Title from verso: "Lieut. P.R. Sarges [Garges?], V.H. Pierce w/pipe". Two men sit with their feet on a table or desk. The one at right holds a Calabash pipe. On the wall behind them hangs a calendar reading "Martin A. Pinska" at the top and...
Verso: Philip J. Smith of Cordova receives congratulations on being the Alaska winner of the 1959-60 Voice of Democracy broadcast scriptwriting competition and one of four National Finalists. Philip is shown at the national Awards Luncheon in...
The finding aid suggests this is a photograph of the Fairbanks High School Class of 1908. Most of the ten graduates are seated on the stairs. Two related photographs of the same graduates are at UAF-1968-21-194 and...
The finding aid suggests this group of teenagers is the graduating class of 1908 from the Fairbanks High School. The two women in the back are assumed to be teachers. Two other photographs of the same group of young people...
The finding aid suggests this group of teenagers is the graduating class of 1908 from the Fairbanks High School. The two women in the back, one on each side, are assumed to be teachers. Two other photographs of the same...
Title from verso. Image shows a young woman standing in the snow in front of a pair of snowshoes. A man wearing a plaid shirt, wooden buildings with pitched roofs, a small building with a tall smokestack, a power pole and a tractor are visible...
Title from cataloger's notes. Verso reads, "Walter Blue. Photographed in his office (U.S. Army Historian) at Ft. Wainwright, Als. Sept., 1974." Image shows an elderly man wearing a suit jacket and tie, seated in front of a set of...
Title from cataloger's notes. Image shows an elderly man wearing a striped suit and tie, seated in an office in front of a set of bookcases. A cigarette is visible in his left hand.
Title from cataloger's notes. Title on verso reads, "Walter Blue, Sept. 1974, U.S. Army Historian, Fort Richardson, Born - Seward." Image shows an elderly man wearing a striped suit and tie, seated in an office in front of a set of...
Title from indexer's notes. Image shows two men in suits and ties standing inside an animal pen surrounded by young molting musk oxen. The man on the right is wearing a white carnation in his lapel and holds a clump of qiviut wool in his right...
Title from caption: "The Government Farm. Fairbanks, Alaska." In the bottom left side of the image the last part of the caption is obscured by the photograph's border. Writing in the border reads "35 mm NEG. 73-159". Image shows six men...
Title from verso. Image shows Karstens and McGonagall, members of the 1910 Mount McKinley climbing expedition, standing outside of a building in Fairbanks circa 1950. The men are both dressed in shirts, slacks and ties. Karstens is wearing a...
Title from verso. Image shows Karstens and McGonagall, members of the 1910 Mount McKinley climbing expedition, standing outside of a building in Fairbanks around 1950. The men are both dressed in shirts, slacks and ties. Karstens is wearing a...
Title from verso. Image shows a man in a tweed suit standing on a ship and holding his cap. Man identified as "LaVoy" probably Merl LaVoy, photographer on the Lindley-Liek Mount McKinley climbing expedition.
Title by indexer. Verso says: "3-. 30. Galena, Alaska. 1955." Image shows five young men in uniform sitting at the end of a bar or counter drinking. The man in the back of the room has a cigarette in his mouth and is flipping his middle...
Title from indexer. Photograph shows Joe Crosson, Jr. and his brother Donald Crosson standing in front of a Christmas tree. This photograph is in color.
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 by cataloguer. In this picture a large group of all male students and faculty are gathered in front of a white building with large windows. The group is made up of a few rows, some are standing and others kneeling. Similarly, most are...