Title from caption. Photograph of three old men seated near a tent. Narrative in photo album reads: "Above are three old men: Old Beaver Creek William, Old Steven, and Old Charlie. The village, Stevens Village, was named for him. He had a...
Title from caption. Photograph of three people at an odd geological formation. Narrative in photo album read: "A queer overhanging rock formation near Marlin."
Title from caption. Photograph of two children in a classroom. Narrative in photo album reads: " 'Anton' Mayo, a sister of the main character on Rex Beach's novel 'The Barrier.' " "3 pictures taken inside Rampart Indian School. Most pupils...
Title from caption. Photograph of two men in a boat wearing head nets. Narrative in photo album reads: "Government men on business inspection trip. Note head nets for protection from flies & mosquitoes."
Title from caption. Photograph of two men in the boat yard behind Stevens Village, building a boat. Narrative in photo album reads: "The boat yard just back of the village where the Indians constructed their long poling boats. They whip-sawed...
Title from caption. Photograph of two men in white posing with two dead mountain goats. Caption reads: "Two members of the Arctic Brotherhood order out on a hunting trip in the hills near Skaguay with white regalia of the order on, and...
Title from caption. Photograph of two men standing on either side of a seated girl. Narrative in the photo album reads: "Above are Young Beaver Creek William, Ellen Adam, his adopted daughter and Henry. All are dressed white-man fashion."
Title from caption. Photograph of two men with a horse-drawn piece of farm equipment. Narrative in photo album reads: "Farming just under the Arctic Circle. Mr. Gasser on foot."
Title from caption. Photograph of two six-horse teams planting wheat. Narrative in photo album read: "Wheat is the only product. Six horse teams putting wheat in the ground in a hurry to take advantage of moisture conditions."
Title from caption. Photograph of two steamboats, one larger than the other. Narrative in photo album reads: "Large and small steamboats on the Yukon River. Some used oil for fuel, while others used cord wood cut by natives on contract to the...
Title from caption. Photograph of two wagons hauling bags of wheat to the grain elevator. Narrative in photo album read: "At right: Hauling bags of wheat to the company elevator in town, four horses are used. This is a dry farming area in...
Title from caption. Photograph of two young men identified as Johnnie Fred and Esaias George (standing). Narrative in photo album reads: "Here are Johnnie Fred & Esaias George (standing). Esaias was our favorite boy. He came to school for me...
Title from caption. Photograph of Warden High School. Narrative in photo album read: "The high school at Warden in southern Washington, where I was principal the year before we came back East after an absence of fifteen years."
Title from caption. Photograph of Whitehorse, Yukon Territory. Caption reads: "This town is in Canadian Territory & practically the head of navigation for steamers of the class as seen in picture, -the upper Canadian terminus of the White...
Title from caption. Photograph of Young Adam, his wife and children standing outside of a cabin. Cora Rivenburg may be seen off to the right side of the photo. Narrative in the photo album reads: "Young Adam, wife and some of his children. He...
Title from caption. Postcard of a dogsled race about to start. Narrative in photo album reads: "Ready to start a dog-team race. Each team is timed and must return with every dog it takes out, even if dog is dead, or exhausted or crippled, he...
Title from caption. Postcard of a rodeo taking place on one end of the village of Quincy, Washington. Many of the people are viewing the action from their automobiles which ring the rodeo grounds. Narrative in photo album reads: "A rodeo,...
Title from caption. Postcard of Tanana as seen from the tower at Fort Gibbon. The A B [Arctic Brotherhood] Hall is identifiable at the center far right. Narrative in photo album reads: "View of Tanana looking east from the tower in Ft....
Title from caption. Postcard of the Christmas Eve, December 24, 1912, sunset at Fort Gibbon, Alaska at -40 degrees F. Sunset took place at 1.20 P.M. Narrative in photo album reads: "Note that sunset was rather early."