Shows North Pacific Ocean. Includes Asia from the Philippines to Bering Strait as well as the Seward Peninsula, part of Bristol Bay, the Alaska Peninsula and some of the Aleutian Islands. Reference: Falk 1775-5.
Relief shown by hachures; depths shown by soundings. Shows the Aleutian Islands including Kodiak, most of Cook Inlet and Bristol Bay. "Ispravlena s opisi shturmana Vasil'eva, proizvedenoi v 1829 g. Amerik. Berega ot rieki Kuskokvima do...
(3:57 min.) (04 of 24) 04 After the war. Worked the passenger ships for years. Moved ashore into receiving ship stores. Did receiving for Korea and Vietnam wars. Moved up to the main office. Got to make deals for a million dollars. ...
The George King Collection describes in photographs and manuscript material early aviation in Alaska. There are two series in this collection. The first series consists of five photograph albums and two folders of loose photographs. The second...
61 second film clip, color with audio track narration Clip shows the early Bristol Bay salmon fishery. Narration discusses the use of the sailboats during the time that power boats were banned from Bristol Bay, a ban that lasted until the...
57 second, black & white with audio track, film clip of Jay Hammond discussing the difference between the sightseeing tourist to the sport hunter/fisher before the JFSLUPC (Joint Federal State Land Use Planning Commission) at Naknek, Alaska. Jay...
37 second film clip, black & white with audio track of, Jay Hammond testifying before the Joint Federal State Land Use Planning Commission while mayor of Bristol Bay Burough. Jay states that local residents do not want a road from Anchorage to the...
Title from verso. "Leumuel G. Wingard, Bureau of Fisheries agent for Alaska, arrives by air on an emergency trip to Bristol Bay, Alaska- 1937." Wingard, sitting on a pontoon, seems to have a cigar between his teeth. Wingard is identified...
Title by indexer. A side view of a float plane on frozen water and next to a couple of large ice formations. The side of the plane reads "Bristol Bay Air Service", and the tail reads "NC-451-N".
Title from verso. "I beleive it was Burt Ruff's ? plane. Tied to ice cakes on frozen beach at [Bootleggers] Cove near Anchorage about 1943. [from Bob Reeve file]. Photo by Russ Dow." A rear view of a float plane labeled "Bristol Bay Air...
Title by indexer. "Burt Ruoff's Travel Air in sea [Bristol] Bay Airways." A view of a small float plane at the dock. The cityscape is visible in the distance as is a five masted schooner.
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Aerial photograph of a dock and cannery buildings in Bristol Bay. Several smaller buildings are visible behind the cannery. Wing of the plane is visible in the shot. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 4 1/2".
Title taken from caption. View of four unidentified members of the crew of the Pactolus standing on the ship's deck. Location was probably somewhere between Kodiak Island and Bristol Bay. Photo taken during National Geographic Society expedition...
Title taken from caption. Caption also says: "Eskimo woman dressing salmon, Naknek. This woman was away from the village at the time the Flu struck otherwise she would have died for the epidemic carried off practically every adult native in the...
Title taken from caption. Photo loose in album. Portrait of James Hamel in small boat. Probably vicinity of Bristol Bay. An unidentified man is to the right of the image.
Title taken from caption. Photo loose in album. View of the crew of the U.S.C.G. Bittersweet readying a work boat to be taken ashore. Probably in the vicinity of Bristol Bay.