Two minute, 4 second film clip, black & white/silent, of life in Anchorage, 1915-1917. Clip is in a film newsreel format and shows Anchorage street scenes, the 3 in 1 Laundry, a pie eating contest, some Anchorage houses, the Alaska Labor Union of...
Title from image caption Delegates to District Convention pose with their hats on Identification provided in verso: Row 1 (front): 1. A.K. Delaney 2. unknown 3. unknown 4. unknown 5. Bedoe 6. Swineford 7. unknown 8. Sol Ripinsky 9. Ed...
Title from image caption Delegates to District Convention pose with their hats on Identification provided in verso: Row 1 (front): 1. A.K. Delaney 2. unknown 3. unknown 4. unknown 5. Bedoe 6. Swineford 7. unknown 8. Sol Ripinsky 9. Ed...
Title taken from image. Hats on. Verso: Row 1 (front): 1. A.K. Delaney 2. unknown 3. unknown 4. unknown 5. Bedoe 6. Swineford 7. unknown 8. Sol Ripinsky 9. Ed Russell 10. Wm. Casey Jr. Row 2: 1. Geo. C. Teal 2. unknown 3....
Title taken from image. Hats off. Verso: Row 1 (front): 1. A.K. Delaney 2. unknown 3. unknown 4. unknown 5. Bedoe 6. Swineford 7. unknown 8. Sol Ripinsky 9. Ed Russell 10. Wm. Casey Jr. Row 2: 1. Geo. C. Teal 2. unknown 3....
Simon Paneak makes the first connection of two support members for the skin house. House was created by Simon Paneak and various other people from Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska.
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...
Charter of Pioneers of Alaska, Igloo No. 3, Nome, Alaska, dated April 2, 1908. Charter shows photo of men sitting around campfire with dogs and sleds, and gives list of members. April 2, 1908. Photographer: O. D. Goetze.
Title taken from front. View of Copper River and Northwestern Railway locomotive traveling from Cordova to Valdez, Alaska. Oct. 3, 1909. Photographer: Kennedy. Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 5 1/2".
Front Row:
1.
2. Hillery McKenna
3. Wren Girl (crossed out)
4. John Meyers
5. Geo Nelson
Second Row:
1. Lucile Fox
2. Alice King
3. Henrietta Heid
4. Celia Tibbits
5. Hilda Lillestrand
6. B. Mullea
7. B. Olds
8. Lily...
Slavery was an accepted custom in many Native tribes. On May 8, 1886, District Judge Layfayette Dawson in Sitka decided that the Thirteenth Amendment and the 1866 Civil Rights Act abolishing slavery applied to the "uncivilized tribes" of Alaska. ...
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOREST SERVICE HENRY S. GRAVES, FORESTER TONGASS NATIONAL FOREST ALASKA U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOREST SERVICE HENRY S. GRAVES, FORESTER TONGAS NATIONAL FOREST ...
Description: wool; brass; braid; piping; serge; cotton; silk; ribbon Used: Chief Kowee; Kaawa.ee Descriptive Narrative: a). Jacket - navy blue wool, double breasted, w/row of 7 brass navy type buttons & 7 buttonholes up each side of the...
Relief shown by hill shading. Section 3 of 3. Working maps for Western Union Telegraph Co. Section 3 includes Alaska, excluding Southeast, the Alaska Peninsula & the Aleutians, and the north coast. Stamped on verso "Western Union Telegraph Co....
Relief shown by contours and spot heights. "Dates refer to camps." Map 3 from Report, Public Resolution No. 25, 55th Congress, 3d Session. 109 x 39 cm.
Published in [Washington, D.C.] by Geological Survey (U.S.) in 1898. Scale is...