Trapper's cabin near Seward, Alaska with hides on front porch. Snowshoes are leaning against the cabin. The trapper is chopping wood. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
Relief shown by hachures. Shows gold-bearing locations. Insets: Copper River of Alaska -- Klondike River of N.W. Territory. Includes table of distances and mail routes. Printed for S.N. Wood & Co., Columbian Woolen Mills, 718-722 Market St. San...
Caption reads: "Elite - after storm. 6-13. Nome Alaska - 13." Photo shows wood planks and lumber from buildings as well as barrels strewn about the ground as the result of a storm. A few buildings and two building...
A man and woman sit on the top step of a porch, and a woman stands nearby. The people are labeled, left to right: Betsy, Jim [Tim?], Hazel. The house has wood shingle siding as well as what may be guard bars in the...
Handwritten note reads "Allen Kilbuck, Napakiak". Man appears to be seated on a pile of wood while a child in a winter hat stands near what appears to be a small building. The photo's colors have faded and it now...
Mound of earth and other material with what appears to be a chimney and slabs of wood that could be doors. Debris is scattered on the ground near the igloo. Nearby is a log building. A pile of logs and a white house...
A truss bridge under construction. The surface is not yet built, and planks of wood extend from girder to girder to make a walkway. What appears to be a pile driver stands at the end.
Verso-Viewing Yukon Damsite--Among a group of engineers, specialists and consultants to visit Rampart Canyon damsite on May 28 were Dr. William R. Wood, left, President of the University of Alaska, and Member of the Rampart Advisory Board; and...
Photograph with a press release included which reads: Case Of The Missing Watercolor--Secretary of the Interior Stewart L. Udall, right, presents to Senator Ernest Gruening (D-Alaska) the reproduction of a painting depicting the transfer of Russian...
A young man and two young women pose for a photograph outdoors. They appear to be in a street as there are wood buildings in the background. Snow is on the ground and it is possible that it is towards the end of winter as a...
Some wood buildings, presumably homes, are snowed in. It appears that much of the snow was blown in by wind. Three people in the foreground are taking in the scene.
A woman in a full-length dress stands on a porch. The house appears to have wood drop siding. Related photographs of the same house are: UAF-1968-21-153, UAF-1968-21-156, UAF-1968-21-157, UAF-1968-21-158, UAF-1968-21-159,...
Front view of Copper Center Roadhouse with two cars parked outside and smaller buildings located to the left. Large sign in image: Copper Center. Photo shows four dormers, two in front and two on the side of the...
Official spelling for the creek is Sunaghun Creek This in formation and what directly follows is from Garry Njootli, Yukon Toponymist for the Yukon Government
"Kutcha-Kutchin name reported by I...
"Bone diggers from U. of Alaska dug this up. It is part of an eskimos village 2000 years old. (Point Hope)." Wood and bone from an excavation unit at the prehistoric village, Point Hope, Alaska.
Title by indexer, taken from verso. Verso reads: "Bonfire, fall 1928, left Marion Boswell, right Olga Strandberg." Image shows two young women standing by piles of kindling that are arranged in a teepee shape for burning. Behind the women...
Title from verso. Image shows a group of young men building a tall bonfire. Several men are climbing or standing on the bonfire structure. Wooden crates and wood debris are shown at the base of the large bonfire structure. Activity is...