View of painting by Howard Rock depicting men hunting whale from umiak near Point Hope, Alaska. From verso: "Howard Rock hanging at the Allen Rock coffee shop at Pt. Hope. Howard painted this exactly as his brother, Allen Rock (who got the huge...
Title from sleeve. Man and woman at home in Point Hope. Elijah is adopted son of Allen Rock. Dorcas is former Barrow girl, nee Ahkvana (Ahvakana?). Photographer's number: 9795. 2 1/4 B&W negative.
Title from caption. Photograph of an unusual rock formation on the edge of Hell's Half Acre. Narrative in photo album read: "Above: An unusual rock formation on the brink of Hell's Half Acre." Absolutely solid & stable."
Title by indexer. Photograph shows a rocky peninsula jutting out into a body of water. This has been identified as Priest Rock, a bar on Unalaska Island in the entrance to Dutch Harbor. Original size is 4.25 x 2.5 in.
Title taken from caption. Textile removed from dig site on Ship Rock. Photograph taken during the 1937 Smithsonian Institution's Archaeological Expedition to the Aleutian Islands.
Title taken from information with photo. Grave of Mrs. Elizabeth Rock from Point Hope, Alaska, in Anchorage Memorial Park Cemetery, Anchorage, Alaska, with whalebone marker and other graves in background. Also from information with photo: "Eskimo...
Billy Day, volunteer worker from the Homer Area Recovery Coalition (HAR.C.), stands in
front of his rock washer while Benn Levine cleans rock - Mars Cove, Port Dick (Gulf of
Alaska).
Title from indexer. Photograph shows woman standing in front of a large rock. A sign wrapped around the rock reads "Rawson Coal Co. Moose Creek". A street lined with buildings lies behind her.
Title from caption. Photograph of three people at an odd geological formation. Narrative in photo album read: "A queer overhanging rock formation near Marlin."
Title taken from caption. "Another view of Turnagain Arm, showing the flats that are uncovered at low tide. The tides in this region attain a height of from 36 to 42 feet. The rocks and stones strewn on the flat were displaced only after...