Title from finding aid. Photograph shows an agricultural exhibit at the Tanana Valley Fair. Some photographs in this collection may have white bars running across them horizontally. Caption includes date: "Sept. 8, 1914".
Title from caption. Photograph of an owl perched on a tree stump. Narrative on a related imag]in photo album reads: "Eva and her young owl. It was caught young and is about half-grown in the picture. Notice Eva's beaded moose-skin gloves. ...
Title from caption. Photograph of Eva and her owl. Narrative in photo album reads: "Eva and her young owl. It was caught young and is about half-grown in the picture. Notice Eva's beaded moose-skin gloves. She is wearing them here to...
Title from caption. Photograph of an owl standing on a stump. Narrative on a related image in photo album reads: "Eva and her young owl. It was caught young and is about half-grown in the picture. Notice Eva's beaded moose-skin gloves. She...
Title taken from the back of photograph. Notes with photo. " Close up of the snowy owl ". See also UAF-1984-31-66. Property of Dorothea Leighton, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore MD.
Title taken from front. Group of birds native to Alaska in front of window, stuffed by A.H. Dunham, taxidermist, with crab at top of photo and barrel of gun at bottom, Nome, Alaska. Photographer's number A181. n.d. Photographer: Goetze.
Title taken from label on matting. Ivory carvings of puffin (sea parrot) and Arctic owl on display in Juneau, Alaska. Photographer's number 8312. 1938. Photographer: Ray B. Dame. Original photograph size: 8 1/4" x 10".
Title taken from text.
Photograph with a caption that reads: Part of the deserted "stampede" town of Wreeka at the mouth of the Tenderfoot. Owls and rabbits the only inhabitants. Visible are several cabins and a bridge across Tenderfoot...
Title taken from front. Photo of face-off between cat and owl in Alaska. Photographer's number P-1615. 1920's. Photographer: possibly Arthur Hansin Eide. Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 1/8" x 5".