Text of map: Inside Passage of Alaska, an aisle of isles. Text, index maps and distances chart on verso. Physical descrip: 1 map : col. ; 61 x 23 cm., folded to 23 x 11 cm. Scale not given. Page 2 of 2.
Title from cataloger. Members of the Billiard Club are seen here showing off their bald heads. In 1929 several dorm residents decided to form a unique club by becoming human billiard balls. Each member got a "billiard ball" haircut and had a red...
Title from sleeve. Two men pull a net onto the dock at Clark's Point. More folded nets lie on dock nearby. Two men and a young boy look over the edge of the dock at passing boats. Photographer's number: 7164. 4 X 5 B&W negative.
Title from verso. Label on envelope reads "Russian". An unidentified man is standing in front of a ski plane. He is wearing what resembles a pilot's uniform: leather jacket, riding breeches, long socks, a pilot cap with an insignia. He is...
Title taken from caption. Caption reads in its entirety: "Folded limestones on north bank of Joe Creek approximately at crossing of 141st meridian. Swagerina zone fossils are contained in these strats. See detail 3-2. July 23, 1911." Image...
Title taken from caption. Caption reads in its entirety: "Western slope of limestone mountain on the north bank of Joe Creek halfway between monuments 17 and 18. Strats are closely folded with steep dips many being vertical. July 7, 1912."...
Title taken from caption. > "28 Apr 45. Typical bay, WAC quarters." A view of women's sleeping quarters. Blankets rolled up at the foot of the bunk beds, neatly folded clothing and bedding, shoes lined up under the beds, and trunks lying in...
Title taken from front. Men preparing to run 4th of July marathon, Anchorage, Alaska, with spectators. From verso: "First - The man with arms folded. Second - Evans, soldier on outside. Third - Albert Norris. Starter - Geo Edgar Potter." July 4,...
Title taken from verso. View of workers putting canned salmon in cardboard cases at Columbia River Packers' Association salmon cannery in Naknek, Alaska, with more cardboard boxes folded at left. 1954. Original photograph size: 4" x 5".