Title taken from caption. " Packing grub to our prospecting party at Tonsina lake.Sept 29 - 89." Photographer: P.S. Hunt, photo No. 64. Reproduced from glass plate.
Title taken from verso. Prospectors are leaving Fairbanks for Dennison Fork. Identified left to right are Abe McCord, Charles Philips, Albert Bell and Gus Buhman.
Title from verso. Panoramic photograph of six men standing on a lake shore near an oil prospecting camp. Full caption from verso reads: "Prospecting for oil in Katalla. This is the Cudahy Company's oil outfit on the shores of Bering...
Cyanotype photograph of members of a prospecting party at Spruce Camp on the head of Turnagain Arm on Cook Inlet in April 1898. A dog is visible in the photograph. Photograph taken by Walter Curran Mendenhall during the 1898 Cook's Inlet Exploring...
The George King Collection describes in photographs and manuscript material early aviation in Alaska. There are two series in this collection. The first series consists of five photograph albums and two folders of loose photographs. The second...
Title from caption. Photograph of two men on what is probably a prospecting/mining shaft. A crosscut saw, a sawhorse, and a stove visible. Clemons photo sign is prominant next to the stove.
Title from caption. "Prospecting is also done by air. Bob Reeve landed a party on a glacier near an ore outcrop that they might examine it. While there, a snowstorm came up and the party was marooned for seven days last November." On verso:...
Title drawn from verso Two men stand at river's edge, examining contents of gold pan; a skiff, loaded with gear, is tired to shore Note: Allenkakat is a variation of the name for the Alatna River, which flows into the Koyukuk River at...
Title drawn from verso; verso note is shown below photograph Two men stand at river's edge, examining contents of gold pan; a skiff, loaded with gear, is tired to shore Note: Allenkakat is a variation of the name for the Alatna River,...
Title taken from caption. "11560 -- (38) The Klondike district, as well as other camps in the interior of Alaska, has a method of placer mining different from that which prevails in other sections of the United States. The ground, which is...