Book — 7 v. : ill. (1 folded), facsims. ; 23 cm. + 3 atlases (maps (some col.) ; 48 cm.)
Summary
v. 1. pt.
1. Final report of the Honorable John W. Foster, agent of the United States ... pt. II. The case of the United States ...
v. 2. Appendix to the case of the United States
v. 3. pt. I. Case presented on the part of the government of His Britannic Majesty ... pt. II. Appendix to the case of His Majesty's Government ...
v. 4. pt. I. the counter-case of the United States ... pt. II. Appendix to the counter-case of the United States ... pt. III. Counter-case presented on the part of the government of His Britannic Majesty ... pt. IV. Appendix to the counter-case of His Majesty's Government
v. 5. pt. I. The argument of the United States ... pt. II. argument presented on the part of His Britannic Majesty ... pt. III. Correspondence between the governments of the United States and Great Britain since the ratification of the treaty of January 24, 1903 ; pt. IV. Extracts from correspondence printed in British parliamentary papers, 1904, respecting the Alaskan boundary
v. 6-7. Minutes of proceedings of the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal
Book — 7 v., plates : ill., col. maps, facsims. ; 23 cm. and atlas: 3 v. ; 49 x 41 cm.
Summary
Vol. I, pt. I. Final report of the Honorable John W. Foster, agent of the United States. Protocols of the proceedings of the tribunal, decision of the tribunal, and opinions of the members of the tribunal. pt. II. The case of the United States before the tribunal. - Vol. II. Appendix to the case of the United States. - Vol. III, pt. I. Case presented on the part of the government of His Britannic Majesty to the tribunal. pt. II. Appendix to the case of His Majesty's government. - Vol. IV, pt. I. The counter-case of the United States before the tribunal. pt. II. Appendix to the counter-case of the United States. pt. III. Counter-case presented on the part of His Britannic Majesty to the tribunal. pt. IV. Appendix to the counter-case of His Majesty's government.
Vol. V, pt. I. The argument of the United States. pt. II. Argument presented on the part of His Britannic Majesty. pt. III. Correspondence between the governments of the United States and Great Britain since the ratification of the treaty of January 24,
1903. pt. IV. Extracts from correspondence printed in British parliamentary papers, 1904, respecting the Alaskan boundary. - Vol. VI-VII. Minutes of proceedings of the Alaskan boundary tribunal. - Atlas:
v. 1. United States atlas; maps and charts accompanying the case and counter-case of the United States.
v. 2. British atlas; maps and charts accompanying the case of Great Britain.
v. 3. Atlas of award; twenty-five sectional maps and index map showing the line fixed by the tribunal.
Appendix: Papers relating to the lease of the lisière to the Hudson's Bay company.--Proposition in 1874 for survey of boundary.--Papers relating to the boundary on and navigation of the Stikine river.--The case of Peter Martin.--The Coast survey reports sent to the British government in 1883.--Report of a military reconnaissance in Alaska, made in 1883 by Lieutenant Schwatka.--Diplomatic correspondence of 1886.--The Dall-Dawson discussion.--Correspondence relative to the reciprocity conference of 1892.--Diplomatic correspondence subsequent to the adjournment of the Joint high commission.--Extracts from debates in the Canadian Parliament.--Correspondence between U. S. Coast survey and the Canadian minister of the interior, 1888.--Extracts from British and Canadian publications.--Papers relating to occupation on Lynn Canal.--Geographical and topographical information relative to southeastern Alaska.--Miscellaneous documents, etc.