Title by cataloger. View of active volcano. Visible are smoke plumes and snow sprinkled with ash. The volcano closely resembles one identified as Mount Shishaldin (on Unimak Island) in "North Pacific: Japan, Siberia, Alaska, Canada" by...
Aerial view of coast of Siberia, Russia, during flight from Nome to Northeast Cape, Alaska, with wing of plane visible in photo. Lettering on airplane reads: "N57131." From slide mount: "Russian coast. - In flight Nome to NE Cape Sept 6, 1955."...
Aerial view of coast of Siberia, Russia, as seen during flight from Nome to Northeast Cape, Alaska, with wing of airplane visible in photo. From slide mount: "Russian coast line in flight - Nome to NE. Cape - Sept 6, 1955." Photograph type: 35 mm...
Ransom Tony Schultz (Tony) came to Alaska in 1938. That same year he bought his first plane and obtained his pilot's license. He began flying for Star Airlines (later Alaska Airlines) in 1940, and in 1950, was chosen as their first chief bush...
Relief shown by hachures. Shows Alaska prior to the Gold Rush with part of eastern Siberia and the Northwest Territory. Page 27 from atlas. On verso (pg. 28): map of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. This map is identical to copy 1, even print...
Relief shown by hachures. Shows Alaska prior to the Gold Rush with part of eastern Siberia and the Northwest Territory. Page 27 from atlas. On verso (pg. 28): map of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. In color.
Note on verso in Russian written by Tikhon Vinokouroff Oct. 12, 1920: On
Kumakh- Surt
120 v[ersts] from Buluna (Siberia)
All [illeg.] "without ceremony"
-- without changing clothes
Sept. 15, 1926
Full title: A journey into Siberia, made by order of the king of France. Containing an account of the manners and customs of the Russians, the present state of their empire; with the natural history, and geographical description of their country,...
Decrees issued in East Siberia 1917-1921, copied in pencil; extracts from books on East Siberia, copied in ink; two letters regarding effort to emigrate
from Japan to the U.S., July 1920; poem by Vinokouroff, "Na more," (On the Sea), written en...
[Alaska native, female, displaying facial tattoos, plus nose and lip piercings.] Bookplate from: Voyage of naval Captain Sarychev along the North-Eastern part of Siberia, the Arctic Ocean and Eastern Ocean, for eight years, attached to the...
[Alaska native, male, wearing a woven hat and displaying nose and lip piercings.] Bookplate from: Voyage of naval Captain Sarychev along the North-Eastern part of Siberia, the Arctic Ocean and Eastern Ocean, for eight years, attached to the...