The entire collection contains reports, correspondence, pamphlets, and administrative records received from the agricultural stations at Matanuska, Fairbanks, and Petersburg. The papers address such topics as environmental data, Alaskan flora,...
Title from image Eleven people pose on the deck of Coast Guard Revenue Cutter BEAR; full title reads, the survivors of the S. S. "Karluk" of the Canadian Arctic Expedition, rescued from Wrangel Island by the schooner "King and Winge"
Title from image Thirteen people stand around cross, honoring the eleven people whose lives were lost when the KARLUK was carried off and crushed by ice
Named for Carlile P. Patterson, the PATTERSON was a United States Coast and Geodetic Survey ship, rigged as a barkentine, in operation between 1883 and 1918
Dr. Echor Huybrechts and Julie Vanophem (seated in tram). Standing (l to r) Albert Nadeau, Mr. Van Dieviot, Simone Vanophem, Nicholas Van Muylder, Jean Vanophem, unidentified cook.
Title from image caption Full caption: Capt. Robt. A. Bartlett and the survivors of the S.S. KARLUK of the Canadian Arctic Expedition, rescued from Wrangel Island [Russia] by the schooner KING & WINGE, on board U.S.R.C. BEAR
Title taken from image. Photograph of map showing lodes and city lots. Legend on map: Wettrick and Wilhelm Civil and Mining Engineers, Juneau, Alaska. Scale: 1 inch = 100ft.