Title taken from front. Looking east across Resurrection Bay at 4th of July Creek drainage from Seward, Alaska waterfront beach. Also from front: "14B. L.N.G." March 21, 1909. Photographer's number 14B. Photographer: Lillie N. Gordon. Original...
Senator Gruening seated with his staff for a photograph. Staff identified as: Toni Friedman, George Sundborg, Frances Abelitis, Milton Fairfax, Celia Niemi, Virginia Jackson, Joan Leahy, Estelle Stonum, Joe Brewer, Avis Brateng, Sarah Shepard,...
Photograph with a press release included which reads: Case Of The Missing Watercolor--Secretary of the Interior Stewart L. Udall, right, presents to Senator Ernest Gruening (D-Alaska) the reproduction of a painting depicting the transfer of Russian...
The Iditarod River flowing through the town of Iditarod, with several barges or boats on the river. This photograph is believed to from 1920 after Irving Reed's sled dog trip in March 1920. See "Rainy Pass by dog team" for...
This is believed to be the Innoko or Iditarod River on a cloudy day. In March 1920 Irving Reed traveled to the Innoko gold fields on the Iditarod Trail "to survey for patent ... placer claims on Yankee and Little creeks"...
River with boat wake. This is probably on the Innoko or Iditarod River in 1920. In March 1920, Irving Reed had traveled to the Innoko gold fields on the Iditarod Trail "to survey for patent ... placer claims on Yankee and...
It is assumed the river is the Iditarod and that the town visible in the distance is Iditarod. Related photographs from the Reed collection of the town of Iditarod are at UAF-1968-21-126 and UAF-1968-21-133. It is believed...
This is a photograph of George Glass and his seventeen year old son Ophir with their dog teams at the summit of Rainy Pass while traveling on the Iditarod Trail with Irving Reed in March 1920. Related Rainy Pass...
Three men gold panning on Little Creek, Innoko. The caption identifies them as [illegible] Glass, G. W. Glass, and I. M. Reed. A magazine article by Irving Reed, "Rainy Pass by dog team," describes the circumstance of...
A musher poses with a dog sled while crossing Rainy Pass on the Iditarod Trail in late March 1920. The trip was made by George Glass, his 17 year old son Ophir Glass, and Irving Reed. It is unknown which of them is the...
Photograph of Valdez, Alaska in winter. Two people walk through the snow near the Producers and Consumers Exchange. This photograph is believe to have been taken in March 1920 when Irving Reed traveled from Seattle to...
View of Valdez, Alaska with snowy mountains in the background. The photograph was taken by Irving Reed from the steamer Alameda while traveling from Seattle to Seward so that he could travel the Iditarod Trail by dog...
View of Valdez from a distance. This photograph was most likely taken from the ship Alameda in March 1920 when Irving Reed traveled from Seattle to Seward by boat so that he could travel the Iditarod Trail. See his...
View down Fourth Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska on March 15, 1920. The store on the left looks like it says Brown & Hawkins. Another photograph (AMRC-b65-2-4) says there is a Brown & Hawkins store on 4th Avenue. There was...
People with sled dogs are at the Little Susitna Roadhouse. From related photographs, it is known that the two people on the right are George Glass and his seventeen year old son Ophir, who traveled with Irving Reed on the...
The musher with the dogsled team near the log cabins, is either George Glass or his seventeen year old son Ophir. They traveled the Iditarod Trail with Irving Reed in March 1920. See Reed's magazine article, "Rainy Pass by...
Three dogsled teams at Knik. Several log buildings are in the background, as well as the sign of the Knik Roadhouse, and and the Two Girls Cafe. The three mushers are Irving Reed, George Glass, and his seventeen year old...