Accession Number: 433 Old Num: 110 Description: wood; carved Found: arctic ocean Descriptive Narrative: Spare paddle blade carved from natural light colored wood. Both sides of the blade have a central ridge with the back ridge...
Title taken from caption. "A 110 lb Auto, Fairbanks, Aa. A.J.P." A man on a vehicle that appears to be two bicycles connected. What may be a fuel canister can be seen between the bikes; since there don't appear to be any peddles this may...
Title taken from caption. View of the ruined barabaras around Vegetation Station No. 110 at Katmai Village. Photo taken during National Geographic Society expedition to Katmai area. 1915.
Relief shown pictorially. Includes five different scales and a table of explanation of cartographic terms used on the map. Published as two separate sheets, which fit together; this copy has been glued together to form one large map of the...
Ms., mounted on cardboard. Relief shown by shading; depths shown by soundings. Depth in sazhens [approx. 2.13 meters], from the chart of Mr. La Perouse, supplemented from the surveys of Captain Lieutenant Zarembo. Signed, with annotations, by...
Title taken from creator's notes. The notes read: "If you overlap slide 30 and slide 28 (1999-204-112 and 110) you can see that it is a continuation to the west down the street at Ladd Field. However, Cecil is not able to identify the...
Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Inset: Aleutian Islands. Page 171 of Atlas of the world. Text and engraved illustrations on verso (p. 172): Sitka, Alaska. Green tint around edges of Alaska; remainder of map not colored. 23 x 30...
Relief shown by hachures;depths shown by soundings. "Drawn by H. Lindenkohl." "Drawn from observations by Act'g Assist. W. H. Dall and Party, in August 1874." "Issued in July 1875." Oriented with north to the upper left. Annotated: July...
Title from caption. Photograph shows a gravel bluff at mile 373.25. A man and a horse stand next to a cart on the railroad track. Caption also reads: "No. 110. A. J. Johnson, Official photographer, A. E. C.".
Title from caption. Boat on the Yukon River's White Horse Rapids. Caption reads: "In loaded scow, this is a very dangerous piece of water situated a couple miles or so above the Canadian town of White Horse and about 110 miles from Skaguay...
"The five officers who flew the 9,000 miles from New York to Nome and back in 110 flying hours. Left to right: Capt. St. Clair Street, Commanding; 1st lieut. Clifford C. Nutt; 2d Lieut. Eric C. Nelson; 2d Lieut. C....
Relief shown pictorially. Hand colored. Shows Hudson Bay east to Bering Strait; north coasts of Greenland, Canada and Alaska incomplete. Includes explanatory text. "No. 110."
Published in [1747?]. Scale not given W180 00, E180 00, N90...
Title by cataloguer. A group of seals are seen at the bottom of a cliff near the water. Cataloguer's note: There are 18 seal species in the world. The largest seal, the elephant seal can weigh as much as 5,000 pounds, and the smallest weighs as...
Title taken from caption. " A part of the Manhattan party on the lower Klutena. Dec- 98." Photographer: P.S. Hunt, photo No. 110. Reproduced from glass plate.
Title taken from caption. View of a gas station and milepost located at the intersection of the Alaska Highway and the Glenn Highway in Tok, Alaska. Sign reads: "Whitehorse 401. Valdez [?]. Fairbanks 207. Anchorage [?]. Big Delta 110. Boundary 57."...
Mageik, one of Father Bernard Hubbard's dogs, on board the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Northland en route from Seattle to Alaska. From May's journal, dated May 23rd: "There are two of Father Hubbard's dogs on board, Magiek and Wolf, they weigh 100 and...