Photograph shows a Native Alaskan man wearing seal fur pants and a fur ruffed hood lying in a dead whales mouth. The whale looks to be partially pulled up onto the ice but mostly in the water.
Title from caption. Photograph includes the Tanana River, the mouth of the Nenana River, and part of the town of Nenana. This photograph is connected to UAF-1989-166-672-neg copy(2)(069) as a panorama.
Title from caption. Photograph shows men constructing a pile dam at the mouth of Lost Slough on April 8th, 1918. Caption also reads: "No. 119, A. J. Johnson, Official Photographer A.E.C."
Title from caption. Photograph shows men contsructing a pile dam at the mouth of Lost Slough on April 8th, 1918. Caption also reads: "No. 120, A. J. Johnson, Official Photographer A.E.C."
Title from caption. Photograph shows Nenana, Alaska and the mouth of the Nenana River from a hill across the river. Appears to form the right side of a panoramic photograph with UAF-1989-166-720-neg nitrate.
Title from caption in album, caption reads: "Sept 14 - Bearpaw City at mouth". Photograph shows the surface of a river rippling. The photograph is fairly dark, but on the far shore can be seen a few cabins.
Title from caption in album, caption reads: "Sept 15 - Haydon in boat at mouth of Toklat". Photograph shows a man sitting in a boat holding an oar. The boat has been loaded up with supplies.
Title from caption in album: "April 5 - Upper mouth of [Box] cañon in East cañon". Photograph shows a snowy canyon, with rocky slopes. This photograph appears to have been put into the album upside-down.
Typewritten on recto: "Ice in mouth of Ship Creek, March 7th, 1917. This shows the large lumps. The largest one is about 25' in diameter and 20' high. A few of these, at times, are found among the floating ice."
Title taken from caption. " Keystone Canyon, Alaska Road Com's Road in lower end of Keystone Canyon, Valdez Fairbanks Trail showing mouth of Canyon ". Photographer: P. S. Hunt, photo size 6 x 8.