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Bad fire season too many people crashing. Took job flying for Trans-ocean airways, then flew Korean air lift for military. After war too much competition from Wien Airways so went back to teaching. ...
Carlson's Roadhouse and Store, Cantwell. From verso: "Cantwell, 1935 looked the same, 1945. Roadhouse right of Store." 1935. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".
Group portrait of (I. to r.) Sec. of Commerce Herbert Hoover, Sec. of Interior Hubert Work, President Harding, Sec. of Interior Henry C. Wallace and Speaker of the House Frederick H. Gillett
Manuscript with descriptions of 58 Alaskan villages by various students attending the Eklutna Vocational School during 1937. Villages include Afognak, Alitak, Anvic, Attu, Barrow, Beaver, Bethel, Cantwell, Chignik, Circle, Diomede, Eagle, Egegik,...
Shows Cantwell Glacier south to Tonsina River. Includes legend. Relief shown by contours and spot heights. "Topography by T.G. Gerdine and W.C. Mendenhall." "T.G. Gerdine, Topographer in charge." "Professional Paper No. 41, Plate IV." ...
Shows interior Alaska from Cantwell Glacier south to confluence of Tonsina and Copper Rivers. Relief shown by contours and spot heights. "Topography by T.G. Gerdine and W.C. Mendenhall." "Professional Paper No. 41, Plate XIX."
This photograph depicts three women and six men dressed in costumes and blackface in Dawson, Yukon Territory. The woman in back at left holds spectacles, the man next to her holds a cane, and the man in front of her holds what appears to be a cake....
Title from front. Photographer George Gordon Cantwell, left, and his business partner Frederic N. Atwood sitting in front of a tent at their camp on the Yukon River. Cantwell is smoking a pipe and scrubbing a pan. From verso: "En route to Klondike...
Title from front. View of food caches on the Klondike River in Yukon Territory. From verso: "Cache in which food was kept away from wolves, dogs &c." ca. 1900-1901. Photographer: probably George Gordon Cantwell.