Edward Mulligan Photograph Album contains 80 images (74 photographs and 6 images clipped from publications). Subjects include streetscapes and views of beach mining at Nome, Alaska, in 1899-1900; the revenue cutter "Bear" and its crew in 1896 and...
Title taken from stereograph. "246-(11530) -- Arctic City is near the Arctic Circle on a branch of the Yukon River. You would know by everything in this view that you are in a cold climate. In the background are the snow-covered mountains with...
Title taken from caption. "Frank Glaser - Trapped Nenana River area in 1920's. Trapped Predators for Government in Alaska 1937-57. Shown with Large Sheefish at Kotzebue." Additional notes on the back of the photograph read: "Photo: Charles...
Title taken from back of photographs. " These walrus- skin- covered boats, made somewhat like canoes, are strong and light and are used a great deal by the Eskimos ". Property of Leighton Johns Hopkins Hospital Baltimore, MD.
Title taken from border of photo. View of Eskimos outside log house at Saint Michael, Alaska. Cache is visible at left and fish are drying on rack at right. Also from border: "24." From information with photo: "Taber Photographic Parlors. View...
Title taken from caption. View of Eskimos and sled on float in Fur Rendezvous parade in downtown Anchorage, Alaska. Spectators stand in background and man with camera stands in left background. Feb. 22, 1958. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide....
Title taken from verso. View of house constructed of ice and a seal float. Six people dressed in traditional Native Alaskan clothing stand in front of the house. Also from verso: "Natives 'college kids' dressed as Eskimos. Otto Geist (the...
Title taken from front. View of Northern Alaskan Eskimos with harpoons and whale carcass after hunt, with two men in boat at left. Photographer's number P-1621. 1920's? Photographer: A. Eide. Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 1/8" x 5".
Aerial view of Gambell, Alaska on St. Lawrence Island. Information with identical photo states: "Gambell, St. Lawrence Island. 320 Eskimos. 17 mi[les] to date line. 47 miles to Siberia which shows in upper right." 1960's? Photographer: Frank...
The history, beginning with primitive Alaska Eskimo life, includes some "book facts," personal anecdotes, and stories told by others. It describes life in the northern regions from early times until ca. 1937-1940 when the history was written. ...