Title taken from caption. View showing new concrete sidewalk on Fourth Street between E and F in the Anchorage town site. During the summer of 1917, 18 blocks of 12 foot concrete sidewalks, and two blocks of 6 foot concrete walks were...
Title from accompanying notes. "5 April. Pete shaping snow blocks for the igloo Hat & I built for storing food and gear." A man cutting blocks of snow in the mountains.
Blocks of river ice were left behind from the flooding of May 1911 in Fairbanks. A small log cabin still stands among the jumble. The finding aid and other related photographs indicates this flood occurred in May 1911.
Title taken from caption. "11561 -- (7) Here are a couple of prospectors playing hide-and-seek in the midst of massive blocks of ice which have been left upon the banks of the Allenkaket River by the receding waters. The blocks exceed in...
Title taken from caption. "11503 -- (9) Those who have never witnessed the breaking up of the ice on the lakes and rivers in the interior of Alaska, will find it difficult to appreciate the enormous quantity of ice which moves with the opening...
Title taken from caption. Caption reads in its entirety: "Undermined and caved down blocks of frozen silt banks of Old Crow River in the upper part of its central basin, about 40 miles below the crossing of 141st meridian. June 16, 1911."
Title taken from caption. Caption reads in its entirety: "Other caved down blocks and frozen silt banks of Old Crow River in the central part of its basin. June 16, 1911."
Title taken from caption. Caption reads in its entirety: "Undermined and caved down blocks of frozen silt banks of Old Crow River in the upper part of its central basin, about 40 miles below the crossing of 141st meridian. June 16, 1911."
Title taken from caption. Caption reads in its entirety: "Undermined and caved down blocks of frozen silt banks of Old Crow River in the upper part of its central basin, about 40 miles below the crossing of 141st meridian. June 16, 1911."
Image appears identical to uaa-hmc-0166-b1-3-1-3. Caption for that image reads: "Undermined and caved down blocks of frozen silt banks of Old Crow River in the upper part of its central basin, about 40 miles below the crossing of 141st meridian....
Image appears identical to uaa-hmc-0166-b1-1-1-2. Caption for that image reads in its entirety: "Undermined and caved down blocks of frozen silt banks of Old Crow River in the upper part of its central basin, about 40 miles below the crossing of...
This dome shaped type of tent is called a Qalluvik in Iñupiaq. Willows for the frame were collected inland, around Atqasuk, then bent into curved shape and tied together to make tent frame. It was then covered with canvas. (Early Iñupiaq tents...
Title from accompanying notes. Yellow tent inside wall made of blocks of snow. Two men in red parkas, a backpack, orange trail marker and gear bags, and mountain peaks below the horizon.