Title from finding aid. Photograph shows Dall sheep sitting and standing on a hillside. Caption from finding aid reads "Sheep traveling". Location is unknown.
Title from caption. Photograph of a group of travelers. Narrative in photo album reads: "Miss Parmalee, Episcopal missionary, Mrs. Artaud, Army officer's wife, Mrs. Evans, myself, Mrs. R., & Mr. Evans, a group traveling together."
Title from caption. Photograh of Jack Rice pushing off a canoe for trip. Jack is holding a rifle and what looks like several grouse. Narrative in photo album reads: "Two views of the Rice's traveling in canoe & by boat in which the brush...
Title from caption in album: "Aug 4 - Traveling toward head of Toklat river". Photograph shows horses loaded up with supplies standing on a hilltop. Two men are standing next to them. Mountains can be seen in the distance.
Title taken from caption. "Traveling up the Horseshoe on the Valdez summit, Fairbanks-Valdez trail. " Copyright by A. J. Johnson. See also UAF-1989-0166-116-Print.
Title taken from caption. Actor and comedian Joe E. Brown (in fur coat at left) with traveling USO entertainers and others in Alaska. 1941-1944. Original photograph size: 4" x 5".
Title taken from verso. Miners and pack horses traveling up rocky patch, Valdez-Fairbanks Wagon Road, Alaska. Also from verso: "Probably Carl and Wills [sic] Crary's outfit. The Arctic Mining Co. Valdez-Fairbanks Wagon Road. Property of Cook Inlet...
"Hand operated steel cable ferry, constructed by O. & S. to span the 70 Mile River when the waters were too high for fording. It was located at a point called 'Nimrod Bar.' Nimrod worked for O. & S. at Crooked Creek, but had also worked his own...
Title from caption. Winter and Pond photograph #326 of people traveling the Dyea trail through the Chilkoot Pass. Verso: Over the trail Dye, Alaska, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Card.
It is assumed the river is the Iditarod and that the town visible in the distance is Iditarod. Related photographs from the Reed collection of the town of Iditarod are at UAF-1968-21-126 and UAF-1968-21-133. It is believed...
This is a photograph of George Glass and his seventeen year old son Ophir with their dog teams at the summit of Rainy Pass while traveling on the Iditarod Trail with Irving Reed in March 1920. Related Rainy Pass...
Three men gold panning on Little Creek, Innoko. The caption identifies them as [illegible] Glass, G. W. Glass, and I. M. Reed. A magazine article by Irving Reed, "Rainy Pass by dog team," describes the circumstance of...
View of Valdez, Alaska with snowy mountains in the background. The photograph was taken by Irving Reed from the steamer Alameda while traveling from Seattle to Seward so that he could travel the Iditarod Trail by dog...
Irving Reed, in front, with George and Ophir Glass on either side of him, pose with "French Joe" (Joe Blanchell), who is holding the rifle. Three dog teams with sleds are visible. French Joe's was also known as the Rohn...