Sylvia Sexton with her father George Sexton, trying to feed a bear cub with what appears to be a biscuit or a cookie in Seward, Alaska. Original size of photograph: 3" x 5 1/2".
Written on front: To my friend Ernest Gruening with best wishes William E. Beltz. Verso: William Ernest Beltz, a 47 year-old native of the Eskimo village of Unalakleet, is president of the Alaskan State Senate as Alaska makes the complicated...
Verso: William Earnest Beltz, a 47-year-old native of the Eskimo Village of Unalakleet, is president of the Alaskan State Senate as Alaska makes the complicated transition from territorial to State government. Beltz's father, a native of...
Verso: Award of $1,000 defense bond is here being presented by Sen. Ernest Gruening to 14-yr. old Grant B. Walt[h]er, Anchorage high school student, as 1st prize in a national science contest. Grant's father, Harold V. Walther (Left) was present,...
"Bonus scans: my father's favorite is him in his fur hat leaning against the cowling of the Ballanca on skis. The last one is him in his Pan Am uniform."
Description from interview with Ralph Savory and his daughter, Diane.
"Bonus scans: my father's favorite is him in his fur hat leaning oagainst the cowling of the Bellanca on skis. The last one is him in his Pan Am uniform."
Description from interview with Ralph Savory and his daughter, Diane.
Left to right: Earl ?, Roy King (with the flat hat - note the human mandible on top of his hat), Joe Stickman (rear), Mrs. Mabel Massan? Mersan?, Ron Green. In the right...
Left to right: Little Frank Walley, Mrs. Frank Walley, Billy Walley. Mrs. Wm. (Kitty) Sibley, Billy Sibley. "Mrs. Walley lived to be 96. She's half Indian, half...
Nulato Hospital where Chief Moses had gone after having his left hand badly bitten by a dog. Lucy Stickman (Donald Stickman's mother), Chief Moses, unidentified woman. Taken...
Title from cataloger. Postcard of a young woman in a parka. She is standing in front of a wood pile stacked against a building. Verso of post card reads: "This is [Esther?] Barryman, a half-breed. The father is one of Kotzebue's...
Title from verso. Photograph of two young women on the bank of the Kobuk River. Several people are loading wood on a boat to take back to Kotzebue. Verso reads: "I [took a?] trip on this boat up the Kobuk River, a distance of 300 miles. ...
Title from image. Photograph of Captain Moore's house. Captain Moore and others are standing on the porch. Caption reads: "X Capt. Wm Moore, my father standing at front door of his residence."
Color postcard is postmarked from Seattle, Wash. on Jun. 9, 1909 and addressed to Mr. L.J. Clemons, Ridgeway, Texas. Written on verso, "Hotell [Hotel] Northern. June 9, 09. Dear Father, Mother, Sisters and Brothers. I...