Relief shown by hachures and spot heights; depths shown by soundings. "J. & C. Walker, sculpt." Issued, with corrections, in March 1903. Insets: Port Anian -- Ola Anchorage -- Zabiyaka Bay. Includes profile of southern tip of Kamchatka...
Shows religious denominations assigned sponsorship of mission schools in Alaska locations, areas of good reindeer pasturage in Alaska, and existing herds of domestic reindeer in eastern Siberia. "To accompany reindeer report by Sheldon Jackson,...
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows two men with a dog sled team standing on the frozen Kuskokwim River. The wing of an airplane can just barely be seen on the right. Caption from finding aid reads "Fur game agent and dog sled driver along...
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows a man standing on a snowy road next to an automobile. Caption from finding aid reads "Al Weinrick Fish and Wildlife Services agent south of Paxson". Location is south of Paxson, Alaska.
Written on photo, "Mrs. Elvira Stubbins - Mrs. J.N. Sour; Miss Amelia MarryMe - Miss Edna Simons; Deacon Wheezy - Harvey Wentz; Peleg P. Gelep - Ward Estey; David Stubbins - R. Lynn Smith."
Title from caption. Photograph of a wedding dinner. Caption reads: "The wedding supper of Mr. & Mrs. Peter E. Kern at Skagway Alaska. No 1. The Bride - Mrs. P.E. Kern, No 2. - the groom Mr. P.E. Kern, No. 3 - J.B. Moore (myself) No. 4 -...
(5:17 min) (01 of 25) Start in Alaska shipping Alaska Steamship Company; California -- moved from; trucking business; Vancouver, British Columbia; vacation ; fishing boat; June -- 1948; Prince Rupert Island; Ketchikan; employment; salmon --...
(5:31 min.) (20 of 20) End--Being an agent in Nome--easily accepted--air travel takes over passenger transport--going out of business--disposition of property--destruction of documents
(5:01 min.) (11 of 24) 11 Supplying the Steward's department
Before the ship even dropped anchor, the Steward would send an order to the purchasing agent who would begin getting supplies for the next trip. Bought in large quantities. ...
The entire collection contains reports, correspondence, pamphlets, and administrative records received from the agricultural stations at Matanuska, Fairbanks, and Petersburg. The papers address such topics as environmental data, Alaskan flora,...
Title from attached description. Full description reads: Alaska Steamship Company 1935 Christmas Ship Group from left: John M. Walker, deck steward and tenor; Miss Beatrice Nelson (Now Mrs. Letillus L. S. Nelson); Miss Helen Gatoski, violin;...
Title taken from caption. "Frank Glaser - Trapped Nenana River area in 1920's. Trapped Predators for Government in Alaska 1937-57. Shown with Large Sheefish at Kotzebue." Additional notes on the back of the photograph read: "Photo: Charles...
Title by indexer. Caption reads: "'Slim' Bragg shown with Wolves and Tim Twitchell Trapper. Bragg Guided and Trapped Many Years in the Talkeetna and Other Areas Before Becoming a Game Warden." The word "Unknown" is scratched out, and "Tim...
Title from verso. "Clyde Armistead serving his Sikorsky flying boat. From a Noel Ross negative." A man is seen pouring something into the aircraft. Inscription on the side of the plane reads: Agent for [Exploration] Erskine. (May be Clyde G....
Title by indexer. Various notes, possibly from the publisher, adorn this collage. The circular stamp in the center reads: "United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Biological Survey. Alaska Game Commission." Other notes in the back...
Title page in British atlas: maps and charts accompanying the Case of Great Britain, by the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal, and published by the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1904.
Cyanotype photograph of Mapoy (also known as Martha), a Dena'ina woman who later became wife of Arthur McConahay, Alaska Commercial Company agent, at Knik Station on Cook Inlet. She is depicted here with three of her children: Mary, left; Martha,...
Cyanotype photograph of Mapoy (also known as Martha), a Dena'ina woman who later became wife of Arthur "Long Shorty" McConahay, an Alaska Commercial Company agent at Knik Station, and her three children, with the Alaska Native wife of Harry H....