Charles Goodyear Hubbard II poses for a photograph with his dogs outside his log cabin at Primrose Mine. Verso: "'Primrose Mine' Cabin. 18 miles from Seward. Picture of Charles G. Hubbard at his cabin on upper end of Lake Kenai - Not far from his...
Charles Goodyear Hubbard II, astride his horse "Whitie", fords the Copper River followed by a pack train of three additional horses and two men. Verso: "Showing how rivers had to be crossed when Hubbard was finally in Copper River Valley and horses...
Title taken from caption. Caption continues: "Reading left to right, his nephew, Sandy Chisholm, Father Hubbard and Ed Levin." Bernard Stanley, Kenneth "Sandy" Chisholm, Father Hubbard and Ed Levin pose for a photograph aboard the U.S. Coast Guard...
Formal head and shoulders portrait of Lt. Hubbard in his U.S. Air Corps uniform Lt. Hubbard was killed during the WW II Aleutian campaign when his B24 bomber was hit in the air by Japanese fire during the raid on Kiska in 1942
Title taken from caption. Ales Hrdlicka and Bernard Hubbard talking aboard the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Northland. From May's journal, dated May 23rd: "Yesterday I saw the Doctor talking very confidentially to Father Hubbard, so I took a picture of...
Title taken from label on matting. King Island Eskimo chief Aulaġana (John Olarana) stands against umiak as Father Bernard Hubbard and two children watch Ken Chisholm paint letters on boat at beach in Nome, Alaska, with ship in far right...
Title taken from label on matting. Three children and Father Bernard Hubbard (partially visible at right) watch Ken Chisholm paint letters on umiak on beach at Nome, Alaska. Umiak was used by Father Hubbard to travel to Point Barrow, Alaska. Also...
Title taken from verso. View of glacial scientist and Jesuit priest Father Bernard Rosencrans Hubbard and pack dog Bozo in Alaska. 1927-1929? Original photograph size: 4" x 5".
Title taken from label on matting. View of Frank Hubbard carving small totem pole in Douglas, Alaska. Also from label: "(Flash). 1938." Photographer's number 8354. 1938. Photographer: Ray B. Dame. Original photograph size: 8 1/8" x 10".
Title taken from verso. View of Hubbard and Elliott Company wharf, Drier Bay, Prince William Sound, Alaska. Also from verso: "Below Cordova. Hubbard Elliott Co. owned Jonsie Mine. Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." Photographer's number...
(6:26 min.) (15 of 24) 15 Deck Steward Deck steward arranged entertainment and kept the passengers happy with games. Wealthy lady from San Franciso had John Sewick fired. Dart's of Seattle stored the cars of passengers. John Sewick was...
(5:54 min.) (16 of 24) 16 Passengers Dropped off Father Hubbard and his assistant, Sam Levenson [?] (later mayor of Irvine, CA). They climbed Mt. Katmai. Engine room boy served as alter boy. John Ford rode the ship; he was a good enough...
Title taken from verso. View of glacial scientist and Jesuit priest Father Bernard Rosencrans Hubbard eating meal on boulder in Alaska. 1927-1929? Original photograph size: 4" x 6".
Hubbard's financial partners and a miner at the entrance to one of their copper mines in the Copper Valley. Harry Elliot is on the right and A.J. Elliot is on the left. A wheelbarrow and assorted hand tools are visible in the picture. Original...
Title taken from front. View of waterfront at Hubbard, Alaska, with Valdez-Yukon Railway facilities. From verso: "Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." Photographer's number G934. 1906. Photographer: P.S. Hunt. Original photograph size: 8" x...