A couple dozen nearly identical small boats are in the water at a dock. Each boat appears to have a fishing net onboard. The boats do not appear to be motorized but do not have masts. If the boats are motorized, they would...
View of damaged buildings and houses in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Building and house, right center, appear to be knocked off their foundations. Debris appears in front of the building, far left. A truck is parked on the...
Image is of two women who appear to be outside a house. One is on the porch or balcony looking down over the other, who seems to be sitting in the grass. Photos UAF-1985-122-71, UAF-1985-122-72, UAF-1985-122-73 and...
Title from caption. Handwritten note on slide reads "New models and snow mobile. Napaki'ak [Napakiak]. 1949." Three men surrounding a snowmobile appear to be preparing for a trip. In the left side of photo is the entrance to a building and a...
A steamboat is possibly stuck in the ice and there appear to be numerous passengers onboard. Numerous people are on the snow and ice observing the steamboat. Photographs UAF-1968-21-48, UAF-1968-21-50, UAF-1968-21-52, and...
Title from caption. Bottom right corner of the image also bears the inscription "Shade." Image shows several dozen men, women, and children dressed in costumes for a masquerade ball, posing on a wooden floor for a photograph at Fort...
Passengers on the bow of a steamship appear to be enjoying the scenery. The shore area is heavily forested. Related photographs appear to be the same steamboat: UAF-1968-21-48, UAF-1968-21-52, UAF-1968-21-69, and...
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows two boats that appear to be umiaks in a race. They appear to be paddling down a river. Caption from finding aid reads "People paddling traditional boats in a race". Location may be Nome, Alaska.
Title supplied by cataloger. Airplane wreckage being pulled from snow. Men appear to be digging around a large part of a wrecked plane. Photo identification markings are visisble in bottom right hand corner appear to read, in Russian, "Foto -...
View of Homer, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Image includes flooding and damage. Sign on building, left, reads Standard Oil of California. What appears to be a destroyed railroad car sits in front, center. Storage tanks and boats...
View of a neighborhood in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Damaged houses and a bus appear. Writing on the side of the bus reads Alaska Highway Tours Inc. People appear in one of the damaged houses on the right.
View of the Seward Highway (tentatively identified) south of Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Sandbags appear on the left. Cars appear on the road.
Looking northwest from the top of Castle Hill, showing the parade ground, cannery, Governors house, Russian block house, Native cemetery, and the Sitka Native village ("The Ranche"). Gaven Hill, Harbor Mountain, and numerous mountains in the...
Hunters pose with a wide variety of game after the second annual hunt in Seward, Alaska. The following men appear in the photograph: Front row from left to right: Elgin Vaughan, George Sexton, Claude Matson, Frank Cotter, Anton Eide, W. R....
Fire still smoking on Fourth Avenue looking south in Seward, Alaska. A fire truck is parked on the street and people are milling around. Street lights appear to be damaged. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 4 1/2" x 3 1/4".