
The Kuskokwim River and its intricate drainage system anchor this mid-century portrait of interior Alaska, centered on the confluence of the Takotna River at McGrath. The map captures a critical interior transportation network defined by river landings and roadhouses, which served as essential stops for travelers and bush pilots before the widespread modernization of the region. Notable outposts include the Big River Roadhouse, Salmon River Roadhouse, and the Rohn Roadhouse (Abandoned), the latter already noted as abandoned by 1950.
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This is the sole edition of this map. No revisions or reprints were ever made.
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