Title taken from donor's caption. "At Tonsina 90 miles from Valdez. The spot we selected for our camp was in a small grove of spruce trees at the head of a deep valley where two glaciers came down out of the towering mountains. We built a large...
Title taken from donor's caption. "1905, looking up Lakina River from 4 miles below our camp, Blackburn Mountains in distance". "There would be no possibililty of communication with the outside world for two months. We were as completely...
Title taken from donor's caption. "We built a boat here to run the river to the coast. Left to right, Tony Diamond, now (1950) U. S. Federal Judge in Anchorage, Alaska, George Potter, 'Bill' and Julia Potter."
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...
Title taken from donor's caption. "The first steamboat goes up the Copper and Chitina Rivers to carry supplies for the Kennecott Mine and to build a railway. The next day we floated lazily down the Chitina River, a much bigger and somewhat...
Inset in the middle of the postcard with the greeting are two photos of dogs mushing. Left side of postcard is captioned, "looking down river." Top left photo shows downtown Ruby with two people standing outside the...
View of debris, including what looks like a ladder or part of a stairway, floats down the Chena River. Samson Hardware is at far left; the N.C.Co. building is at center.
Title provided by cataloger. Street scene looking east down Fourth Avenue between E & F in downtown Anchorage, showing businesses, cars, and pedestrians. On the right, a display labeled "Roll of Honor" cam be seen. 3x4 contact print, 3x4 neg
Two minute, 52 second film clip (2:52), black & white with audio track. The clip shows damage down by the 1964 earthquake; individual stories are told on the audio track. This is an excerpt from the film "The Great Land", produced for the...
Title taken from slide. View of damage to the JC Penney store in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Image includes a soldier/National Guard walking down the street, other buildings, street signs, a crane, street lights, fences,...
Title from accompanying note. The Chena River swollen above its banks. Downtown Fairbanks is on the other side. The presence of ice or snow in the foreground and floating down the river suggests that this is not the flood of August, 1967.
Title from accompanying note. The corner of Samson Hardware is visible to the right. There appear to be pieces of ice floating down the Chena River, suggesting that this is not the flood of August, 1967.
Full title: Xóots_x _X'ayakuwdli_gadee Shaawát Yéil Naawóo _x'éida_x sh kalneek = The bear husband / told by Tom Peter ; edited and transcribed by Nora Florendo. Added title: Bear husband.
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 verso. View of destruction along Fourth Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska, looking east after the March 27, 1964 Great Alaska Earthquake. Signs include "Bar D&D Cafe"," Sportsman's Club","Frisco Cafe", "Mac's Foto", "Scandianavian Club...
Looking down on 4th Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska. Sign on business at far left reads: "Ship Creek Meat Co." Automobiles are diagonally parked on both sides of the street; pedestrians are visible in the distance. "4th Ave Anchorage, Alaska. Thomas...
View looking down at intersection of 4th Avenue and F Street in Anchorage, Alaska, with Alaska Native Hospital and Mount McKinley Building (later called McKay Building) in background. Businesses shown include: Smart Shop (women's clothing),...