Title from accompanying notes. "Shige (aka "Camera") at Camp 1. He's their photographer." Portrait of a man in plaid shirt, with a red hat and snow goggles.
Portrait photograph of Brenda Itta with the note: To our great and wonderful Senator of Alaska-Senator Gruening. Thank you for all you have done for the Eskimos. Sincerely, Brenda Itta.
A woman sits side-saddle on the branch of a tree, over what may be a stream. She is holding what looks like a flute. The photo is labelled "[Mrlyn?] Hammerstein Whitehead."
Title taken from verso. Verso reads: "1939. B.C. - Near Telegraph Creek. Slim -." Slim Williams was a musher, trapper, mail carrier, and adventurer who came to Alaska during the Klondyke Gold Rush. In 1933, Williams made a well-publicized...
Title taken from verso. Full verso reads: "Slim riding a bucking two-wheeler through the Alaska muskeg. May 1939." Slim Williams was a musher, trapper, mail carrier, and adventurer who came to Alaska during the Klondyke Gold Rush. In...
Title taken from caption. Full caption reads: "Slim William International Trail Blazer. Alaska to Washington, D.C. 1933." Verso stamped: POSTCARD and contains handwritten text: "Bert Winder From Slim Williams." Slim Williams was a...
Title taken from caption. Full caption reads: "Slim" Williams, International Trail Blazer and his leader "Rembrandt." Verso stamped: "POSTCARD." Slim Williams was a musher, trapper, mail carrier, and adventurer who came to Alaska...
Title by indexer. Handwritten text on verso looks like: "J. F. Moore. Logan Fort Ind." Slim Williams was a musher, trapper, mail carrier, and adventurer who came to Alaska during the Klondyke Gold Rush. In 1933, Williams made a...
Title by indexer. Caption reads: "'Slim' Williams, International Trail Blazer. Alaska Cabin - A Century of Progress." Verso stamped: "POST CARD. New York - Stadler Photographing Co. - Chicago. Made in U.S.A." Slim Williams was a...
Title by indexer. Slim Williams was a musher, trapper, mail carrier, and adventurer who came to Alaska during the Klondyke Gold Rush. In 1933, Williams made a well-publicized mushing trip from Fairbanks, Alaska to Washington D.C. to prove the...
Title by indexer. Verso reads: "Hubbard" Photo attributed to George Lockyear by collection donor. George Lockyear served in the United States Army Signal Corps and was stationed at Fort Gibbon, Alaska, somewhere between 1905 and 1918.
Title taken from caption. Man smoking a pipe poses for a winter photo near Port Nellie Juan Cannery, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Photo taken during National Geographic Society expedition on the way to Katmai area. 1918? Photographer: Jasper D. Sayre.