Color print of Ted Pedersen, sailing the WHITE WHALE, a New Bedford whaleboat, built in Seattle in 1980 and sailed to Bear Cove, Alaska, by Pedersen; the boat was willed to the Pratt Museum in Homer, Alaska.
Ted Pedersen poses with a chain saw Caption on verso: "This is only a temporary dwelling until I can build our future home of logs. However I learned a lot by putting this one together. Have been wearing a moustache for seven years."
Color print of Ted Pedersen, manning an oar of the WHITE WHALE, a New Bedford whaleboat, built in Seattle in 1980 and sailed to Bear Cove, Alaska, by Pedersen; the boat was willed to the Pratt Museum in Homer, Alaska.
Scenic color print of the WHITE WHALE, a New Bedford whaleboat, built in Seattle in 1980 and sailed to Bear Cove, Alaska, by Ted Pedersen; the boat was willed to the Pratt Museum in Homer, Alaska.
This photograph depicts two buildings on Theodore (Ted) Pedersen's homestead at Bear Cove on Kachemak Bay on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, during the summer of 1953. Kachemak Bay is visible beyond the buildings. The photograph was likely taken by...
This photograph depicts Theodore (Ted) Pedersen's homestead at Bear Cove in the summer of 1953. It was likely taken by Roxolana (Roxy) Pomeroy, and the title is a translation of a caption written in German on the back of the photograph in her...
This photograph depicts the cabin on Theodore (Ted) Pedersen's homestead at Bear Cove on Kachemak Bay on the Kenai Peninsula in the summer of 1953. The photograph was likely taken by Roxolana (Roxy) Pomeroy. The title is a translation of a...
Front Row - sitting - left to right
1. J. Paul Huff, CSK, Chicago, Illinois
2. Abraham Angel, CSK--Huntington, W Va.
3; John Thomas Scott, CSK, Sitka, Alaska
4. E. E. Tucker, Lt.(jg) SC, San Diego, Calif.
5. R. G. Culbertson,...
Montage of five photos on front of postcard advertising the economic opportunities in Knik, Alaska. From top left card on front: "Knik is easy of access, has well stocked stores, school, church, hotels, is gateway to the mining region. Excellent...
Portrait traditionally identified as Vitus Jonassen Bering. This identification is questioned, following the discovery in 1991 of Bering's remains and the forensic reconstruction of his facial features. Portrait is possibly Vitus Pedersen Bering,...
Journal kept by Captain Edwin F. Glenn, commanding officer of the 1898 U.S. Army Expedition to Cook Inlet in southcentral Alaska. June 29-Oct. 23, 1898. [228] pages ; 23 cm. The main task of the expedition was to explore the country north of Cook...