Title from indexer. Harold Woods (on left) and Horace Roberts at Rampart. Indexer's note: Identified by Sally Hudson in February 1989. Harold Woods is her brother; the photographer, Tom Evans is her husband.
Title from verso. Indexer's note: Sally Hudson added identification in February 1989. This is Captain Alfred Mayo of Rampart; father of Charles and Mayo Sr., taken in the early 1920's.
Title from verso. Photograph of Charlie Mayo, his children, and a dog. Edward Mayo is at far left and the girl is Kitty Mayo. Indexer's note: Sally Hudson in February of 1989 added further identifications. She wrote that the image was taken...
Title from verso. Verso reads: "Arthur Grant, Sr. with wife and children, Andrew Vachon in the background, taken at Tanana." Indexer's note: Sally Hudson added further information in February 1989. Alfred Grant (thinks wife is Evelyn) "Kind...
Title by cataloguer. Description is taken from caption. The photograph was taken in Deering in 1942; the ages are approximate. (L-R): George Moto, Gilbert S. Karmun, 6 years, Harry Karmun, 4 years, Bessie Moto (grand-daughter), 4...
Title from verso. "[Dressed in their mail order catalogue finery, these self confident Eskimo teenagers board a Wien Air bush plane to head south to attend high school.] "Students leaving for school from a sand bar airport of the Kobuk...
Title from verso. "[All aboard for school. From the Alaska arctic, nearly 600 students are gathered from 40 remote villages and fish camps, each fall to fly to Fairbanks and Juneau, heading for high schools and colleges.] "Students boarding...
Title from verso. "[The little Eskimo girl in the left foreground watches the big girls board a Polatis porter bush plane at Kobuk.] Wien Air Alaska photo by Frank Whaley Fairbanks, Alaska."
Title by indexer. A building after a heavy snow fall. The sign next to the door reads "Kobuk Post Office". To the right of the stairs, a spade sticks from the snow; to the left, a snowshoe. A box (or rectangular can) labeled "Blazo" sits on...
A group of men stand at the front entry way to the Lindsay Hotel, Porcupine, Alaska. From verso: "Log portion built first. Later when sawmill was in business, the addition was added, therefore I feel log portion probably built in 1900. Hotel...
A view of the town of Porcupine in 1901. A group of people stand on the front steps of the Lindsay Hotel, the three-story building on the right hand side of the street. From the caption: "Porcupine City, Alaska. Blankenberg Photo." From verso:...