Field notes of William Alakangas, the chief engineer of the "Westward", documenting a trip along the coast of British Columbia, May 2-19, 1926. Included is an article draft by Alakangas, "It's a scream, but no fair laughing $5,000,000.00 reward for a suitable title." The article discusses a trip along the coast of British Columbia and southern Alaska with a group, including Arthur Pack and William Finley, July-August 1931. Activities described include hunting porpoises, fishing for salmon, and collecting bird specimens.
An unidentified man hanging a string of fish up on the side of a cabin on the 1920 Canada trip. Location unknown, but likely somewhere along the U.S.-Canadian border at British Columbia.
An unidentified man standing behind a stack of cleaned fish on a dock at Moran’s Landing. Brownie Pack (later Eleanor Hibben), Irene Finley, and an unidentified man are sitting along the edge of the dock.
An unidentified man standing behind a stack of cleaned fish on a dock at Moran’s Landing. Brownie Pack (later Eleanor Hibben), Irene Finley, an unidentified man, Art Pack, and Phoebe Katherine Finley are sitting along the edge of the dock.