View of the Kodiak waterfront in the late 19th century. Three of the buildings have been identified as: a warehouse, behind the large sailing vessel with its sails furled; the Custom House, above the warehouse between the far right masts; and the...
Title taken from caption. View of the deck, masts, and sails of the ship Pactolus, with two National Geographic expedition members standing next to the ships rail below the lifeboat on the right. Photo taken during National Geographic Society...
Title taken from caption. View of the 1919 National Geographic expedition gathered in Kodiak. The masts and rigging of a ship can be seen above the heads of the expedition in the background. Caption also says: "Party assembled in Kodiak before...
Cyanotype photograph of the Lady Lake, a 58-ft. steamer tug built in 1896, and a barge off of Dyea, Alaska. The masts of a larger ship are visible in the background. Photograph taken during the 1898 Cook's Inlet Exploring Expedition led by Edwin...
Title from image caption Close-up, side view of square-rigged sailing vessel with four masts, sails raised
Note: The Star of Zealand was the old Astral, built for the case oil trade by Arthur Sewall in 1900. The Alaska Packers, owners until...
[Dogs and men on deck of ship (BEAR?); fish hang in background from cabin top; lines, masts, barrels, rope, and canvas are in view.] Photographer’s number 227.