Title taken from front. Two canoes carrying Yakutat, Alaska residents with shoreline of Yakutat village in background. From verso: "Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." 1904. Original photograph size: 4" x 5".
Title taken from front. Handicrafts and art work of Alaska Natives displayed on and against a wall in Wrangell, Alaska, each artifact individually labeled on photograph. Items include baskets, spoons, moccasins, small pouches, miniature totem...
Four men, fore and aft, pole tandem canoes down river; an automobile rides on planks set across midsection of canoes See also photographs in following range: P277-011-029 to P277-011-035
Men in uniform on one side of photograph; Athabascans in fur garments on the other; also pictured are canoes, kayaks, and tents; the military men are possibly bound for Ft. Egbert No. 8
Title taken from verso. Photograph of rails running along waterfront in front of wooden houses. Cedar canoes on snow covered beach. A woman stands looking down the track away from the camera.
Title taken from image. Water view of cannery buildings. A sailing ship is in front of the cannery with a tug alongside it. Smoke pours from the stack of the tug. Canoes and other small boats float along the beach. Photographer's number 443.