Title taken from caption. "9358 -- (36) We frequently see published statements to the effect that the aborigines are rapidly disappearing, but the scene here depicted contradicts such an assertion. The eleven youthful Esquimaux who make up the...
Title taken from caption. Brooks Memorial Mining Building is seen here to the far right and the power plant is situated directly ahead. Evidently, the styles and models of the automobiles are good indicators of this time period.
Title taken from back of photograph. Cataloguer's note: Two men in full academic robes can be seen standing in front of a tall sign that reads 'Dedicated Sep 13, 1922, Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines.' The excited crowd is seen...
Title taken from back of photograph. "35 mm Neg 72 - 14. Cataloguer's note: Two men in full academic robes can be seen standing in front of a tall sign that reads 'Dedicated Sep 13, 1922, Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines.' The...
Title taken from caption. " Building the annual Bonfire in September 1928 at the Alaska University. Cataloguer's note: The Annual (freshman) bonfire was evidently an elaborate and momentous affair; as seen by the amount of work that went into...
Title taken from caption. "College Bonfire Fall 1928 College, Alaska. Bunnell Collection." Cataloguer's note: In this picture the enthusiastic (construction) crew can be seen high above ground and in the process of building the...
Title taken from caption. A candid picture of three boys (youth) in a class room; evidently in the middle of class work, each is seen here looking up at the camera.
The wooden structure in the background evidently serves as a suspension bridge for the pipeline. In the foreground further to the right, additional wooden structure is in the process of being erected.
Title from postcard. A drawing of a woman (with exaggerated features) walking along the sidewalk (imaginary Grand St). A man is evidently pleased with such a sight. The sign on the wall seems to express his thoughts.
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Photograph of a man standing on the WAMCATS right-of-way cut. A hand written note below the caption states: The dust in the wheel track at my feet was well padded down by bear tracks; evidently a she-bear & couple of...
Title from verso of a similar photograph. This photo appears to show the Wien employees party for the retirement of Alden Williams (compare UAF-1991-98-641 through 655). In the foreground, a man is opening a gift and the woman next to him...
Title from verso of a similar photograph. This photo appears to be taken during the Wien employees party for the retirement of Alden Williams (see photos UAF-1991-98-641 through 655). In the foreground, a man is opening a gift and the women...
Title taken from caption. View of automobiles, utility poles, and buildings and storefronts in downtown Ketchikan from the deck of the S.S. Yukon. From May's journal, dated May 18th: "Up early in time to see the boat dock at Ketchikan at 6:30 a.m....
View of what appears to be a landslide somewhere near Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Three men are visible on the top of the ridge, center. A pole, evidently dislodged by the earthquake, is seen below them.
Title taken from verso. Man reads writing on Alaska Railroad section house which states: "Painted by Pres[ident] Harding July 14th 1923. Fl. H." Railroad section house was evidently painted by President Warren G. Harding on his official visit to...
1954 Roll 1.Title taken from accompanying inventory. Tlingit Indian name first reported in 1849 by Captain Mikhail Dmitrievich Tebenkof, Imperial Russian Navy (IRN), governor of Russian America (1852, map 7) as Reka Akve or Akve River and since...