-
Frederick Gustavus Schwatka (29
September 1849 – 2
November 1892) was a
United States Army
lieutenant with
degrees in
medicine and law, and was a noted...
-
Schwatka Lake is a
reservoir created by the
damming of the
Yukon River in Whitehorse, Yukon,
completed in 1958. The dam
provides electrical power generation...
-
Science (2011), doi:10.1016/j.jas.2011.02.022
Schwatka 1965, pp. 12–15.
Woodman 1992, pp. 6–8.
Schwatka 1965, pp. 115–116. "Grave of
Lieutenant John Irving"...
- history, and
traces the
historic footprints of the U.S. Army Base, Fort
Schwatka,
located at the
Ulakta Head on
Mount Ballyhoo. The fort, 800
miles west...
- The
Yukon River at
Schwatka Lake and the
entry to
Miles Canyon...
- Expedition.
Skeletal remains found by the 1879
expedition of
Frederick Schwatka in a
shallow grave on Cape Jane
Franklin on the west
coast of King William...
-
thousand years. The
surrounding area had
seasonal fish
camps and
Frederick Schwatka, in 1883,
observed the
presence of a
portage trail used to byp**** Miles...
-
Nunavut in 1871 and
South Georgia in 1877. He
served as a part of
Frederick Schwatka's 1878–1880
Arctic expedition to
uncover information about the lost 1845...
-
occasionally explore on
their own. In a four-month journey, Lt.
Frederick Schwatka and his
party rafted the
Yukon from Lake
Lindeman in
Canada to
Saint Michael...
-
nearby town of Whitehorse. The
Whitehorse dam,
constructed in 1957–1958,
submerged the
rapids beneath the
newly created Schwatka Lake.
Yukon Info v t e...