Winter view as seen from Anchorage Fire Chief William L. McNutt's home at 1925 Arctic Boulevard in Anchorage, Alaska. Fire department vehicle is parked in driveway in foreground and camper is parked in driveway on other side of street. Photograph...
View of Fritz Nyberg and dog next to campfire at Mount McKinley National Park (later Denali National Park and Preserve), Alaska. From verso: "Fritz Nyberg about 1925. McKinley Park". Original photograph size: 4 1/2" x 5 1/2".
Ttitle hand-written on slide. There is also an alternate title written on the slide that says, "Mardy + CEM cooking after storm." This color slide was taken by Olaus Johan Murie (1889-1963) and depicts Charlotte E. Mauk (right, in dark jacket and...
Transcript of diary kept by Myrtle Ryan (later Bunger) in 1900 that describes her journey to and life in Dawson in the Yukon Territory and Nome, Alaska. Myrtle recounts how she traveled from Los Angeles, California to Skagway by boat in January...
Title taken from verso. Woman sitting near grated campfire at camp at Thompson Pass, Alaska. July 1963. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 10" x 8".
Title taken from verso. Horse looking out of tent-barn along Valdez-Fairbanks Trail, Alaska. Also from verso: "The trail horse 'barn' ('stable'). The method was to dig snow down to ground before putting up tents for the barn. House tents were...
Title taken from stereograph. "246-(11530) -- Arctic City is near the Arctic Circle on a branch of the Yukon River. You would know by everything in this view that you are in a cold climate. In the background are the snow-covered mountains with...
Title taken from notes provided by Peter Haase, September 22, 2004. "Pete Haase & Chuck DeHart setting out (with Al Randall, Bob Working, Pete MacManus) to put in route up Karstens Ridge."
Title taken from notes provided by Peter Haase, September 22, 2004. "Our 7500ft camp, the Flatiron (the flat wedge facing to the left), the Great Icefall, and the North Peak."
Title taken from notes provided by Peter Haase, September 22, 2004. "Establishing camp at 12,000ft. Building snow walls around tents to protect them from high winds."