Title from image. Postcard of three men shooting the Whitehorse Rapids near Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Canada. The postcard incorrectly states these rapids are located in Alaska. Narrative in photo album reads: "The lower end of Miles...
Title from donor notes. Full donor notes read: "John Long playing the treadle organ in the mission-house hallway. (On the wall in background, two bishops of Alaska: one the current bishop, the Rt. Rev. William J. Gordon, Jr., and the other his...
(3:22 min.) (02 of 24) 02 Dellwood returned to cable ship duty. Laid cable from Seattle, Washington to Adak, Alaska. Fell overboard and almost drowned. Stripped down and kept moving to avoid freezing. Sergeant found a dugout and they...
Title taken from caption. "Frank Jiles - Trapped 1918-33 -- Minchumina, Native of West Virginia. Grade A Trapper." Note from the back of the photograph reads: "1910 - 33 Drowned at Fish L. Discovered: Copper Mtn Boulder Ck. Galena. Trapped...
Title taken from creator's notes.
Color photograph of a sternwheeler with the following notes: This riverboat connected Fairbanks with Anchorage. The captain notified the military when they could come to pick up their shipments. This included...
Title taken from caption. View of cemetery at Naknek, Alaska. Printing on crosses reads (from left to right): "W[illia]m Brosnahan of New York, Age 27...". "In memory of Mr. Charlas Smith, Native of Germany, drowned 1911". "Charles [?] died...
Title taken from caption. View of a grave near a Bristol Bay cannery. Cross reads: "In memory of Peter Lee. Born Sep. 30 1888, drowned July 24, 1926. Native of Norway. Rest in peace."
Title taken from verso. Verso reads: "Looking up stream on Budd Creek. 'Tailing' of the old 'Cambell' Hydraulic-lift are int he background. This old operation was unsuited for this ground and was eventually drowned out by water breaking into the...
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.
Totem pole with winged raven, two grave monuments, covered grave; One monument states "At rest, Chief's Son, David Andrew - born December? 1871? - Drowned in Tongass Narrows, March 15, 1903?" Grave probably at Ketchikan or Saxman.