Title taken from caption. "Two weeks after landing". Notes from the collector - "Supports for the cabin and sternwheel have been attached". Collection note: All photos are in the Yukon River area of Alaska.
Title supplied by cataloger. Salmon cut into strips drying on racks. Slide printed 8/1981. Slide binder labeled, 'Unalakleet.' Original format: 35mm color slide
Title from indexer. Photograph shows a two-story building in the distance. A flagpole sits in front of it. This building may have been part of military facilities on the Aleutian Islands.
Title taken from caption. Offshore from Unalaska Island. View of expedition members at Split Rock. Photograph taken during the 1937 Smithsonian Institution's Archaeological Expedition to the Aleutian Islands.
Title from verso. Photograph of bomb exploding on Japanese military installation in the Aleutian Islands. Verso reads: "An upsurging column of smoke causes a long shadow over Jap [ Japanese ] installations as a U.S. bombadier hits his...
Title from verso. Highly doctored photograph of a U. S. Navy warship bombarding Attu Island. Original may have been overexposed and darkened for better visibility. Verso reads: "Confirmation that the big ones were in action came for the...
Title from sleeve. Senator Ted Stevens stands indoors with his arms around two children from St. Paul. Photographer's number: 16982. 2 1/4 B&W negative.
From caption: "Home of the St. Michael Board." View of a three-story hotel building containing the offices of the St. Michael Board of the U.S. Steamboat Inspection Service in St. Michael, Alaska. Sign on building reads: "Hotel." 1919-1925?
Title from verso. Photograph of a tank driving across the snow. Verso reads: "U. S. tanks in Aleutians. The snow-covered ground at an advanced U.S. base in the Aleutians proved no obstacle for one of our light tanks stationed there. ...
Nine servicemen pose for a group portrait on a stairway at Fort Davis near Nome, Alaska. Photograph number 408. From verso: "Chris Nerby, U.S. Army, Nome, top left."
View of the Tallapoosa life ring. From May's journal, dated May 22nd: "The Tallapoosa is a small boat but has a very neat appearance. It is 160 feet long and has 900 tons displacement. It served in the Atlantic waters from April 1917 until November...
Title taken from caption. View of the U.S. Coast Surveyor while at Kodiak Island, Alaska. There are two smaller boats in the foreground. Photo taken during National Geographic Society expedition on the way to Katmai area. 1919.
Title from caption. View of several farm buildings from the experiment station at Kalsin Bay, Kodiak Island, Alaska. The image shows the buildings surrounded by snow at the base of a hill. A wooden barn, silos with dormer windows, and several...
Title taken from caption. View of a man raking in oats with a horse drawn farm implement at the U.S. Agricultural Experiment Station, Kodiak Island, Alaska. The buildings of the station can be seen in the background. Caption also says:"The...
Title taken from front. View of U.S. Dept. of Agriculture experimental station, Kodiak, Alaska. Inscription from verso: "July 7th. Dear Mother & Father - have been working hard at the store and have been too tired evenings to write - The next boat...