Earl and Natalie Norris talk about learning about sled dogs and moving to Alaska, selling and donating dogs to search and rescue, Natalie's arrival in Alaska, meeting Earl, the use of Natalie's dogs during World War II for northern latitude search...
Title taken from caption. "11555 -- (6) Judging from his suit and hood of fur and his team of dogs, we might mistake the boy in this picture for an Esquimau.
In 1898, at the time of the great rush for gold, he was the only white boy on...
Handwritten note reads "Dogs - Bethel Hosp [Hospital] - Feb. 1950." In this photo, along with UAF-1997-108-310, seven dogs lie in the snow near a sled which contains what could be packages. Nearby is a sled frame. ...
Handwritten note reads "Dogs - Bethel, 1950." In this photo, along with UAF-1997-108-311, seven dogs lie in the snow near a sled which appears to hold packages. The front part of a sled frame appears to the left in...
Photograph shows nine sled dogs relaxing in the snow while hooked up to their sled harnesses. Some barrels, other equipment, and a building are in the distance.
Photograph shows nine sled dogs in various states of relaxation on snow, all are wearing harnesses and lines. Some buildings, barrels and other various objects are visible in the background.
Title supplied by cataloger. Two unidentified men posing with dogs in front of a truck used to transport dogs. Truck sponsored by Morrison Knudsen. Truck parked in front of Radisson Hotel. Slide printed 2/1986. Original format: 35mm color slide
Title supplied by cataloger. Dogs using a dog carousel, a large wheel with spokes. Sled dogs are harnessed or tied to the spokes, and walking in circles. Covered platform visible on right. Slide sheet labeled, 'Dog Walker.' Slide printed 6/1989....
Title supplied by cataloger. Dogs using a dog carousel, a large wheel with spokes. Sled dogs are harnessed or tied to the spokes, and walking in circles. Wooden building in background. Slide sheet labeled, 'Dog Walker.' Slide printed 6/1989....
Title supplied by cataloger. Legaards wear red parkas and tend to lead dogs. Dogs wear orange booties. Spectators standing around. Buildings in background. Joe Redington Jr.'s dog team. Original format: 35mm color slide
Title supplied by cataloger. Dogs in a dirt yard. Most dogs attached to a single chain. Most have food bowls next to them. Wooden shed in background. Slide taken from a carousel labeled, 'Dog Lots.' Slide printed 1/1975. Original format: 35mm color...
Title supplied by cataloger. Dogs belong to Joe Redington Sr. A wooden structure can be seen in the background. Slide printed 4/1981. Slide box labeled, 'Dogs Knik unknow village.' Original format: 35mm color slide
Title supplied by cataloger. Dog yard is cleared of trees. Dogs next to posts. Slide printed 7/1986. Slide carousel labeled, 'Dogs & Don's Ididarod Caf.' Original format: 35mm color slide
Title supplied by cataloger. Wooden dog houses and posts with mounted coffee cans next to dogs. Slide printed 7/1986. Slide carousel labeled, 'Dogs & Don's Ididarod Caf.' Original format: 35mm color slide
Title supplied by cataloger. Musher kneels beside one of his dogs, possibly tending to the dog's paws. Another dog lies in the snow nearby, wearing booties. Both dogs in harness.
Title from caption. Photograph of a man and his two dogs standing outside of a tent. Both dogs seem interested in what Mr. Jackson is pouring out of his frying pan. Narrative in photo album reads: "Below is Jackson and his two dogs, 'Babe and...
Title taken from caption. View of people along 4th Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska. The street is roped off and covered with snow in preparation for one of the dogsledding events held during the Fur Rendezvous. The lead dogs for one of the teams are...
Title taken from caption. View of sled dogs at Clark's Point, Alaska, with building in background. Also from caption: "Clark's Point, AK." Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer: Robert Fortuine.
Title taken from caption. View of sled dogs and sled in front of buildings in Egegik, Alaska. Also from caption: "Egegik, AK." Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. ca. 1963-1964. Photographer: Robert Fortuine.