Relief shown by hachures; depths shown by soundings. Chart of Cape Etolin area on the north shore of Nunivak Island. "From observations by Act'g. Assist. W. H. Dall and Party in July 1874." Includes notes regarding conditions of anchorage. U.S....
Relief shown by hachures; depths shown by soundings. Annotation in upper left margin: No. 726. From a survey by Act'g. Assist. W.H. Dall and party in July, 1873.
Published in [Washington D.C.] by United States Coast Survey in...
Selective relief shown by hachures. Shows routes and destinations of various explorers. Inset: Discoveries in and north of Wellington Channel by Lt. DeHaven in Sept. 1850 and by Capt. Penny and his parties in May, June and July 1851, compiled by...
Four women standing outside a building with a dog. There is a sign on a building behind them, possibly from a hotel that reads: "[Hotel R..?]." This may be the Hotel Royal in Nome, Alaska. Photos UAF-1985-122-32 through...
A group of people standing outside what may be a storefront, with a dog standing nearby. Photos UAF-1985-122-32 through UAF-1985-122-38 seem to be of the same event. Photo UAF-1985-122-38 is labeled "July 4th, 1910." ...
Several women gathered outside a building with a dog. Photos UAF-1985-122-32 through UAF-1985-122-38 seem to be of the same event. Photo UAF-1985-122-38 is labeled "July 4th, 1910." Photo UAF-1985-122-32 may be in Nome,...
Two women standing on a porch with a dog nearby. Photos UAF-1985-122-32 through UAF-1985-122-38 seem to be of the same event. Photo UAF-1985-122-38 is labeled "July 4th, 1910." Photo UAF-1985-122-32 may be in Nome, Alaska.
Two women, a man and dog sitting and talking on the front porch. Photos UAF-1985-122-32 through UAF-1985-122-38 seem to be of the same event. Photo UAF-1985-122-38 is labeled "July 4th, 1910." Photo UAF-1985-122-32 may...
Four women embracing and smiling outside a building. Photos UAF-1985-122-32 through UAF-1985-122-38 seem to be of the same event. Photo UAF-1985-122-38 is labeled "July 4th, 1910." Photo UAF-1985-122-32 may be in Nome,...
Photograph of a group of people gathered on a porch, apparently celebrating Independence Day 1910. There looks to be four women and one man in the background, their heads are not visible. Seated in front is a woman in a...
A crowd of people line a street to watch a dogsled team led (perhaps) by Capt. Crimmins start the All Alaska Sweepstakes Sled Dog Race. Photos UAF-1985-122-46 to UAF-1985-122-48 may be of the same activity.
Caption reads: "U.S.R.C. "Bear" and S.S. "Corwin" Roadstead, Nome, Alaska." Two ships sail through icy waters near Nome. May be about June 1, 1914, as mentioned in the "Bulletin of Photography," volume 17, no. 415,...
A small group of five people stand outside on a porch of either a home or other building. The woman are wearing dresses and one man is in a suit, while the other man looks to be wearing a military officer uniform. ...
A crowd is gathered on the street, possibly for a Fourth of July celebration. People are swinging on a swing set nearby. The Miners & Merchants Bank can be seen in the background (right).
Location may be the same as in UAF-2007-64-243 (compare). If so, the rocks may be the result of an earthquake, the location on the Richardson Highway, and the date during or after July, 1937. Photos UAF-2007-64-242...
Photograph of the crash of the Winnie Mae in Flat, Alaska. Caption: Wiley Post, during the first round the world solo flight, crashed during a landing at Flat, Alaska. In this photo miners from Flat set up a tripod wench to lift the plane.
Caption: After a nose first crash during Wiley Post's round the world solo flight the Winnie Mae has been set upright and is ready to be repaired. The miners of Flat, Alaska, are taking apart the tripod that helped to set the airplane upright.
Caption: Wiley Post poses for a photograph just before taking off to resume his solo flight round the world. The Winnie Mae has just been repaired after hitting a rough patch of tailings at the airstrip in Flat, Alaska and crashing.
Caption: Miners from Flat, Alaska, set up a tripod for setting the Winnie Mae upright so that the airplane can be repaired. The Winnie Mae hit a patch of mining tailings, during Wiley Post's solo round the world flight, and nosed over. The Winnie...