Identified: Langhofer (Project Chief); Caroline Jensen, Ronald Mayo, Bill Twenhofel [USGS], and Ralph Marsh Note from Dave Stern: This Bell-47B cabin model, AF (Armstrong-Flint) helicopter, owned and operated by Knute Flint, assisted in USGS...
Title from verso. Image shows a large log building with a tiled roof in construction near a forest. Windows and doors are not installed. A pile of lumber sits on the ground on the right side of the image while giant spools are visible on the...
Title from caption. Photo also bears the inscription "Goetzman." Image shows people standing on a riverbank. Buildings can be seen higher up the bank on the left side of the image. Two steamers with smokestacks and two barges can be...
Title from caption. Image shows a flume carrying water across a mining prospect. Gold Run is located near Glenn and Rhode Island Creeks, near the juncture of the Tanana and Yukon Rivers. Photo identified by collection donor as formerly...
Title from caption. Image shows a flume carrying water across a mining prospect. This collection contains another copy of this image (UAF-2005-92-21) with the caption "Automatic Gate, Gold Run, Alaska." Gold Run is located near Glenn and...
The George A. Llano Collection consists of 111 photographs relating to Llano's lichen research and the Anaktuvuk Pass and Wainwright areas, circa 1948. Subjects include plant collecting and identification, people and village activities in...
Title taken from caption. View of a member of the expedition walking up the valley at the head of Takkala Lake. Native name (Dakavak Lake) reported in 1904 by G. C. Martin, USGS. Photo taken at what was later designated as Katmai National Park and...
1954 Roll 1.Title taken from accompanying inventory. Local name reported by Lieutenant Commander Moser (1901, pl. 43), U.S. Navy (USN). Heads at Harlequin Lake, flows SW to Gulf of Alaska, 25 mi. SE of Yakutat Bay, Malaspina Coastal Plain....
1954 Roll 1.Title taken from accompanying inventory.Named in 1869 by G. Davidson, U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey (USC&GS), because it appeared to be a shallow lagoon fed by silt laden glacial streams. In 1778 Captain James Cook (1785, v. 28, p....
1954 Roll 1.Title taken from accompanying inventory. Tlingit Indian name first reported in 1849 by Captain Mikhail Dmitrievich Tebenkof, Imperial Russian Navy (IRN), governor of Russian America (1852, map 7) as Reka Akve or Akve River and since...