Title taken from caption. View of an Alaska Native woman standing next to a clothesline with grass hanging to dry. There is a wooden building in the background. From May's journal, dated July 12th: "The grass that is cut for making baskets, is cut...
Title taken from donor's caption. "1905, Summer camp of Indians on Copper River". "At Copper River, a half-mile or more wide, we found a camp of Indians who ferried us across, and a day later we were at Tonsina Station." Additional...
This color slide depicts an Alaska Native boy and a sled dog in either Kotzebue or Barrow, Alaska in 1962. There is a clothesline with clothes on it and houses in the background. The photographer is unidentified.
Title from caption. Caption reads, "Anna Ruhl's Road House - Deering, Alaska. September 25th 03." There are two signs on the forward end of the building(right): one reads "Restaurant"; the other, "Bunk Room." The creator's mark reads...
Title taken from caption. Year ? Archie Laird is watching the ice break-up on the middle of Koyukuk river. He and I were mining at that time on Tramway Bar about 40 miles below Wiseman. Photograph type and size: 35 mm neg 73 - 243 3 1/4 x 4...
Supplemental materials: Summer in the Northland. Camp at Malaspina. 20 June. Tlingit Indians from Yakutat. Bill Thompson with partial view of face. [Postmark:] Katalla, Alaska Aug 20 1908 AM Mr. G. Eatherly Moss.
Camp set up for a long stay: tent, clothes on line, game on rack, tables, cooking pots, gold pan, cooking spit; a man tends campfire; likely in Chisana Mining District
Title from manuscript caption. Four men and a dog pose in front of tent on rocky beach. Two hold saws, one a pickaxe. A clothesline with shirts stretches from tent. Photographer's number 30.
In Winter and Pond Company's photograph album THE TRAIL OF '98 Full album caption: "Yukoners resting in camp after a prolonged march on the trail to the Yukon, 1898."