Relief shown by hachures and spot heights; depths shown by soundings and isolines. Oriented with north to the upper left. Shows tracks of the "Bear" on sea, summer and winter, and tracks of Lieut. Jarvis' and Dr. Calls' overland trip, Lieut....
Relief shown by hachures and spot heights; depths shown by soundings and isolines. Oriented with north to the upper left. Shows tracks of the "Bear" on sea, summer and winter, and tracks of Lieut. Jarvis' and Dr. Calls' overland trip, Lieut....
Relief shown by hachures and spot heights; depths shown by soundings and isolines. Oriented with north to the upper left. Shows tracks of the "Bear" on sea, summer and winter, and tracks of Lieut. Jarvis' and Dr. Calls' overland trip, Lieut....
Six men pose for this photograph in front of Clough's Roadhouse in McGrath. George and his seventeen year old son Ophir are the two on the left and Irving Reed is third from the right. Irving Reed and the two Glasses...
Two mushers outside two log cabins at Yankee Creek. George Glass, his seventeen year old son Ophir, and Irving Reed traveled by dog sled for 14 days from Wasilla to Yankee Creek in late March 1920. Reed described this...
Title from cataloger. Photograph of people from Stephens Village travelling by canoe to Tanana for their annual trip. Narrative in the album reads: "The above pictures were taken by Mr. Paul Shultz in the spring and summer of 1910 before our...
Title from caption. Photograph of the sternwheeler Selkirk after it sets a new record for a trip from Dawson to Whitehorse. Caption reads: "landing at White Horse, after a trip up from Dawson." Photographers No. 706.
Title taken from back of stereograph. "The story of Peary's attempts to discover the North Pole is a tale of heroism. For twenty years he struggled before he finally succeeded. He made his first trip to Greenland in 1886 when he was a young...
The Iditarod River flowing through the town of Iditarod, with several barges or boats on the river. This photograph is believed to from 1920 after Irving Reed's sled dog trip in March 1920. See "Rainy Pass by dog team" for...
It is assumed the river is the Iditarod and that the town visible in the distance is Iditarod. Related photographs from the Reed collection of the town of Iditarod are at UAF-1968-21-126 and UAF-1968-21-133. It is believed...
People with sled dogs are at the Little Susitna Roadhouse. From related photographs, it is known that the two people on the right are George Glass and his seventeen year old son Ophir, who traveled with Irving Reed on the...
Three dogsled teams at Knik. Several log buildings are in the background, as well as the sign of the Knik Roadhouse, and and the Two Girls Cafe. The three mushers are Irving Reed, George Glass, and his seventeen year old...
"Near Lakeview, Swentna [Skwentna]." Irving Reed, George W. Glass, and his seventeen year old son Ophir, undertook a trip on the Iditarod Trail in late March 1920. Reed wrote a magazine article, "Rainy Pass by dog team,"...
George Glass and his seventeen year old son Ophir, stand with their sled dog teams at the Pass Creek Roadhouse at Rainy Pass. The roadhouse was owned by the Anderson brothers at the time. A magazine article by Irving Reed...
Title taken from verso. Verso reads: "Field trip about 1930, l to r, Harold Strandberg, Fred Kubor, Mining Exp. Prof. Hendrixon." Image shows three men standing beside an automobile on a dirt road. Deep ruts in the mud of the road are...