Title taken from notes provided by Peter Haase, September 22, 2004. "Climbed part way up Oastler Mt. to take this last shot of the Muldrow Glacier, Gunsight Pass, and the North Peak of Mt. McKinley."
Title from accompanying notes. "Pete on summit of Mount Bona. Third time Mount Bona had ever been climbed and the first time that Mount Bona had been climbed via West Bona." Mountain climber at summit, he is in red down parka with wolverine...
Wooden house with snowdrifts up against it. Two people, probably children, have climbed up a snowdrift, with one of them standing on the snowdrift above the front door of the house. One person is standing in the doorway. A...
Title from verso. Image shows members of the Lindley-Liek Expedition that made the first successful ascent of both peaks of Mount McKinley in 1932. The men are shown looking for the body of Allen Carpe, who also climbed Mount McKinley in 1932...
Title from verso. Image shows a view of Mount McKinley at 9,000 feet from the Lindley-Liek Expedition that climbed both peaks of the mountain in 1932. Merl LaVoy was the expedition's photographer. A tent and equipment from one of the...
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows members of the Juneau Hiking Club after they have climbed Mount Troy. Caption from finding aid reads "Big hike to top of Mt. Troy with Hiking Club in Juneau (June Eliason in white blouse). Location...
(5:54 min.) (16 of 24) 16 Passengers Dropped off Father Hubbard and his assistant, Sam Levenson [?] (later mayor of Irvine, CA). They climbed Mt. Katmai. Engine room boy served as alter boy. John Ford rode the ship; he was a good enough...
(3:32 min.) (03 of 28) 3. Mid-air fire On a shake-down flight over Manhattan, the engine caught fire. George's father turned the controls over to his mother and climbed out of the plane. He sprayed the flames with a fire extinguisher. ...
Title taken from caption on Album. "Mt. Mckinley (Denali). Heighest mountain in North America -- 20,300 ft. Climbed by Archdeacon Stuck, Harry Karstens, Walter Harper, Robt. (Robert) Tatum June 1913".
Title from accompanying notes. "Mt. Bona straight ahead (mostly covered in clouds) and the Russell Glacier below. Note: the small peak just to the right of the black diagonal windshield frame (running obliquely through the center of the image)...
Title from accompanying notes. "16 April. Camp 1. My green sleeping bag airing out on the left. Behind Camp 1 (to the upper right) is Mt. Miyazaki (the name we gave to this unclimbed peak in honor of the Deputy Mayor of Kobe, Japan). Several...
Title from accompanying notes. "Climbers on summit of West Bona. It'd never been climbed before, so another first ascent for Pete and climbers." Team of mountain climbers stopped for a picture taking opportunity at mountain's summit. All...
First volume of five volume set of diaries kept by Walter Todd, railroad surveyor for Alaskan Engineering Commission in southcentral Alaska. June 18-Nov. 12, 1915. [143] pages ; 16 cm.
Second volume of five volume set of diaries kept by Walter Todd, railroad surveyor for Alaskan Engineering Commission in southcentral Alaska. Nov. 22, 1915-Jan. 14, 1917. [166] pages ; 16 cm.
Title from verso. At Wasilla the President climbed into the cab and received some instruction from Engineer Brayford before taking the throttle for the 26 mile run into Willow. Pres. Harding in cab of #618 engine.