Title taken from caption. Caption also says: "Mud pot on north slope of Fumarole No. 32. Activity of pot is shown by large bubbles, strings, and drops of mud." Photo taken in what was later designated as Katmai National Park and Preserve during...
Title taken from caption. View of Kukak mud flats in what was later designated as Katmai National Park and Preserve, with mountain range in background. Also from caption: "Looking s[outh]w]est across Kukak mud flats showing high range back of...
Title taken from caption. View of a member of the National Geographic expedition taking a picture of a mud pot with his camera in what was later designated as Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska. Although the steam rising from the mud pot is...
Aerial view of mud flats on Knik River near Palmer in Matanuska Valley, Alaska. Part of airplane visible at top of photograph. From verso: "Sept. 22, 1935. Palmer, Alaska. Air view of mud flats of Knik River. River in background, Matanuska. About...
Three men on wooden boardwalk across the mud flats coming up from Knik Arm in Ship Creek area. Mud flats at Ship Creek. April 1915. Photographer: Sydney Laurence. Original photograph size: 4 7/8" x 8".
Title from verso. Photograph of a tracked vehicle pulling an artillery piece out of the mud. Verso reads: "Just a couple hundred miles south of the Arctic Circle is Adak Island, in Aleutian chain, where Task Force Williwaw has been...
Title from verso. Four sailors walk across the mud of Adak. Verso reads: "It may not look like a main stem to you, but this is "Main Street" to the men at Uncle Sam's base at Adak, in the Aleutians. Here, four sailors slosh through the mud...
Title taken from caption. View of bear tracks in the mud. Photo taken near Martin Creek in what is now designated Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska, during National Geographic Society expedition to Katmai area. 1917.
Title taken from caption. View of grass sprouting in the tracks left by a bear in the soft mud. The grass seed would blow across the smooth surface of the mud and only find a place to take root in the indentations of the bear tracks. Photo taken at...
Title taken from caption. View of a small mud volcano with a shovel beside it for scale. Photo taken at what was later designated as Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska, during a National Geographic Society expedition to Katmai area. 1918.
Title taken from caption. View of a member of the expedition taking the temperature of a small mud volcano. Photo taken at what was later designated as Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska, during a National Geographic Society expedition to...
Title taken from caption. View of National Geographic expedition member standing next to passive boiling mud pot. Photo taken at what was later designated as Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska, during a National Geographic Society expedition...
Man standing over beluga whales stranded on mud flats, Cook Inlet, Alaska. From verso: "They strand where the tide ebbs and are then shot with high powered rifles. This gives a fine idea of the whole story except the nets. [Property of] Cook Inlet...
Areas of deep mud near shore; visible in frame are remnants of Japanese occupation: telegraph (or power) poles, fire hydrant, defensive fortifications; American warships just offshore and landing craft at beach Photographer's number 5600
Large bulldozer in foreground; debris, supplies, and telegraph (or power) poles in background Note on verso: "Mud was very deep in low spots, but volcanic rock and sandstone more predominate in higher places." Photographer's number 5599
Title from verso. Photograph of an airman carrying gear suspended from a pole across his shoulders. Verso reads: "The tasks of provisioning themselves and caring for their equipment sometimes proves as hard as smacking the Japs in fog...
The collection consists of 42 photographs and brief descriptions, taken during an archaeological dig in Fairbanks. Photographs depict fossils, artifacts, rock and soil formations, gold mining operations and equipment, and landscapes. Persons...