Title taken from verso. Architectural design drawing for Z.J. Loussac Library, Anchorage, Alaska. Lettering on drawing reads: "Library building for the city of Anchorage Alaska. Manley & Mayer Architects A.I.A." 1954? Photographer: Ward W. Wells....
Title from photograph.
Photograph of Governor Gruening drawing for elk and bison hunting permits. Identified in this photo are: (left to right) Governor Gruening; Miss June Eliason, FWS statistical clerk; B. Frank Heintzleman, regional...
Title taken from verso. View of Matanuska Valley colonists lining up to draw for their forty acres of farmland in Palmer, Alaska, with tents at right. Alaska Rural Rehabilitation Corporation brought families to Alaska for Matanuska Valley...
Title supplied by cataloger. Caption reads, Joe Redington Sr. Iditarod drawing from Orville Lake. One man holds microphone and another a package, while Joe stands near an empty sled. People sitting and standing at a table behind. American flag in...
Title taken from verso. View of Matanuska Valley colonists lining up to draw for their forty acre farmland in Palmer, Alaska. Child stands at left and dog stands in line with farmers at right. Alaska Rural Rehabilitation Corporation brought...
Title taken from front. Man with horse wearing blanket hitched to sled loaded with cans of water from Snake River, Nome, Alaska, with boats in background. Photographer's number A426. Feb. 5, 1902. Photographer: O. D. Goetze.
Map of proposed Knik Arm Causeway near Anchorage, Alaska. Geographical notations on map include: "Big Susitna River Delta. New international airport. Pt. McKenzie. Goose Lake. Knik Lake. Knik Bay. City dock. Anchorage. Pt. Woransoff [sic]. Fire...
Summary: Many of the photos were taken by Baldwin while he worked as a surveyor for the U.S. government on the Alaska-Canada boundary survey from Demarcation Bay on the Arctic Ocean to Mount St. Elias from 1907 to 1913. Also included are images of...
[Alaska native, female, displaying facial tattoos, plus nose and lip piercings.] Bookplate from: Voyage of naval Captain Sarychev along the North-Eastern part of Siberia, the Arctic Ocean and Eastern Ocean, for eight years, attached to the...
[Alaska native, male, wearing a woven hat and displaying nose and lip piercings.] Bookplate from: Voyage of naval Captain Sarychev along the North-Eastern part of Siberia, the Arctic Ocean and Eastern Ocean, for eight years, attached to the...