View of Bunny McNutt (left, holding shovel) and two other people panning for gold in Alaska. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. 1966-1967? Photographer: William L. McNutt.
Title taken from slide mount. View of Harry Waterfield panning for gold in unknown location (possibly near Nome) in Alaska. Also from slide mount: "6/23/57." July 23, 1957. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer: Leland A. Olson.
Group of tourists pan for gold in trough inside log building near Nome, Alaska. 1960's? Photographer: Frank Whaley. Original photograph size: 8 1/8" x 10".
3 min, 57 sec film clip, black & white/silent. A man takes a shovelful of dirt from several dredge buckets and runs it through a rocker box, then pans the dust for gold. According to the catalog record for the film containing this...
View of unidentified man with gold pan and shovels standing in a river. Possibly identified as Harry Dobson, possibly identified as American River. Probably circa 1936.
Three men gold panning on Little Creek, Innoko. The caption identifies them as [illegible] Glass, G. W. Glass, and I. M. Reed. A magazine article by Irving Reed, "Rainy Pass by dog team," describes the circumstance of...
Title taken from version. Verso reads: "Mr. Harry Dobson holding a gold pan, standing on the edge of the American River (about eighty-five miles north of Nome), working his claim. August 18, 1936." Original photograph size: 4" x 5".
Title supplied by cataloger. Three cakes on table. One is of man gold panning, one is a husky's face. The largest cake is shaped like Alaska and reads, 'Happy 80th Tony!! We love you!!' Original format: 35mm color slide