Title taken from notes provided by Peter Haase, September 22, 2004. "Moving down from the 11,000ft camp. No rest for the weary. Some climbers will go from the 12,000ft camp all the way down to McGonagall Pass at 5720ft. without stopping for...
Title taken from notes provided by Peter Haase, September 22, 2004. "Scouting a route across the McKinley River. It was anticipated to take 4 hours, but took 12 hours and we were totally without food (because we expected to be gone only 4...
Title taken from caption. Cataloguer's note: A spectacular view of an ice formation -- sheet ice at a steep angle. A woman dressed in beautiful Alaska Native traditional garments, poses while standing on the ice high above ground, almost...
Title taken from caption. "The Anchorage school house, a three-story structure, having all modern improvements. Both a day and a night school are maintained; the day school consists of seven teachers and approximately 300 students, and the...
"An unusual record of achievement has been established by eight native Alaskans, who were graduated August 10 by the RCA Institutes in New York. Members of a pilot group, sponsored by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, they scored a notable success in...
Title taken from caption. Cataloguer's note: This is a picture of a row of wooden houses. On the opposite side, a large building partially constructed, stands gaping without a roof. Lumber and other discarded materials litter the yard. There is...
Title taken from caption on Album. "Chief Thomas and some Wood River people." Chief Thomas may be the one seated in the center (without a hat). The Chief was one of the head council during the Tanana Chiefs Conference (first conference of...
Title from verso of similar photograph. A group of men and one woman dressed in a semi formal outfits, appear to be attending a party. The gray-haired man (without glasses) is either Jim Dodson or Alden Williams. This appears to be a...
Title taken from caption.
Photograph of the bridge at mile 88 of the WAMCATS line. Caption with photograph reads: Signal Corps bridge at 88. 90 feet long. Cribbing, securely pinned with 2 inch wooden pins, built three to five higher than...
Title from verso. "Major General C. F. Necrason, Adjutant General Alaska National guard, presents a meritorious service award to Wien Consolidated Airlines. The award was given for expeditious handling of guard movements to and from encampment,...
Title from verso. "Major. Gen. C. F. Necrason, Adjutant General Alaska National guard, presents a meritorious service award to Wien Consolidated Airlines. Left to right: Ray Peterson, WCA president; Bob Huff, Anchorage station manager. General...
Title from verso. "Major. Gen. C. F. Necrason, Adjutant General Alaska National Guard, presents a meritorious service award to Wien Consolidated Airlines. Left to right: Ray Peterson, WCA president; Bob Huff, Anchorage station manager. General...
Title by indexer. Unidentified group of men standing on a pier by the waterfront. The five men on the left are in officers' uniforms. They are wearing white caps and dark double-breasted suits without the striped cuffs which typically are found...
Title supplied by cataloger. Airplane marked as CCCP-177 [i.e., SSSR-177] on wheels without wings being towed by a truck across snowy field. Three men in the truck and a utility pole visible in the background. The markings appear to be...
Title supplied by cataloger. The same biplane pictured in UAF-2006-102-70, this time without the men visible. There are human shadows visible in the foreground and a hill in the background. The plane is marked "ANNA" on the side and possibly...
Title from caption. "(c) Winter - [Pond] Co. First aeroplane flight over Juneau, Alaska. August 16, 1920." Verso reads: "NY / Nome Black Wolf Squadron flew over [Juenau]. Pilot Kirkpatrick dropped packet for [Government]. For Mrs. Loftus - We...
Three men stand behind a pile of baggage, including an open case of Lucky Lager beer. They are without coats but have on snowpants and boots, they're wearing sunglasses, and are eating sausage.
Title taken from caption. Caption also says: "Piles of kelp (Alaria fistulosa) ready to be spaded into native potato gardens, Kodiak." Caption of photo number UAA-hmc-0186-volume7-6018 reads: "... From time immemorial the natives have applied the...