Includes notes by Otto Wm. Geist. Components: Plan view of excavation -- Elevation of excavation Sec. A-A -- Plan view of recent house -- Sketch of excavation after completion - September 16, 1933). Map is 35 x 138 cm. or smaller on sheet 96...
Cyanotype portrait of an unidentified man and Alaska Native woman,and three children sitting on a bench draped with animal hides and skins in the village of Knik on Knik Arm. The man has a mustache, and the women and two younger children have...
Title by cataloguer. "Alaska Agriculture College, Fairbanks A.A.A September 21, 1929. Photo by Marier Bros. Negative N-68-139. 58-1026-1989 - also 58-1026-1104 in "duplicate" file."
The George King Collection describes in photographs and manuscript material early aviation in Alaska. There are two series in this collection. The first series consists of five photograph albums and two folders of loose photographs. The second...
Title from caption. Caption reads, "Anna Ruhl's Road House - Deering, Alaska. September 25th 03." There are two signs on the forward end of the building(right): one reads "Restaurant"; the other, "Bunk Room." The creator's mark reads...
View of two women standing in front of a three-story log building. From caption: Telle [Estelle Garges] and Katherine in front of our Apartment House Fairbanks September 1928." The sign at the forefront of the photograph partially reads Lewis...
Notes on Kankei Ibun (Voyages around the world)
Made with the assistance of Naoko Hoshino.
Vol. 0
Introduction
Table of contents with summary of each volume
List of illustrations
Vol. 1
Vessel Wakamiya-maru leaving Ishimaki, winter of...
Russian caption on back dated 2nd/15th of September 1933. "From the deeply respectful and eternally grateful Shalamovs to Father Arkhierei (rank) Gerasim Schmaltz."
Verso: Senator Ralph Moody, chairman of the Alaska Legislative Council, accepts scroll recognizing Alaskan Statehood presented to the Alaskan Delegation to the National Legislative Conference at Boston, Mass., September 1958.
Photograph used in Alaska Sportsman, September 1964, Milepost, pg. 37. [Photograph also shows building that used to be the Driftwood Restaurant, later the Fiddlehead Restaurant, and is now the Sandpiper Cafe]
Flat was at the center of mining activities around the Iditarod River; families moved to district mining camps the middle of May and returned to Flat about September 15