In 1890 & 1892, Harry Fielding Reid traveled to Glacier Bay, Alaska. During the expedition, Reid mapped Glacier Bay, collaborated with John Muir, measured the movement of the glaciers, created sketches and made photographs of the glaciers, and produced 24 notebooks. The National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) has transcribed these expedition notebooks, so you can follow along with Reid's expeditions and experience Glacier Bay as he saw it over 100 years ago!
Journal I : Expedition to Glacier Bay, Alaska, Summer 1890
June 18th
Called on Mr. Moffet this morning. He very kindly put us in the way of getting provisions, etc for our trip. Rain all day. The tide here is 18 ft and a great flat much bank is exposed at every ebb. Tacoma is built on high ground which rises up on one side of this mud-flat; the flowers here beautiful and enormous.
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