Title taken from verso. Full title on verso reads, "First silo in Fairbanks district perhaps in all Alaska, built by J. F. Hielscher, fall of 1905. Lumber cut and matched by Noyes' Mill = Tanana Lumber Co. Iron bands by Barrack Blacksmith...
Title from caption. Photograph of Lawyer Rivenburg filling a basin of water. Narrative in photo album reads: "Fresh, pure, mountain-stream water flowing into Lake Pond-a-Reille in Idaho."
View of some of the burned out buildings from the Big Fire in Nome, 13 Sept. 1905. Fresh milled lumber is visible for the rebuilding and one structure is already going up. The name Goetze appears in the bottom right of the photograph and may be...
Title from caption: "Front St., Ruby, Alaska, Jan. 11, 1912."
Street scene of downtown Ruby, Alaska. Rows of businesses and shops are shown with pedestrians walking outside in the snow. Postcard is postmarked from Tanana, Alaska on Feb. 15,...
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,...
Title taken from caption. "11502 -- (12) The interior of Alaska is generally well-timbered, and there are large tracts of good grazing country. In these conditions we are not surprised to find considerable large game. There are several...
Photograph of an election poster stating that "We're growing with Gruening, U. S. Senator." Verso: It looks just as fresh as when it was placed there. Taken today Jan. 30, 1963.
Title taken from caption. 'A Calf Moose. Fresh meat 'Horay.'" A dead moose hanging by its heels. Caption in album reads: "35 mm neg. 75-749". 5 x 8 cyanotype (blue) print.
Title taken from caption on slide. "Fresh Salmon - right out of the Yukon River at Circle City. (They brought about [$7 - $9] a piece!) Fort Wainwright HHC 171st." Additional note attached indicates that these photographs were taken by...
"(Alaska Visitors Association Photo) "EVERYTHING FLIES IN ALASKA -- The 49th State of Alaska is most air-minded. Everybody and everything travels by air. Here fresh fruit is being loaded aboard...
View of men standing on the ice pack with the ship, Boxer, in the background near Wainwright, Alaska. From verso: "Boxer against ice pack about 25 miles off Wainright in 1931. Note hose over bow getting fresh water." 1931. Original photograph size:...
View of construction crew paving an airstrip at 26-Mile Airbase (later Eielson Air Force Base), Alaska. The men are working with shovels to spread fresh asphalt behind a truck carrying asphalt and a mechanized spreader. 1947. Original photograph...
Title taken from caption. View of men loading chopped wood onto a wheelbarrow to be taken to a river steamer on the Yukon River in Alaska. Several other men pick through the wood pile. From verso: "The Yukon river boats burn wood! They stop...
View of damage to buildings in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Location is tentatively identified as 4th (Fourth) Avenue. Signs on storefronts read Meats Harry's Mkt Produce, Delicatessen Open Daily, Harry's Market Groceries...
First volume of five volume set of diaries kept by Walter Todd, railroad surveyor for Alaskan Engineering Commission in southcentral Alaska. June 18-Nov. 12, 1915. [143] pages ; 16 cm.
Title taken from front. Alaska Engineering Commission employees cleaning fish they have brought to supply the railroad terminal yard and military mess hall, Anchorage, Alaska. Also from front: "A.E.C. G-899." An Alaska Engineering Commission photo....
Title taken from front. Mr. Whitney, a farmer, transporting freshly butchered hog meat to the market in Anchorage, Alaska, by horse drawn wagon. Also from front: "A.E.C. G921." An Alaska Engineering Commission photo. Photographer's number G921....
Package of bread baked by Gilman's Bakery in Anchorage, Alaska. Printing on package reads: "Gilman's enriched white bread. Standard large loaf [?] wt. 22 oz. Sliced. Gilman's Bakery, Anchorage, Alaska." and "Morning fresh bread." Jan. 13, 1958....