Text on photo reads "Placing Dome, Driftwood Bay 1958". Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line site construction at Driftwood Bay. Construction worker is visible on scaffolding on the upper left of the dome. DEW Line sites were constructed in the...
Photograph used in Alaska Sportsman, September 1964, Milepost, pg. 37. [Photograph also shows building that used to be the Driftwood Restaurant, later the Fiddlehead Restaurant, and is now the Sandpiper Cafe]
Interior shot of the Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line construction camp dining hall in Driftwood Bay, Unalaska Island, 1958. Two men are standing at a counter; tables are set with dishes and cutlery. DEW Line sites were constructed in the Aleutian...
Title taken from caption. Photograph of a driftwood container. From May's journal, dated July 29th: "On showing [Hrdlicka] the tobacco box that was given me at Atka, he stated that it was copied in shape from the old Russian snuff boxes, but is...
Title from verso: "Richardson Highway, showing deposit of driftwood left against North approach, during Highwater of Aug. 30/31 + Sept 1-2 / 1930" and "Salcha Br Mi 331".
Two people stand on a bridge behind a car. Logs of driftwood fill...
Title taken from caption. View of driftwood on beach at Hooper Bay, Alaska. Also from caption: "Hooper Bay, AK." Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer: Robert Fortuine.
Title supplied by cataloger. Joe stands in stern of small motored boat, holding floatline of a drift net. The net stretches out behind the boat. Driftwood is pilled up alongside boat. Original format: 35mm color slide
From left to right: John Olympic, Susie , Mary and Nick Nowatak. This picture was taken in Kokhanok, during the school picnic on the shore of Lake Iliamna. This photograph was developed in May of 1966.
Title from verso. Image shows a large garden at a fish camp along the Tanana River. The garden contains several rows of leafy plants. A man in a hat can be seen standing at the edge of the river bank slightly to the left of the center of the...
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows a beach in Nome, Alaska covered in driftwood and ocean debris. Caption from finding aid reads "Beach/ocean scene in Nome". Location is Nome, Alaska.
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows a row of small houses along the beach in Nome, Alaska. Large chunks of driftwood sit on the beach in front of them. Caption from finding aid reads "Nome area, weather beaten houses and drying rack"....
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows an old paddle wheel sitting in water. A piece of driftwood appears to be stuck in the wheel. Caption from finding aid reads "Paddle wheel, McGrath 1954-55". Location is McGrath, Alaska.
Title from indexer. Photograph shows a beach in Nome, Alaska. Surf is breaking on the beach, driftwood sits around, and in the distance someone working on a beached boat can be seen. Original size is 5.5 in. x 3.5 in.
Title taken from caption. View of pieces of driftwood standing near buildings in Hooper Bay, Alaska. Also from caption: "Hooper Bay, AK." Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer: Robert Fortuine.
Title taken from caption. Alan May poses for a photograph wearing a kamlayka, and holding a pair of snowshoes and mukluks. May explains receiving these gifts in the following journal entry, dated July 20th: "Agefangle Prokopioff brought in a pair...
Title from sleeve. Cemetery near Kaltag, as seen from the Yukon River. White grave markers and crosses on a hillside above a beach littered with driftwood. 2 1/4 B&W negative.
Title supplied by cataloger. Sled dogs along a grassy beach with driftwood. Person stands among the grass. Slide printed 11/1971. Slide binder labeled, 'Unalakleet.' Original format: 35mm color slide