A view of a man standing in front of a log building at Chena Hot Springs. A row of log cabins continues in the distance. From verso: "Roadhouse at Chena Hot Springs June 1928. Rheumatic patient in right of picture."
Bill DeWitt (left) and Charles Emswiler (or Emsweiler), trappers and guides, with furs and antlers in Seward, Alaska. 1910. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
David, Jonathon (maker). Drum: frame of birch wood; sewn with babiche; head varies from 28.5 cm to 30 cm across; frame 6.5 cm deep; drum head of moose or caribou skin; lashed on at back with babiche; handle is forked caribou antler still in...
David, Jonathon (maker). Drum: frame of birch wood; sewn with babiche; head varies from 28.5 cm to 30 cm across; frame 6.5 cm deep; drum head of moose or caribou skin; lashed on at back with babiche; handle is forked caribou antler still in...
Hunters pose with a wide variety of game after the second annual hunt in Seward, Alaska. The following men appear in the photograph: Front row from left to right: Elgin Vaughan, George Sexton, Claude Matson, Frank Cotter, Anton Eide, W. R....
Men posing around sign with moose antlers attached to sign supports at Lake Grosvenor, Alaska, in what was later known as Katmai National Park and Preserve. Sign reads: "Welcome to Grosvenor Alaska, Katmai National Monument, Northern Consolidated...
Nell Lawing, dressed in fur parka and holding a gun, poses with her hunting trophies Caption on image reads, "Jan. 1st, 1927, A Happy New Year, Nellie Lawing, Lawing, Alaska"
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...
Sam White stands beside pile of moose and caribou antlers in northern Alaska, with buildings in background. 1970's? Original photograph size: 10" x 8".
StA trading post in Tanana Crossing (Tanacross) has been rebuilt into a mission. Note the moose antlers above the door and that the chinking is moss with mud sealant.