Title by indexer. Verso reads: "1-. 30." Image shows four female dancers dressed in matching sleeveless tops and dungarees performing a dance routine to musical accompaniment. Behind them one musician plays a trumpet and another plays an...
Title by indexer. Verso reads: "1-. 30." Image shows a man and a woman performing a dance routine to musical accompaniment. The man is dressed in a suit and the woman in a dancing costume. Behind them a male musician holds a trumpet and a...
Title by indexer. Image shows a man and a woman at a microphone on a dance floor, with a musical band on the stage behind them. Paper Jack-o-lanterns and are hung from the ceiling at top right.
Title from cataloger. Photograph of one corner of the Rivenburg house. Visible in the photo are: photographs, pennants, flowers, a guitar and a pillow. "These two views show two corners of our living room. The flowers are nasturtiums. Both...
Johnson Moses and Steven Bergman, Edward Bergman's son and Johnson's nephew, play music for dancing in the Allakaket Community Hall. Taken between 1975 and 1980 by a student...
Title from indexer. Photograph shows a large crowd of people watching someone play the piano, while a young boy appears to be playing the violin. This may be an Independence Day celebration. A partial sign on the street reads "[Goggin]" and...
Title from donor notes. Full donor notes read: "John Long playing the treadle organ in the mission-house hallway. (On the wall in background, two bishops of Alaska: one the current bishop, the Rt. Rev. William J. Gordon, Jr., and the other his...
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. "Fairbanks City Band at Rehearsal. July 1917 by A.J.P." Image shows a brass band composed of men and boys. They may be gathered for 4th of July celebrations.
Title taken from front of photograph. "R.O.T.C. about 1934. The Military unit. 5" x 2 3/4". Cataloguer's note: The College Military Band seen here with their blue uniforms, became a campus tradition for many years.
Title taken from caption. Tigara Play-Boys: Luke Koonook, Bertha Koonuk, Teddy Frankson, Joseph Towksjhea, and Teddy's wife Dolly Frankson; small boys' footrace."
Title taken from caption. "Jim VanStone later commissioned and published as a monograph an autobiographical account written by Luke Koonook while he was for a time laid up with an injury [broke an arm, possibly?] and thus couldn't hunt."
Title taken from back of photo. Members of 214th Army band fall to the ground at Camp Denali, Ft. Richardson during the quake at 5:46 PM, 27 March 1964. Army National Guard Photo.
Title taken from back of photo. "U.S. Army Alaska Band [214th Army Band] and National Guard officers trying to get to their feet after being knocked down by the quake which was still continuing as this photo was taken at Camp Denali, Ft....
Title taken from accompanying note. A studio portrait of a mixed band. The musicians appear to be dressed for a performance with the instruments in display.