Full note reads: "1949 03 Malamute Dog sled on Kobuk River up river from Shungnak, AK. This was taken one bend up the river as the trail came back down to the river. About 1 mile from the village."
Title taken from caption. "11555 -- (6) Judging from his suit and hood of fur and his team of dogs, we might mistake the boy in this picture for an Esquimau.
In 1898, at the time of the great rush for gold, he was the only white boy on...
Title taken from caption. "11561 -- (7) Here are a couple of prospectors playing hide-and-seek in the midst of massive blocks of ice which have been left upon the banks of the Allenkaket River by the receding waters. The blocks exceed in...
Title taken from caption. Other caption reads: "Guy F. Cameron". A view of the Chitina River where it meets the Copper River. The top of a fir tree is visible in the center foreground.
Title taken from verso. View of steamboat Yukon on Yukon River, possibly in Dawson, Yukon Territory, Canada. Man and woman with baby stand on upper deck at right and another person stands on upper deck at left. Printing on boat reads: "Yukon."...
Aerial view of ribbon-like meanderings of the river bed over the flats, Copper River, Alaska. From verso: "Copper River, AK." n.d. Original photograph size: 2 3/4" x 4 1/2".
Title taken from front. View of Copper River and Northwestern Railway bridge over Copper River, Alaska, with locomotive at far right and fish wheel in river under bridge. Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 1/8" x 5 1/8".
Title taken from front. Panoramic view of Jack River, Broad Pass, Cantwell Creek (also called Cantwell River), and West Fork of Windy Creek in Southcentral Alaska, as seen from near mile 323 of Alaska Engineering Commission Government Railroad...
These two volumes illustrate an 1897 expedition up the Taku River by members of the Yukon Mining, Trading and Transport Company in the summer of 1897. The expedition was led by P.I. Packard who proposed to build a railroad to Dawson via the Taku...
Relief shown by form lines and spot heights. "Twentieth annual report; pt. 7, map no. 20." Lith. by A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, MD. "Topography by Emil Mahlo, Lieutenant P. G. Lowe, U.S.A., and F. C. Schrader, U.S. Geological Survey."...
A stern wheeler is pushing a barge on a large river with a very flat landscape in the background. From other Reed collection photographs, it is assumed this is either the Yukon or Innoko River. See "Rainy Pass by dog team"...
River with boat wake. This is probably on the Innoko or Iditarod River in 1920. In March 1920, Irving Reed had traveled to the Innoko gold fields on the Iditarod Trail "to survey for patent ... placer claims on Yankee and...
Title from caption: "Whitehorse Yukon Terr. Canada - Lewes River, head of Yukon River."
Appears to be a man rowing a motorboat in the river near the dock. There are two square-sterned boats and a canoe surrounding the dock. Keno, a three...