(3:26 min.) (02 of 27) Family history: Father
Father from Norway at 10 years old. 1896 came to Alaska for the Hope/Sunrise gold rush. Father carried mail from Seward to Matanuska Valley. Father wouldn't eat Hooligan. Ran a transport boat...
(3:36 min.) (08 of 08) 8. Off-shore oil development Clem has no problem with development of Cook Inlet since there is large amount of water movement to keep it clean. Bottom fishery looks good for growth. [tape ends abruptly]
1st Lieutenant John S. Kulp (left) and Captain Edwin F. Glenn (right), wearing dark glasses and snowshoes, pose for a photograph at Portage Bay on Prince William Sound. Photograph taken by Walter C. Mendenhall during the 1898 Cook's Inlet Exploring...
2 maps on one sheet. Shows present-day Angoon area and Kootznahoo Inlet on the west coast of Admiralty Island and present-day Wrangell Harbor. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights; depths shown by soundings. "From a sketch by G. Davidson,...
49 x 35 cm. Relief shown by hachures. Shows locations of lode claims, trails and cabins. "Compiled from personal and miners' notes and Government surveys." Engraved by Rand, McNally & Co., Chicago. In color.
49 x 35 cm. Relief shown by hachures. Shows locations of lode claims, trails and cabins. "Compiled from personal and miners' notes and Government surveys." Engraved by Rand, McNally & Co., Chicago. In color.
A man sits for a photograph in front of a wooden building in southcentral Alaska. He is wearing a hat, neckware and a vest, and has a beard. Photograph taken during the 1898 Edwin F. Glenn Cook Inlet U.S. Army Expedition. Cyanotype.
A man sits for a portrait. He is wearing a hat and tie, and has a mustache. Photograph taken during the 1898 Edwin F. Glenn Cook Inlet U.S. Army Expedition. Cyanotype.
A man stands behind a large pile of snow in a clearing in southcentral Alaska. A tent stands to the right, and tree stumps are scattered in the foreground. Photograph taken during the 1898 Edwin F. Glenn Cook Inlet U.S. Army Expedition. Cyanotype.