United States military personnel examine the wreck of the S.S. Yukon near Seward, Alaska. Sign on ship reads: "No admittance." 1946. Original size of photograph: 8" x 10".
View of Seward, Alaska taken from above town during the November 23-24, 1941 Fourth Avenue fire. Nov. 23-24, 1941. Photographer: Stephen Rychter. Original photograph size: 5" x 7".
Icy debris from the November 23-24, 1941 fire is piled along Fourth Avenue in Seward, Alaska. Two men and a truck are visible near Brown & Hawkins at left. 1941-1942. Original photograph size: 4" x 6".
Looking north on Fourth Avenue in Seward, Alaska after the fire of November 23-24, 1941, with men walking at right. Brown & Hawkins and Leo-Bobby Liquor Store are at left. 1941-1942. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original photograph size: 4" x 6".
Shows route of Barentsz's [Barendsz's / Barents's] voyage. Illustrated with ships, compass roses and fanciful sea life. Attributed to J.T. and J.I. Bry.
Published in [Frankfurt] in [1601]. Scale is not given.
Image shows what seems to be the crew of the United States Revenue Cutter "Bear." The crew is standing for a group portrait, with a life preserver imprinted with "USRC Bear" and two goats in the front of the picture. ...
Title taken from creators notes. Notes read: "In front of the Model Cafe on 2nd Street. The civilian in the hat was a Swede who serviced the oil heating stoves that kept our barracks warm. Lavery's grocery is seen across the street with the...
Caption: Eskimos are not Indians, but Mongoloids. Both have all inherent reverence for their ancestors, the Japanese possessing the characteristic a degree stronger than the Eskimos. The Japanese serve fish raw. ...
Five young women identified as left to right: Kuzrere or Grace (Mrs. Percy Blatchford of Nome), Koot egweena, Angnohok, Oo me eeuk, Ang arolok or Bessie (Mrs. Henry Miller of Teller).
Two women identified as Nora (left) and Angnolok (right).
Caption: Eskimos are not Indians, but Mongoloids. Both have all inherent reverence for their ancestors, the Japanese possessing the characteristic a degree stronger than the...
Caption: Eskimos are not Indians, but Mongoloids. Both have all inherent reverence for their ancestors, the Japanese possessing the characteristic a degree stronger than the Eskimos. The...
McKinley Street, Valdez, Alaska; unidentified man coming out of a snow tunnel. Two buildings, one made of brick with a bay window and one made with wooden siding, and a telephone or utility pole are in the background. A wooden sled is shown to...
Colonel Stephen W. Henry presents Major General C. F. Necrason with a "This Is Your Life in Alaska" book during General Necrason's farewell ceremony at Eielson Air Force Base.
View of several houses in Savoonga, Alaska. Visible are many people going about their daily life, with at least half a dozon dogs throughout the photograph. A frame is stretching a hide on the roof of one house and out front of that house is a...
Irving Reed, in front, with George and Ophir Glass on either side of him, pose with "French Joe" (Joe Blanchell), who is holding the rifle. Three dog teams with sleds are visible. French Joe's was also known as the Rohn...
2 maps on 1 sheet. Relief shown by hachures. From The royal illustrated atlas of modern geography, London: A. Fullerton, 1862. Components: Wellington Channel, Melville Island &c., from Admiralty chart -- The Arctic regions, showing the north-west...
Title from caption. Bottom right corner of the image also bears the inscription "Shade." Image shows several dozen men, women, and children dressed in costumes for a masquerade ball, posing on a wooden floor for a photograph at Fort...
Title from verso. View of street intersection in Fairbanks. A crowd of men and women are standing in the street near an unidentified building. Most of them are wearing hats. A large stack of cordwood is piled in the street. A tall pole with...