Title taken from caption. > "28 Apr 45. Typical bay, WAC quarters." A view of women's sleeping quarters. Blankets rolled up at the foot of the bunk beds, neatly folded clothing and bedding, shoes lined up under the beds, and trunks lying in...
Title taken from caption. Clipping from a publication of two children wrapped in ceremonial blankets. The child on the left appears to be wearing an Orca or killer whale blanket, and a frog blanket is hung on the door frame behind the...
Title from verso. "Wilkins, Eielson (behind engine). Orange and black plane Stinson Detroiter for Arctic Expedition. Eielson head out of sight. 1927 not successful trip. Sold to Wien. Kay J. Kennedy aviation collection." At their feet lie...
Title taken from caption. View of some of the hand made blankets and quilts on display at the Alaska State Fair held in Palmer, Alaska. Photograph taken Sept. 1978. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 4 1/2".
Title taken from caption. View of some of the hand made blankets and quilts on display at the Alaska State Fair held in Palmer, Alaska. Photograph taken Sept. 1978. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 4 1/2".
Title taken from caption. View of some of the blankets and quilts made for display at the Alaska State Fair held in Palmer, Alaska. Photograph taken in Sept. 1978. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 4 1/2".
Army intelligence inspects interior of deeply reveted living quarters for men attached to A.A. [Anti-Aircraft] battery; view of jumbled interior with bunks, clothes, coffeepot, blankets,books, papers, and other items Photographer's number 5625
Title drawn from verso Platform bed constructed three feet off ground and covered with spruce boughs, grasses, robes, and blankets; logs of cabin are visible behind men
Title drawn from verso; verso notes and sketch of bunk shown below photograph Platform bed constructed three feet off ground and covered with spruce boughs, grasses, robes, and blankets; logs of cabin are visible behind men
Three elderly Native women stand in clearing; towering over them are totem poles, with base of "Old Witch" pole visible closest to log building; on the right is a canoe; on the left are blankets hung over a fence Note: printed from glass plate...
Bob Bartlett's mother, Ida Bartlett, stands on the porch of the cabin at the Independence Creek Mine in the Circle Mining District. Visible in addition to Mrs. Bartlett is a Southwestern style Indian blanket, what looks to be a potted fireweed...