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Kootenay River. Junction with Elk River. View from trail on right bank

Kootenay River. Junction with Elk River. View from trail on right bank

Landscape Views of the Area Along the Northwest Boundary Public domain photograph related to civil rights, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

H. B. Co. Fort Langley, left bank of Fraser River. Langley Buttes in the distance

H. B. Co. Fort Langley, left bank of Fraser River. Langley Buttes in t...

Landscape Views of the Area Along the Northwest Boundary

Semiahmoo Bay, from Bluff near entrance of "Mud Bay" with Camp Semiahmoo, Drayton's Harbor and distant view of Mt. Baker to E

Semiahmoo Bay, from Bluff near entrance of "Mud Bay" with Camp Semiahm...

Landscape Views of the Area Along the Northwest Boundary

Esquimalt Harbor, from summit of "Mill Mountain" near head of bay showing "Active and "Satellite's" anchorage. In the distance Smiths' or Blunts' Island and entrance to Haro and Rosario Straits

Esquimalt Harbor, from summit of "Mill Mountain" near head of bay show...

Landscape Views of the Area Along the Northwest Boundary Public domain photograph of Alaska, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

"Wind Mountain" Columbia River (above Cascades) looking up

"Wind Mountain" Columbia River (above Cascades) looking up

Landscape Views of the Area Along the Northwest Boundary

Plante's Crossing--Spokane River and Plains--trail runs N. N. E

Plante's Crossing--Spokane River and Plains--trail runs N. N. E

Landscape Views of the Area Along the Northwest Boundary

View from monument at Summit looking E. across Waterton or Chief Mountain Lake along 49th parallel. Yellow peak on left bears N. 30. E

View from monument at Summit looking E. across Waterton or Chief Mount...

Landscape Views of the Area Along the Northwest Boundary

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