Front view of the Alaska Central Railway Office seen through the trees in Seward, Alaska. Evidence of land clearing in foreground. From front: "A[laska] C[entral] R[ailwa]y office, Seward, Alaska." 1905-1915. Original photograph size: 5 1/8" x 3...
Title taken from front. Eleven horses graze along the Alaska Central Railway tracks outside of Seward, Alaska. Photograph number 29. Also from front: "29. A[laska] C[entral] R[ailwa]y. L.N.G." 1908-1909. Photograph number 29. Photographer: Lillie...
Hunters pose with a wide variety of game after the second annual hunt in Seward, Alaska. The following men appear in the photograph: Front row from left to right: Elgin Vaughan, George Sexton, Claude Matson, Frank Cotter, Anton Eide, W. R....
Title taken from caption. A large group of Seward, Alaska men pose for a portrait with their hunting trophies. Back row from left to right: Elgin Vaughan, George Sexton, Claude Matson, Frank Cotter, Anton Eide, W.R. McDonald, Herbert Tozier, Sam...
Six men and dogs posed on the steps of warehouse C of the Alaska Central Railway Company in Seward, Alaska, with dog at right. Signs on building read: "Alaska Central R[ailwa]y Freight and Ticket Office" and "Warehouse C." ca. 1905-1915. Original...
Photograph of Main Street, Chena, Alaska. Visible are several men, a dog, businesses and a flatcar on a railroad line. Businesses visible are R. H. Miller and Co. Miners Store and Outfitter, R. H. Miller and Co., R. H. Miller Merchandise, a...
[Senator E. L. (Bob) Bartlett meets with America[n] Legion Boys Nation representatives from Alaska during the Boys Nation convention in Washington D.C. William Brewington, Jr., 16, from Anchorage, 3rd from left, and Carlton R. Smith, 17, of...
Title taken from news clipping. Photograph used in a February 17, 1959 issue of The Washington Daily News. The news paper clipping also had a capion that read: "A push for Washington 'home rule' got under way this morning when two models...
Depths shown by soundings. Polar projection. Depths shown for Bering Sea only. "Published according to act of Parliament by Capt. Hurd, R.N., Hydrographer to the Admiralty, 14th. Feby. 1818."
Portrait photograph of H. R. Vanderleest. This was taken when he served as a delegate to the Alaska Constitutional Convention, held in Fairbanks at the University of Alaska, November 8, 1955 - February 6, 1956.
Relief shown pictorially. Shows northwest coast of North America as described by Vancouver. Most of northwestern U.S. and Canada labeled "parts unknown." Map set on page with extensive geographical, political, and historical information. Hand...
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...
Image appears to be possibly a ship with crew aboard. The water area in the photo is labeled: "St Lawrence Bay, Siberia." The ship is labeled: "U.S.R.C. 'Bear'." This is probably the United States Revenue Cutter "Bear."
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,...
Four men stand and sit near a large round banner, possibly the ship's insignia for the S.S. Cleveland. According to the book "Alaska and the U. S. Revenue Cutter Service: 1867-1915" by Truman R. Strobridge and Dennis L....
Caption: Just back of the village, on the side of Cape Mountain there are hundreds of pre-historic pits made of hewn granite stones. These pits are six feet long four wide and four deep. The stone facing the sea...
Photograph of a school teacher in a U. S. Government School at Cape Prince of Wales. Visible are several Native students at their desks, a blackboard with math problems and the date May 6th, 1902, an American flag and presidential portraits are on...