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.
Cyanotype portrait of an unidentified man and Alaska Native woman,and three children sitting on a bench draped with animal hides and skins in the village of Knik on Knik Arm. The man has a mustache, and the women and two younger children have...
Abraham and Martha Oldman. Children unidentified. Taken in Hughes in the mid-1950's by an unknown photographer. Abraham Oldman was Johnson Moses real brother, and like...
Title taken from creator's notes. Caption reads: The girl in the foreground was an acquaint[a]nce from First Baptist Church. The housing in the background was typical of the time. People started with a log cabin when they first married and...
Title taken from verso. View of several Peter L. Ferry family members in front of Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines (now University of Alaska Fairbanks) building at College (now Fairbanks), Alaska, with vehicles parked in front of...
Title supplied by cataloger. A building and booth shown. Booth sign reads 'Kerttula.' Hot air balloon in air. Slide printed 1/1977. Slide binder labeled, 'Family.' Original format: 35mm color slide
Photograph of the Louisa and Walter Titus family in front of a log building.
Further information was supplied by several Elders during the Denakkanaaga Elder and Youth Conference held June 6-10, 2005, in Grayling Alaska, who believed that...
Title taken from text on image. The family of Rubye Johnson poses for a photograph in the snow outside a log cabin in Anchorage. Persons identified (L-R): Ellen, Vic, Bertha, Rubye, Mama. Original photograph size: 3 3/8 x 5 ½.
Title from caption. Photograph of Andersons on their homestead. Narrative in photo album reads: "All produced by their own labor, cabin, cache, beautiful flowers and garden products. The Anderson family lived near the river below Rampart. ...
Title from caption. Photograph of the Andersons as Mr. Anderson feeds the chickens. Some of the garden is visible. Narrative in photo album reads: "All produced by their own labor, cabin, cache, beautiful flowers and garden products. The...