Title from accompanying materials. Ralph Miller and Mr. Powers go ptarmigan hunting and find success on the tundra. The men's identity is listed in accompanying materials.
Title taken from caption. View of a National Geographic expedition member, Jasper Dean Sayre, holding his shotgun and the ducks he has just shot. Caption also says: "Sayre with a mess of ducks secured in a few minutes directly in front of camp."...
Title taken from caption. View of H.M. Wallace holding a swan that he shot in one hand and the Remington he used to shoot it in the other hand. Caption also says: "H.M. Wallace. A swan and the Remington automatic." Photo taken in what was later...
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows five men and one boy on a boat named "Ankle Deep" on the Chena River after a bird hunting trip. Buildings can be seen in the background including a church and businesses.
Title taken from front. Ducks, geese, and other birds shot during hunting trip are displayed in front of building, as hunters and dog stand underneath at Ruby, Alaska. From verso: "Ruby, Alaska. G. Smith." Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society....
Title by indexer. On a string are hung several dead ptarmigans, a type of grouse plentiful on the tundra of Alaska. The number 38 is hand-written in the upper left of the photograph.
Title from accompanying materials. Mr. Ralph Miller and his partner identified in accompanying materials only as Mr. Powers find success in ptarmigan hunting on the tundra.