The First Glacier Ever Visited by a President of the United States: President Harding, Mrs. Harding and Governor Scott C. Bone of Alaska at the Mendenhall Glacier, Near Juneau, on the Presidential "Voyage of Understanding" to the Far North. At far...
Title taken from verso. Verso: The First Glacier Ever Visited by a President of the United States: President Harding, Mrs. Harding and Governor Scott C. Bone of Alaska at the Mendenhall Glacier, Near Juneau, on the Presidential "Voyage of...
Alaskan Governor Scott Bone, President Warren G. Harding, Mrs. Harding, and Herbert Hoover. Arrow on front of photo points to Bone. From verso: "Gov. of Alaska in 1925, Scott Bone. (Actually Bone with Pres. Harding, [Harding's] wife, Herbert Hoover...
Group portrait of Presidential party, including (from l. to r.) Mrs. Harriet Pullen, Florence Harding, Governor Bone, and at the rear Marguerite Bone Wilcox.
The collection consists of 42 photographs and brief descriptions, taken during an archaeological dig in Fairbanks. Photographs depict fossils, artifacts, rock and soil formations, gold mining operations and equipment, and landscapes. Persons...
Title taken from verso. Verso: The Front Porch in Alaska: President Harding Speaking from the Porch of the House of Governor Bone at Juneau. (Times Wide World Photos). Governor Bone and three others in background. People gathered in foreground....
Group gathers outside the Richardson Roadhouse during Gov. Bone's trip. Visible are Governor Bone and his family, Bob Hickman and his wife, Judge & Mrs Clegg, Ben Eielson, Vide Gaustad and O. P. Gaustad.
President Harding and wife, seated, at welcoming ceremony Sitka, Alaska. Governor Bone, other members of the President's party, and citizens of Sitka are in attendance.
Title taken from collection notes. Notes: Little Eskimo boy leans on Bone Bank material that will soon be used in helping one of his friends. Accompanying materials indicate that this boy is the son of Frankie Scott, one of the mushers...
(A) Woman's sewing kit made with a hollowed-out bone and bleached sealskin. At the end is a polar bear head made from mineralized walrus ivory. This secures the bleached sealskin, which is folded lengthwise and slides through the bone. A hole is...
(A) Woman's sewing kit made with a hollowed-out bone and bleached sealskin. At the end is a polar bear head made from mineralized walrus ivory. This secures the bleached sealskin, which is folded lengthwise and slides through the bone. A hole is...
The engraved bone has a drawn line going around the edges of the bone. There are animals drawn onto the bone that are standing on these lines. All of the animals are standing on the bottom line. There is a bug, an otter/beaver, an owl, and a fox....
Caption: Commercial whale bone is suspended from the upper jaw bone of the whale instead of teeth this whale had #10,600 worth of bone - five men stood abreast between its jaws. The longest...
Title taken from image. These four men are standing near a cart that is draped in an American flag and holding vegetables. A sign reading "Fairbanks Products" identifies the items as local produce. The man at left is Alaska Territorial Governor...
Title taken from front. Baleen (bone) from whale on ship, Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska. From verso: "780 pieces of whale bone. Whale 78 ft. long. Longest slab 9 1/2 ft. Value of bone $12,600. Cape Prince of Wales." Aug. 1902. Original photograph...
Title taken from verso. Verso: President Harding, while seated on the porch of the schoolhouse at the Indian Village of Metlakatla, with Mrs. Harding, Governor Scott Bone and Secretary Wallace, sights an aviator cutting circles in the Alaskan Skies...