Title from caption. Photograph of the University of Alaska hockey team during their game against Dawson, Yukon Territory, during the first Fairbanks Ice Carnival.
Title from caption. Caption states that this game took place at the second annual Fairbanks Ice Carnival, and that Fairbanks won the game. One player is identified as Gordy Picotte.
These photographs were taken between 1899 and 1911 and depict life in the region around Forts Gibbon and Egbert. Included are hunting parties, military personnel, camp buildings, scenery, dog sledding and skiing. Steamships are shown loading wood...
Title taken from front. View of men and women dancing at dance hall in Dawson, Yukon Territory. From verso: "Florodora." Postcard (color). Original photograph size: 3 1/4" x 4 3/8".
Title taken from front. Two men working in a garden in the Klondike at Dawson, Yukon Territory. Photographer: Landahl's Emporium. Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 1/4" x 5 3/8".
Title taken from front. View of men and a woman standing in front of a cabin in the Klondike, Yukon Territory, with a dogsled at right and saws hanging on the right exterior wall. From verso: "Pub. for Zaccarelli's Fruit, Book & Stationery Store,...
The entire collection contains reports, correspondence, pamphlets, and administrative records received from the agricultural stations at Matanuska, Fairbanks, and Petersburg. The papers address such topics as environmental data, Alaskan flora,...
Looking down the main street of Dawson Creek, British Columbia, at the Mile 0 marker that marks the start of the Alaska Highway (ALCAN). Sign on the marker reads "Mile 0 Alaska Hi-way". The Palace Hotel is visible on the left and cars are parked...
Title from accompanying notes. "26 March. Approaching Dawson Creek". View from the south of Dawson Creek, B.C. Wire fences line the road and in the distance there is a Motel sign and a Quonset hut.
Title taken from front. Group of men from along the Peel River standing with their resting dog teams in Dawson, Yukon Territory. Photographer: Landahl's Emporium, Dawson. Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 4 1/2".
Slavery was an accepted custom in many Native tribes. On May 8, 1886, District Judge Layfayette Dawson in Sitka decided that the Thirteenth Amendment and the 1866 Civil Rights Act abolishing slavery applied to the "uncivilized tribes" of Alaska. ...
Teams identified on image as the Murphy, Kelly, Millet, Dirango, and Perlanda dog teams; a crowd has gathered along the street; businesses visible in the background include G.G. Allen Tinsmith and Jobber, The Waldorf, Brackett's Trading Post, and...
Three dogs in harness pull a wheeled platform holding a barrel of water; a line of tents and boats stretch out behind to the north Photographer's number 15
Title from image View of the front of Jimmy's store, with produce and magazines on display; two women, a cat, and a man are outside Note beneath photo reads, "This Greek was quite Dawson character; burned out twice. Will Rogers was...