Title from caption. Photograph of the University of Alaska hockey team during their game against Dawson, Yukon Territory, during the first Fairbanks Ice Carnival.
Title from caption. Caption states that this game took place at the second annual Fairbanks Ice Carnival, and that Fairbanks won the game. One player is identified as Gordy Picotte.
Title from caption. Team is identified: Top (L to R): Harry Mikami, George "K", Arne Hoehner, Coach A. W. Bastress, Pat Thompson, Glen Bowman, Louie Smith, Gordy Picotte. Bottom (L to R): Pat O'Neill, Glen Franklin, E. Clahassey, E. Beistline.
Title from caption. Photograph of a wagonload of mukluks. The wagon bears the marking "no. 1" and appears to belong to Company E of the 30th Infantry. Two soldiers are on the wagon seat; a man standing in the street might be a soldier. A...
Title taken from verso. "Alaska Nellie" Lawing and Stan Lyons pose for a photograph with two stuffed and mounted black bear cubs. Original photograph size: 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 inch.
Title taken from verso. Fur trader and buyer Ed Shepherd wearing fur parka, with polar bear skin rolled and tied after purchase during trip to Kivalina, Alaska. Also from verso: "Arctic trip w[ith] Ed Shephard [sic]." March-April 1958....
The George King Collection describes in photographs and manuscript material early aviation in Alaska. There are two series in this collection. The first series consists of five photograph albums and two folders of loose photographs. The second...
Title taken from front. Two grizzly bears in Alaska. From verso: "2 Alaskan brown bear." Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society. 1920's. Photographer: H.G. Kaiser. Original photograph size: 7 3/4" x 9 3/4".
Round embroidered fabric patch. Design comprises a snarling polar bear head and gold star on blue field. This patch was in use by the Alaska Defense Command beginning in 1943. Object size: 2 1/2 inch diameter circle.
View of polar bear pelts hanging in front of Alaska Fur Factory in downtown Anchorage, Alaska, with men at right. Car is parked at left and bicycles are in front of store. Signs on buildings read: "Reductions" and "Alaska Fur Factory." Photograph...
Postcard shows Martin Itjen standing in front of the streetcar he designed, built, owned, and operated, Skagway, Alaska. From verso: "Alaska street car. Designed - built - owned - operated by Martin Itjen of the days of '98, Skagway, Alaska. The...