Enlightenment · North America · Exploration

1741

Bering Sights Alaska

July 16, 1741

On his second Pacific voyage, Vitus Bering and the naturalist Georg Steller sighted Mount Saint Elias through the mist off the Alaskan coast. Steller was allowed ashore for ten hours, the first European scientist on Alaskan soil. Scurvy would take Bering on the return voyage, but Russian America had been claimed.