Title from verso. Dirt road (which is now part of the Seward Highway) leads to Moose Pass, 30 miles north of Seward, Alaska. 1940-1948. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 4" x 6".
Handwritten note reads "Northers Meeting, Napakiak. Jan. 1949". Group posing near the wall of a building. Group consists of Alaska Native women and children wearing kuspuks. Group includes a non-Native Alaska...
Handwritten note reads "Napakiak school children. Willie Alexie, Jan. 1949". Group of Native Alaska children pose with three adults near a snowmobile. One of the adults and the snowmobile appear in UAF-1997-108-204.
Handwritten note reads "Moravian Church, Napakiak, 1949". In the center of the photograph is a white building. In front of white building is a smokestack and what appears to be the roof of another building. More...
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows people standing on and around three Navy ships at port. Caption from finding aid reads "Navy 1949 Juneau". Location is Juneau, Alaska.
The U of A float in the Fairbanks winter carnival parade on Second Avenue in Fairbanks. On the float are a dog sled, a dog, a football player in uniform, a women in ski outfit, a student in a dunce cap, and other students in fashions of the day...
Title taken from caption. View of buildings near a railroad line on Kodiak Island, Alaska, with railroad cars parked next to one of the buildings near the center and a railroad car on the tracks at far left. July 7, 1949.
Photograph shows two trucks parked outside a small single story wooden building; a sign on the building reads "Little Susitna Lodge". Original photograph size: 4 x 5 inch.
Title taken from image. View of a village on King Island. The settlement consists of a cluster of wooden buildings perched on the side of a hill amongst rock outcrops. All the buildings are raised on stilts. Original photograph size: 8 x 10 inch.
Looking across the street at the entrance to the federal jail in Anchorage, Alaska. An automobile is parked at left, a motorcycle is parked in center, and a truck is partially visible at right. 1949. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 3...
Looking across the street at the broken rear wall of the Anchorage, Alaska federal jail. From verso: "Federal jail built when Anchorage first began. It's so decrepit some prisoners kicked the side of the wall out just to show it could be done."...
View of Alaska Territorial Governor Ernest Gruening (seated at desk) signing the Fish Trap Tax bill. Standing (L-R): Speaker of the House Stanley McCutcheon, Senator Victor C. Rivers, Representative Marcus Jensen.