Title taken from caption. View of Christine McClain sitting on a log with a couple identified on the photo as "Lt. Jones + wife" at Lake Spenard, Anchorage, Alaska. In the background are two children and their parents, standing next to several...
Title from image caption Additional information from verso: "Repair crew standing [on] top [of gyratory crushing cone]; second from left is Tom MacDonald
Bogoslof Island (left) with prominant Castle Rock outcrop of stone and Fire Island (right) with Perry Island in center erupting. Photograph of Perry Island now known as the Metcalf Cone was a brief addition to the Aleution Islands. Metcalf Cone...
Title taken from information with photo. View of damage to houses and street near Ninth Avenue and L Street in Anchorage, Alaska, after March 27, 1964 earthquake, with traffic cone at left. April 1964. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original...
Full note reads: "1949 03 Mail plane on the river @ Shungnak, AK. Nancy (Cone) Crabaugh on the left by the tail - My sister, Bobby Jo to the right, the pilot, My dad, Charles Quentin and myself, Charles Jesse...
Full note reads: "1942 02 Nancy (Cone) Crabaugh - Charles Quentin Crabaugh with our dog Kobuk on the school grounds @ Shungnak. The flag pole in the background."
Full note reads: "1949 03 Nancy (Cone) Crabaugh - Unknown woman on the bank of the Kobuk River in front of village of Shungnak, AK. This was taken at the south end of the village."
Title taken from caption. Panoramic view of Mount Katmai's volcanic crater with white section in center being the crater lake as seen through notch in south rim. Photo taken at what was later designated as Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska,...
Photograph of Perry Island still smoking after rising from the sea. Now known as the Metcalf Cone, a brief addition to the Aleution Islands. Metcalf Cone exploded in late 1906 or early 1907 and was replaced by McCulloch Peak. McCulloch Peak also...
Five men pose on either Bogslof or Fire Island soon after the rise of Perry Island from the sea. Perry Island, now known as the Metcalf Cone, was a brief addition to the Aleutian Islands. Metcalf Cone exploded in late 1906 or early 1907 and...
This color slide depicts two Alaska Native boys in either Kotzebue or Barrow, Alaska, 1962. The boy on the left holds a twenty-dollar bill, and the boy on the right is licking an ice cream cone. The photographer is unidentified.