Alaska Steamship Co.; "The Inside Passage"; S.S. Yukon leaving Seattle; in Puget Sound; Seymour Narrows, swift running tide; Seattle to Skagway; porpoises; Grenville Channel; Kechikan, First Port of Call in Alaska; Clarence Strait and Wrangell; Wrangell Narrows (between Wrangell and Petersburg); Petersburg; Juneau, the capital of Alaska; Steamer Alameda; Auk Lake and Mendenhall Glacier; various color tinting throughout.
Title
From Seattle to Juneau : an Alaska Line Travelogue
Published
1930-1931, United States
Full Collection Name
Howard W. Steward motion pictures
Other Identifiers
Motion Picture 101 B
Type
Video
Extent
1 film reel (19:45)
Other Physical Details
silent, b&w
Dimensions
16 mm
Archive
The Bancroft Library
Note
There are some tinted sections throughout the film.
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