triangulation. As many
positions on this coast are approximately known, including a number of
the prominent peaks, astronomical determinations of position will not
be necessary unless needed to supplement the triangulation.
The details of your outfitting and the management of the work will be
left to your own judgment.
Very respectfully,
HENRY GANNETT,
_Chief Topographer_.
* * * * *
_NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY_.
_Memorandum of Instructions to the Party sent out under the Direction
of Mr. I. C. Russell, assisted by Mr. Mark B. Kerr, to explore the
Mount St. Elias Region, Alaska, 1890_.
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