Title from sleeve. Person stands next to whale meat hanging on line to dry. Small shed or outhouse, corrugated metal building, and utility pole visible in background. 2 1/4 B&W negative.
Title supplied by cataloger. Aerial view of a village or small town showing buildings, dirt roads, and waterfront. Slide labeled, 'Photo copyright Joe Redington Sr. Knik, Alaska.' Slide printed 7/1971. Original format: 35mm color slide
Title supplied by cataloger. A sign in the window reads, 'Potlatch.' There may be fish drying on a post above the house. A person wearing red stands in the doorway. Original format: 35mm color slide
Title supplied by cataloger. Two unidentified men stand next to dog sled. Children stand next to dog sled with two buildings in background. Slide printed 4/1974. Slide box labeled, 'Mushing early.' Original format: 35mm color slide
Title supplied by cataloger. Location unidentified. Houses are identical and in row. Slide binder labeled, 'Scenery.' Original format: 35mm color slide
Man [Cyrol Zuboff's uncle] in ceremonial dress, holding a rattle, stands on porch of wooden building; another man in ceremonial dress stands below Photographer's number 612
Title from color postcard caption Text on verso: "An Alaska Coastal Amphibian leaves Ketchikan on a scheduled flight in Southeast Alaska. Coastal [Airlines] operates throughout the entire panhandle area, serving airports and seaports as well...
Governor Swineford collected the photographs during the 1887 voyage he and his wife, Minnie Swineford, took aboard the Thetis. Included are views of the Thetis and its crew,Alaska Natives from various regions of the State of Alaska, seal...
Ship's officers look on as men with dollies unload and stack cargo from ship; view is from ramp, looking at shore and village houses on hillside behind
Trail through snow in front of commercial buildings: Cassiar House, Rochon & Co.; Gold House, Letherdale & Burton; Discovery Restaurant; and Hotel Irving
These two volumes illustrate an 1897 expedition up the Taku River by members of the Yukon Mining, Trading and Transport Company in the summer of 1897. The expedition was led by P.I. Packard who proposed to build a railroad to Dawson via the Taku...