Image shows time-lapsed photograph of the progress of the sun on the shortest day of the year, December 21st, in Nome, Alaska. Sunrise noted as 10:25am, and sunset at 1:35pm, though no year noted.
Title from verso. Photograph of George Black's riverboat crew, only the two men in the middle are identified: Gregory Kokrine (shortest) and Art Peterson (tallest).
Title from verso. Postcard of a group of intermediate religious students, boys in the back row and girls in the front. Verso reads: "Here is a picture of some intermediate girls. The ones marked by (X) are half-breed white...
Title taken from caption. "December Sun. Copy righted 1915 by A J Painter Fairbanks Alaska. "Photograph of Sun. Taken the shortest day in the year. Dec 21th 15 min Exp." Indexer's note: It is possible that the shot is taken over a...
Title taken from caption. "11517 -- [18] Sledding over the ice of an Alaskan river on long journeys is an undertaking both tedious and perilous. Storms and biting frosts entail great discomfort as well as threaten life. During pleasant...
Title taken from caption. "The sun at its highest point on the shortest day in the year. Noon Dec 21 - 98. From San Jose cabin." Photographer: P.S. Hunt, photo No. 106.
Cataloguer's note: Hunt had lived in San Jose California for eight...
Title taken from caption. A group of school girls is lined up on a boardwalk, arranged in height from shortest to tallest. They pose for the photograph outside a building, possibly the schoolhouse, in Savoonga, Saint Lawrence Island, Alaska. A...