Title taken from verso. Verso: President Harding, while seated on the porch of the schoolhouse at the Indian Village of Metlakatla, with Mrs. Harding, Governor Scott Bone and Secretary Wallace, sights an aviator cutting circles in the Alaskan Skies...
Title taken from verso. Verso: the President, with Governor Bone, chatting with two sailors of the U.S. Naval Radio Station at Seward (Times Wide World Photos).
Title taken from verso. Verso: President Harding leaving his Pullman at Seward, Alaska, for an extended exploration of a branch line of the railroad by means of an automobile fitted with railway wheels (Times Wide World Photos). Other members of...
Title taken from verso. President Harding on a Hill Outside Valdez, the Centre of the Copper Region of Alaska, Has the Points of Interest Shown to Him by a Member of His Party. At left is Governor Bone, and then President Harding (Times Wide World...
Title taken in part from image. A group portrait of Elks, Moose, Alaska-Juneau Mine and American Legion baseball teams at Firemen's Ball Park. Includes Grover Winn (former U.S. Commissioner), eighth from left in dark hat and bow tie; "Dolly" Gray...
Title from image caption Full caption: "Gov. Bone dons Eskimo 'parka' for President and Mrs. Harding" three people next to ship's railing; water and mountains in background
Title taken from collection notes. Notes: Dr. Rabeau removing container with frozen bone therein. Lettering on box: Refrigerated bone bank, fragile, this side up, Mt Edgecumbe Medical Center, Mt Edgecombue Alaska.
A bone engraved with different animals. There are fish and bubbles along with an otter. There also seems to be some foxes along the bottom right hand corner. The bone has an outline along the sides and the animals are standing along the edges of...
Carving of a man standing with his arms extended out at his sides, palms down, wearing mittens, a hooded parka, and boots. Made from old whale bone, the carving is a medium brown color and still has a lot of beach sand left in the pores of the...
"Bone diggers from U. of Alaska dug this up. It is part of an eskimos village 2000 years old. (Point Hope)." Wood and bone from an excavation unit at the prehistoric village, Point Hope, Alaska.
Group of men identified as left to right: Scott C. Bone, Governor of Alaska; A. W. Leonard, President of Puget Sound L. & P. G.; Samuel H. Piles, U. S. Senator (Wash.); Clarence B.?; Charles W. Fairbanks, Vice President of the United States;...
Title taken from accompanying note. "[Sign for Utkeagvik Presbyterian Church, established 1898 (Barrow & N.A.R.L., 1973); photo has negative]." Two pieces of what may be whale bone support a sign, itself carved in bone.
Title taken from accompanying note. "[Sign for Utkeagvik Presbyterian Church, established 1898 (Barrow & N.A.R.L., 1973); photo has negative]." Two pieces of what may be whale bone support a sign, itself carved in bone. See identical photo at...
Title taken from caption. View of a whale bone resting on a rack and part of an umiak on the beach in Kotzebue, Alaska. Photograph taken 07/05/1952. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide.
Verso: President Harding and party leaving the Arctic Brotherhood, a fraternal organization whose motto is "No Boundary Line Here." Camp Skagway #1, 1889. The Arctic Brotherhood conferred their degree on the President 7/30/23
Title from verso President Harding addresses a crowd from a grandstand in an unidentified location; business signs on wall for Alaskan Hotel, W. M. Wolf, Northwest Soda Co. Bottlers, Rolfo's, and Bevo [near beer]