Journal kept by Captain Edwin F. Glenn, commanding officer of the 1898 U.S. Army Expedition to Cook Inlet in southcentral Alaska. June 29-Oct. 23, 1898. [228] pages ; 23 cm. The main task of the expedition was to explore the country north of Cook...
Note accompanying image: "Boats built by Natives, split cottonwood ribs, covered with caribou? or bear skins. . ." Native hunting party, with six men in two skin boats, paddles away from shore
Note accompanying same image, PCA442-61: "Boats built by Natives, split cottonwood ribs, covered with caribou? or bear skins. . ." Native hunting party, with six men in two skin boats, paddles away from shore
Ryan, Bert (artist). Sculpture of cottonwood, abalone, acrylic paint, human hair, and leather strap. Size: 20 x 25.5 x 7 in. The cottonwood was given to Ryan by Sonya Kelliher-Combs (Anchorage artist) from a tree in her yard. Artist information:...
The John W. Chapman Family Papers consist of material relating to John Wight Chapman and May Seely Chapman and their work as Episcopal missionaries at Anvik, Alaska (1887-1930), as well as family correspondence, genealogical information,...
Title supplied by cataloger. Spectators stand next to the dog team. Slide printed 12/1984. Slide box labeled, 'Joe Redington & Santa. Cottonwood Mall University Center.' Original format: 35mm color slide
Title supplied by cataloger. The dogs are chained to two separate trees. Slide printed 12/1984. Slide box labeled, 'Joe Redington & Santa. Cottonwood Mall University Center 1984.' Original format: 35mm color slide
Title supplied by cataloger. The truck is parked outside of the Pay 'n Save at the Cottonwood Creek Mall in Wasilla. Truck has sign for 'Knik Kountry Stores.' Slide printed 12/1984. Slide box labeled, 'Joe & Santa.' Original format: 35mm color slide
Title supplied by cataloger. Three people stand next to the truck, either helping or observing. The Cottonwood Creek Mall in Wasilla is visible on the right. Original format: 35mm color slide
Title taken from caption "A cottonwood tree buried in the ash. The curious branching shows that it had reached the limits of heights possible under the climatic conditions." View of two members of the expedition with a cottonwood tree. The trees...
Title taken from caption. View of a man standing next to a giant cottonwood near Martin Creek. The circumference of this cottonwood was 4.15 meters. The damage from volcanic ash blowing in the wind, loss of leaves and bark, is clear to see. Photo...
Title taken from caption. View of mudflow due to volcanic eruption at junction of Windy Creek and River Lethe. Photo taken at what was later designated as Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska, during National Geographic Society expedition to...