Title taken from caption. Caption reads in its entirety: "Another view of camp on the Arctic beach. Shows general character and width of beach bounded by frozen silt and turf bank 20 feet high. July 31, 1912." The other view referenced in this...
Image appears identical to uaa-hmc-0166-b1-79-7-1. Caption on that image reads: "Topographer Guerin's camp on the Arctic coast. The cook Aleck Hartle in doorway of tent. July 31, 1912."
Image appears identical to uaa-hmc-0166-b1-79-7-2. Caption on that image reads: "Another view of camp on the Arctic beach. Shows general character and width of beach bounded by frozen silt and turf bank 20 feet high. July 31, 1912." The other view...
Title taken from caption. Caption reads: "Slumped polygonal frost cracks in the frozen silt, turf-mantled coastal plain along the Arctic coast in the vicinity of the 141st meridan. The deepest slumps are along systems of frost cracks that drain out...
Title taken from caption. Caption reads in its entirety: "Topographer Guerin's camp on the Arctic coast. The cook Aleck Hartle in doorway of tent. July 31, 1912."
Title taken from caption. Caption reads: "Slumped polygonal frost cracks in the frozen silt, turf-mantled coastal plain along the Arctic coast in the vicinity of the 141st meridan. The deepest slumps are along systems of frost cracks that drain out...
Title taken from front. View of Alaska Engineering Commission Railway tracks during construction at Frank Svarka and Company's site, Matanuska Valley, Alaska. Also from front: "A.E.C. G380." From margin: "[Mile] 31.75." An Alaska Engineering...
Title taken from verso. View of docks and harbor at Anchorage, Alaska, with Cook Inlet in background and dredge at pier. Aug. 31, 1923. Photographers: C.J. Blanchard and Ray B. Dame. Original photograph size: 6 1/2" x 8 1/2".
Title taken from verso. View of storefront for Romick's Men' Wear at 307 4th Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska, with men standing on sidewalk. Signs on buildings read: "Romick's Men's Wear," "Frontier Saloon," and "Union Cab. Dial 23201." Also from...
Title taken from verso. Bulldozer plowing snow at west end of Northern Lights Boulevard in Anchorage, Alaska. From information with photo: "Gene's Realty. New subdivision on west end of Northern Lts. Blvd." March 31, 1959. Photographer: Ward W....
Group photo of Sisters of Providence at shrine on grounds of Providence Hospital in Anchorage, Alaska. May 31, 1956. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 4" x 5".
Title taken from verso. Group photo of Matanuska Valley Bank directors in Anchorage, Alaska. Left to right: William D. Renfro, Al Swalling, ?, ?, Robert A. Baker, Richard M. Jones (standing), Dr. Asa L. Martin, Keith M. Lesh. May 31, 1961....
Title taken from front. View of grade for Alaska Engineering Commission railway at miles 220 and 221 along Susitna River in Southcentral Alaska. Also from front: "A.E.C. H92." An Alaska Engineering Commission photo. Photographer's number H92. Aug....
Title taken from front. View of Alaska Engineering Commission officials at District Engineer H.F. Dose's residence and headquarters at mile 245 along Susitna River near Dead Horse Hill in Alaska. Also from front: "A.E.C. H96." An Alaska Engineering...
Title taken from front. Group photo of Alaska Engineering Commission Chairman William C. Edes and other railroad officials at headquarters and residence of District Engineer H. F. Dose during inspection trip at mile 245 of railroad along Susitna...
Title taken from front. View of tent at mile 247 of Alaska Engineering Commission railway on Susitna River in Southcentral Alaska, with boat on river at right. Also from front: "A.E.C. H104." An Alaska Engineering Commission photo. Photographer's...
Title taken from front. View of boat taking on coal on Susitna River in Alaska, opposite mile 231 of Alaska Engineering Commission railway, with men standing on shore and on boat. Also from front: "A number of lignite coal veins are located at this...
Title taken from front. View of Alaska Engineering Commission construction crew passing and laying railroad ties by hand during railroad construction in Anchorage, Alaska, with horse at right. Also from front: "Is that O'Reily? Laurence. A.E.C. No....
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. ...