Title taken from donor's caption. "Julia and George try a ride on 'Deacon' at McCarthy Creek. For the first time in dawned on me that I faced a real problem in getting my young wife and child out over a rough 190 mile trail, crossing several...
Cyanotype photograph of Martha White, right, and her mother, left, in Sunrise, Alaska in 1898. The child is wearing a hat and holding a cat. A man, several wooden buildings and a pile of logs are visible in the background. Photograph taken during...
Remainder of title: Thomas Riggs, Jr., Member Alaskan Engineering Commission, and C. W. Richie and H. J. Atwell, Acting Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office, at Fairbanks, Alaska.
Title taken from caption. Two adults and a child pose for a portrait in front of a dwelling. The house is constructed of driftwood and roofed with furs.
Title taken from caption. View of a man and child walking up to a Russian Orthodox Church in Eklutna, Alaska. Photograph taken in June 1952. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide.
Title taken from caption. View of Christine McClain sitting on a log with a couple identified on the photo as "Lt. Jones + wife" at Lake Spenard, Anchorage, Alaska. In the background are two children and their parents, standing next to several...
Title taken from information with photo. Group of people standing in front of Lower Tonsina Roadhouse, Alaska. Also from information with photo: "Doc Billum in front of right window. Eslotta (Eptaluta?) 2nd from right with his two wives. Child on...
Cyanotype photograph of an Alaska Native man, two women, and a child gather on a beach with a wooden barrel, a pot, and what appears to be fish in the center of the photograph. Several logs are fashioned together around the group. Water is visible...
This color slide depicts an Alaska Native woman with a child on her back in either Kotzebue or Barrow, Alaska, 1962. The woman wears a green scarf over her hair and carries underneath her coat, which is trimmed in fur. The child wears a yellow...
Title from accompanying notes. This Native Alaskan woman and child are standing in front of an example of Western Alaskan housing, the semi-subterranean house.