Title taken from back of photograph. "October 23, 1960 Travelers' Inn, Dr. Patty speaking. Rasmussen, Mrs. Neva Egan, Wood, Patty. Elizabeth R. Wood, Tom R. Wood. Director of Information University of Alaska Box 1003 College, Alaska. Photograph...
Machetanz, Fred (painter). Oil on Masonite. Size: 33.5 x 27.75 in. Signed and dated, recto Subject is wife of University of Alaska President William R. Wood.
Atchak, Earl (artist). Large whale bone assemblage with rib acting as an umiak with a group of 6 human figures inside, one of whom is a baby in the arms of an adult. Three figures have wooden paddles. Figures wear parkas of caribou and rabbit fur....
Tlingit bear mask carved of wood and painted. Mask is hollowed out with an adze from a single piece of wood. 32 inset shell teeth; abalone pupils. Ears show bear profiles and are each edges with 12 wooden pegs which secure a tuft of dark red-brown...
Title excerpted from verso. From verso: "The first overland mail leaving Anchorage, Alaska for Seward, Alaska and the States. November 28th. 1916. Gold dust and money shipments in this dispatch valued at over $88,000.00. Time of leaving, 10 A.M. -...
Full title: Alquta*x qaatdaltxin? /|cdeveloped by Alaska State-Operated School System, under the direction of Baxter Wood ... ; assisted by Tupou L. Pulu ... [et al.] ; illustrated by J. Leslie Hanson.
Description: wood; carved; abalone; inset; painted Descriptive Narrative: Headdress frontlet carved in a close grained hard wood. The slightly rectangular back plaque is convex vertically and concave horizontally. The face of a young woman is...
Boy's snowshoe. Single snowshoe. Style is of westernmost Alaska type (see Nelson 'Eskimo about Bering Strait' or paper file). Outer wood frame made from two peices of wood. They are tied together to a point at heel with rawhide and spliced and...
Title from image. Photograph of men loading wood onto a sledge for loading on a stern wheeler. Narrative in photo album read: "Some boats used oil for fuel, but most of smaller ones used 4 ft. cord wood."
Title from indexer. Photograph shows two men standing in front of a large barrel of some sort. One man appears to be picking up some wood. Location unknown.
Title from caption. Photograph of a group of passengers ashore while sternwheeler loads wood for fuel. Man at left is Charles Bunnell. Narrative in photo album reads: "A group of passengers ashore while boat takes on wood. At the left of...
Title taken from verso. Two horses, hitched to a sled loaded with cord wood. Four man and a boy pose with the sled. Verso: (l. to r.) Martin Madsen, unknown, unknown, C.B. McRae, and Howard McRae
Remainder of title: Thomas Riggs, Jr., Member Alaskan Engineering Commission, and C. W. Richie and H. J. Atwell, Acting Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office, at Fairbanks, Alaska.
Trapper's cabin near Seward, Alaska with hides on front porch. Snowshoes are leaning against the cabin. The trapper is chopping wood. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".