"The hydraulic operation at Crooked Creek under full working head in the spring run of water. It was quite a show. Like most of the operations it was always too little water to operate the 'giants' and too darn much gravel mixed with the gold." ...
"Thompson with oar, Larson rowing, Norwood taking it easy. A memorable trip, in a small boat, following the ice breakup on the Yukon River. Lake LaBarge was still frozen we pulled the boat on a crude sled over the ice. We were commanded by the...
Reindeer run through the chute of a corral. Photos UAF-1997-108-314 through UAF-1997-108-326 seem to be a series of photos depicting corralling of reindeer and/or reindeer herding.
Cables or ropes run from standing girders (which form part of the truss) to horizontal girders. A person is standing on the bridge surface or on a girder.
Title from verso. Full caption on the verso reads, "Here are the Yak. They crossed them with Galloways trying to produce an animal for beef that would winter in the open. Results were disappointing. Meat tough as - ---." Image shows...
Title from cataloger's notes. Image shows several yaks standing in a fenced enclosure in winter. A large wooden bin is visible inside the enclosure and a farm building is visible in the upper right corner of the image. The U.S....
Title from indexer's notes. Image shows yaks standing inside a fenced enclosure. A farm building and tall trees can be seen behind the yaks in the background. The U.S. Agricultural Experiment Farm in Fairbanks became part of the Alaska...
Title from indexer's notes. Image shows yaks standing inside a fenced enclosure. A farm building and tall trees can be seen behind the yaks in the background. The U.S. Agricultural Experiment Farm in Fairbanks became part of the Alaska...
Title from verso. Image shows a street scene in Fairbanks. In the center of the image are seventeen dogs harnessed to a sled. A man wearing a suit is sitting in the sled and the dogsled driver is standing behind it. A long row of cabins and...
Photograph of Klondike Kate. Attached caption reads: "We wore tights in those day. If we hadn't the Mounted Police would have run us out of the country."
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows two people standing on the ladder leading up to a cache as two dogs run by playing. Caption from finding aid reads "People and cache; Lyman Reynoldson on bottom". Location is unknown.
Title from caption. Photograph shows a watering station in Nenana, Alaska on April 1, 1918. Railroad tracks run along side it. Caption also reads: "No. 126, A. J. Johnson, Official Photographer A.E.C."
These photographs were taken between 1899 and 1911 and depict life in the region around Forts Gibbon and Egbert. Included are hunting parties, military personnel, camp buildings, scenery, dog sledding and skiing. Steamships are shown loading wood...
Title from indexer. Photograph shows a white dog tied up to a run line outside of it's doghouse. Buildings can be seen in the background. Location is unknown.