Title taken from caption. View of Charles Yori and an unidentified member of the National Geographic expedition sitting in a tent preparing breakfast. On the table there are a number of utensils, a can of "Carnation Milk", and a carton labeled "Red...
Title taken from caption. View of the members of the National Geographic Society expedition at breakfast, Savonoski, Alaska. Caption also says: "Breakfast at Savonoski. Top row - Clisan, Ralph Hagelbarger, Paul Hagelbarger, Fenner, Sayre, Zies,...
Title taken from caption. View of family having breakfast at pipeline camp near Delta Junction, Alaska. From verso: "From: US Army Engineer District, Alaska, PO Box 7002, Anchorage, Alaska. Phone: Anchorage BRoadway 6-6091 or Elmendorf 754-4182....
Title taken from caption. Cataloguer's note: A view of an Alaska Native dwelling. Two women are seated in front of a tent and as the caption seems to suggest, 'waiting for Breakfast.' Various household items can be seen scattered around the...
Title taken from caption. View of four members of the expedition having breakfast at Camp 9 in the vicinity of Katmai Canyon. The ash blowing in the wind has removed all the the leaves, branches, and bark from the few tree trunks still standing....
View of Christine M. McClain having breakfast with Father James E. Poole and several military personnel in St. Marys, Alaska. Caption reads "St. Mary Fr. Poole". Photo taken between 1963 and 1969. Original photograph size: 10" x 7 3/4".
Title taken from front. Group of Eskimos sits in front of boat and tent on sandspit in Nome, Alaska, after breakfast. Photographer's number 692. n.d. Photographer: O. D. Goetze.
Title from caption. Photograph of a woman called Old Eliza with a log cabin in the background. Narrative in photo album reads: "Here are two pictures of our famous 'Old Eliza.' She was our first caller, early on the first morning, before...
Title from cataloger. Photograph of Old Eliza walking in Stevens Village with a log building in the background. Narrative from photo album reads: "Here are two pictures of our famous 'Old Eliza.' She was our first caller, early on the first...