Along Alaska's Great River: A Popular Account of the Travels of an Alaska Exploring Expedition Along the Great Yukon River, from Its Source to Its Mouth, in the British North-West Territory, and in the Territory of Alaska
1885

Along Alaska's Great River: A Popular Account of the Travels of an Alaska Exploring Expedition Along the Great Yukon River, from Its Source to Its Mouth, in the British North-West Territory, and in the Territory of Alaska
1885
Published in 1885, 'Along Alaska's Great River' by Frederick Schwatka chronicles an Alaskan exploring expedition along the Yukon River from its source to its mouth. The narrative details the geography, indigenous cultures, and natural history encountered during the journey, as well as the logistical challenges faced by the expedition team. This historical account highlights the burgeoning interest in the region's gold fields and provides insight into the diverse landscapes and native tribes of Alaska, making it a significant work in the study of American exploration and discovery.













