A detailed historical record of the Alaska boundary dispute
This volume compiles the Appendix to the Counter Case of the United States, presented to the London tribunal under the 1903 treaty framework. It gathers correspondence, translations, and deposition material that illuminate the diplomatic and strategic debates surrounding the boundary between Russian America, Canada, and the United States. The pages reveal the personalities, negotiations, and legal arguments shaping early 20th‑century Arctic borders.
- Includes translated documents and official communications related to the boundary question
- Presents primary sources from government officials, companies, and investigators
- Offers context for how the dispute was framed, argued, and documented at the time
- Provides a window into how treaties and arbitration were handled in a complex international setting
Ideal for readers of legal history, diplomatic correspondence, and maritime boundary cases who want to understand how such disputes were analyzed and recorded.