Title from caption. Photograph of Belle Stevens with her catch of rabbits on her back, her .22 in her hand, and her snowshoes standing upright next to her. Narrative in photo album reads: "Belle Stevens with her morning's catch of rabbits on...
Title from photographer's notes. [Jacob Luke Belle II wearing a decorated beaded moose skin jacket made by Lily Ginnis Pitka. Lily Ginnis Pitka is Steven Ginnis's mother. Jacob Luke is Steven Ginnis's Grandfather. He was known for his fiddle...
Title from image. Photograph of Lawyer and Cora Rivenburg canoeing on Squaw Creek. Narrative in photo album reads: "Using a wooden canoe which I built from whip-sawed native spruce lumber." "Belle & I canoeing on Squaw."
Title by cataloguer. From left to right: "Dr. Albrecht, Leo Rhode R. E. Lathrop, Andrew Nerland, Mrs. Hess Dr. Bunnell, William O'Neill, W. T. Stuart, and M.J. Walsh."
Title by cataloguer. This is a group picture of the University of Alaska officials standing in either the library or in an office. From left to right: Unknown, Mr. Luther C. Hess and Mrs. Harriet B. Hess, cap. Austen Eugene Lathrop, and Andrew...
Front Row:
1.
2. Hillery McKenna
3. Wren Girl (crossed out)
4. John Meyers
5. Geo Nelson
Second Row:
1. Lucile Fox
2. Alice King
3. Henrietta Heid
4. Celia Tibbits
5. Hilda Lillestrand
6. B. Mullea
7. B. Olds
8. Lily...
Title from caption. Photograph of Lawyer Rivenburg relaxing with a pipe after eating lunch. Photo was taken on a break during a hike. Narrative in photo album reads: "At the right is a picture of myself taken after eating lunch on a hiking...
Title from caption. Photograph of Cora Rivenburg and Old Hannah. Narrative in photo album reads: "At right are Belle and Old Hannah, a rather likable old squaw. Picture taken by Mr. Shultz. Notice Mrs. R's beaver cap."
Title from caption. Photograph of Mrs. Old Luke. Narrative in photo album reads: "Mrs. Old Luke, who visited Mrs. Rivenburg a great deal, and rattled away in Indian altho Belle did not understand her at all."
Title taken from caption. Photographer's number: D8." Cataloguer's note: A portrait of a woman with deep set eyes, and a grave expression which seems to reveal a life of hardship.
Title taken from caption. Photographer's number: C38. Cataloguer's note: A picture of an Alaska Native girl in a white fur (possibly spotted seal) parka, mukluks, and striped pants. A carpet with an elaborate design is used as a backdrop. ...