Photograph shows colorful mountains stretching off into the distance. The mountain gets its' color primarily from the copper, nickel and cobalt sulfide minerals with some platinum group metals and gold. The valley...
Photograph shows a smiling Eskimo girl wearing a colorful head scarf tied under her chin and a flower print calico kuspuk with a fur lined hood. The hood is down.
Title taken from caption. Christ child flag. Merry X-Mas To You. Happy New Year. M.G.C." A colorful Christmas card with a solid blue flag and a red cross as its center piece. The inscription on the flag reads 'Thy Kingdom Come'. Holly...
"(Alaska Visitors Association Photo) "EVERYTHING FLIES IN ALASKA -- The 49th State of Alaska is most air-minded. Everybody and everything travels by air. Here fresh fruit is being loaded aboard...
Title from accompanying notes. "Back at Base Camp. Japanese climbers preparing to move up." Several men in colorful winter or climbing gear, among their climbing equipment. There are several Japanese style flags in the shape of fish hanging...
Woman examining travel posters during 14th Annual Flower Show sponsored by Anchorage Garden Club and held in First National Bank of Anchorage lobby at 4th Avenue and G Street in Anchorage, Alaska. Theme of show was "Around the World with Flowers."...
Journal kept by Captain Edwin F. Glenn, commanding officer of the 1898 U.S. Army Expedition to Cook Inlet in southcentral Alaska. June 29-Oct. 23, 1898. [228] pages ; 23 cm. The main task of the expedition was to explore the country north of Cook...
During the 1920's, many of the original totem poles in Kake were burned. After many years of not having totem poles, the residents of Kake, Alaska organized to acquire and place a 132-foot pole in the town. Alaska Indian Arts, Inc. of Haines,...
During the 1920's, many of the original totem poles in Kake were burned. After many years of not having totem poles, the residents of Kake, Alaska organized to acquire and place a 132-foot pole in the town. Alaska Indian Arts, Inc. of Haines,...
During the 1920's, many of the original totem poles in Kake were burned. After many years of not having totem poles, the residents of Kake, Alaska organized to acquire and place a 132-foot pole in the town. Alaska Indian Arts, Inc. of Haines,...