Title from accompanying material. This bear cub is pictured climbing or posed in the rigging of the Revenue Cutter "Bear". It is attached to a tether that is tied to the ship.
Title by indexer. This group photograph shows the sailors of the U.S.R.C. Bear on a dock, the ship's rigging directly behind them. This photograph is a sepia-toned duplicate of UAF-2004-93-11.
Title by indexer. This group photograph shows the sailors of the U.S.R.C. Bear on a dock, the ship's rigging directly behind them. This is an enlargement of a portion of UAF-2004-93-11.
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...
Cyantoytpe of two men, identified in the caption as Captain Moore (left) and 'Cappy' (right) on board the deck of the S. S. Wolcott in Resurrection Bay in 1898. Ship equipment and rigging is scattered on deck. Photograph taken during the 1898...
Four crewmen use hammers and axes to chop ice from the deck and rigging of the U.S. Revenue Cutter Ungala while it is at sea in the Gulf of Alaska. From verso: "Icebound Jan 1917. Revenue Cutter Ungala. Between [Situk?] and Yakutat Bay running into...
Title from image. Stern view of the sailing ship, with the name and port written across stern; men, lifeboats, and rigging are visible on ship, which is surrounded by broken ice.
Four native men in two skin boats, probably Aleut men (Unangan), paddle up to another ship (note rigging in upper right corner. Both kayaks are of the three seat versions and both have a harpoon attached to the right front of the bidarka.
First volume of five volume set of diaries kept by Walter Todd, railroad surveyor for Alaskan Engineering Commission in southcentral Alaska. June 18-Nov. 12, 1915. [143] pages ; 16 cm.