Soldiers marching down 4th Avenue with crowds of people watching and an eagle flying overhead. Sign to the right says "Drugs". Original size of photograph: 6" x 4 ".
Title by indexer. Image shows a group of men in suits posing for an official photograph. On the left side of the photo hangs a sign on which "Fraternal Order of Eagles" is legible. On the right side of the image, a sign for the Arctic...
Title from caption in album: "April 29 - Golden Eagle nest and two eggs in cliffs at forks - Looking S. E. up West Branch". Photograph shows a jagged cliff with an eagle's nest perched on an outcropping. Snow covered mound can be seen in the...
Title from photograph UAF-2009-123-676, current caption in album reads: "April 29 - Same". Photograph shows a jagged cliff with an eagle's nest perched on an outcropping. Snow covered mound can be seen in the distance.
Title from caption in album: "April 29 - Golden Eagle nest - two eggs- Cliffs at forks - Up East Branch". Photograph shows a jagged cliff with an eagle's nest perched on an outcropping. Snow covered mound can be seen in the distance....
Title from photograph UAF-2009-123-678, current caption in album is: "April 29 - Same". Photograph shows a jagged cliff with an eagle's nest perched on an outcropping. Snow covered mound can be seen in the distance.
Title from photograph UAF-2009-123-678, current caption in album is: "April 29 - Same". Photograph shows a jagged cliff with an eagle's nest perched on an outcropping. Snow covered mound can be seen in the distance.
Title from photograph UAF-2009-123-678, current caption in album is: "April 29 - Same". Photograph shows a jagged cliff with an eagle's nest perched on an outcropping. Snow covered mound can be seen in the distance.
Group portrait of The Fraternal Order of Eagles in Ruby, Alaska 1912. Two individuals are identified, Emily Herms and D. A. McDonald. Mr. McDonald was lost on the Sophia in 1918. Emily Herms is located directly below the right side of the Eagles'...
(7:16 min.) (10 of 25) Business and politics important visitors -- Valdez; Lee, Forbes C.; Lee, Ruth; Whittier; Anchorage; politics; Clark, Espy; Washington DC. -- Representative; mayor; Kendall, Bruce -- Senator; argument; submarine; Eagles Hall
Title taken from caption. "Smiths Ice Cream, Fairbanks." It is not clear what is happening here but it appears to involve ice cutting. According to an e-mail dated 13 January 2012 from Pat Fitzgerald, this may be the operation of...
Title taken from caption. View of two men holding an eagle that was shot by B.B. Fulton as it flew around base camp in what is now Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska. Photo taken during National Geographic Society expedition to Katmai area....
Title taken from caption. View of Ralph Hagelbarger up in a tree looking into a large eagle's nest. Based on other photos in series, the location of this photo is probably somewhere on Kodiak Island, Alaska. Also from caption: "R.H. looking into...
Title taken from caption. View of eaglets in their nest on Takli Island, Alaska. Next to the nest can be seen the hands and foot of a member of the National Geographic expedition clinging to the tree. Caption also says: "Eaglets in the nest on...
View of six women dressed in period costumes in Skagway, Alaska. From front: "Skagway Gals of [18]98". From verso: "Chris McClain, some of the gals". 1958. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 3 1/2". Women in photo identified as (left to right):...
Title taken from caption. Caption continues: "'Nigger head and the Spencer in the distance." The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Spencer (formerly the John C. Spencer) sits in Nikolski Bay to the right of the geographical feature now known as High Hill on...
Title taken from caption. Possibly offshore from Amlia Island. View of Captain H.W. Stinchcomb, of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Ariadne, displaying a bald eagle. From May's journal, dated June 7th: "The Captain and some of the crew came ashore to...
Title taken from caption. Crewmember from the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Morris holding a bald eagle he'd shot. From May's journal, dated June 19th: "Some of the boys from the Morris came ashore to hunt eagles, but only one of them was successful. The...
Title taken from caption. View of bald eagle on rock in surf. Photograph taken during the 1937 Smithsonian Institution's Archaeological Expedition to the Aleutian Islands.