Photograph of a group of men posing outside the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Office in Rampart House, Yukon Territory, Canada. The men are identified as Charlie Ellingsen, Bishop, J. W. MacCormack, Frank Jackson, E. A. Cook, Jim Jackson.
Maggie Jackson (Left side) and Susie Jackson (right side), wearing ceremonial garments; the shirts made from dozens of white ermine skins and decorated with flannel and beadwork
Title taken from label on matting. View of memorial to Jackson Takite in shape of bear in front of building in Klawock, Alaska. Monument reads: "Joe Haglan. Jackson Takite." Photographer's number 8424. 1938. Photographer: Ray B. Dame. Original...
Photograph with verso caption: "Alaska Statehood backers jubilant-Members of the U. S. Congress who led the fight to make Alaska the 49th state of the Union join with Alaska's Govenor and Congressmen elect in celebrating the final passage of...
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. "9272 -- (31) On March 28, 1898, the government reindeer relief expedition landed at Haines Mission. The herd then numbered 525.
From the date of the landing of the deer at Haines Mission the story of the...
Descriptive Narrative: Carved wooden mask by Nathan Jackson with earrings by Emma Marks. The natural color of the wood shows through on most of the mask except where hair, eyebrows, and eyes are painted in black, and nostrils and lips in red. A...
Four men identified as, left to, right Ernest Gruening, Charles Bunnell, Henry Jackson and T. Moore, each is wearing graduation robes and mortar boards. several military officers are visible in the background.
Senator Gruening seated with his staff for a photograph. Staff identified as: Toni Friedman, George Sundborg, Frances Abelitis, Milton Fairfax, Celia Niemi, Virginia Jackson, Joan Leahy, Estelle Stonum, Joe Brewer, Avis Brateng, Sarah Shepard,...
The Edward L. Creamer Papers consist of one memoir titled "A Dogface in Alaska: Surveying and Surviving," with digital print copies of 190 photographs. The memoir details Creamer’s experiences as topographic computer with U. S. Army’s 551st...
Title from caption. Photograph of a man and his two dogs standing outside of a tent. Both dogs seem interested in what Mr. Jackson is pouring out of his frying pan. Narrative in photo album reads: "Below is Jackson and his two dogs, 'Babe and...