Image looks to be a photo of a group of men, possibly at a camp. The man at the far left in front is aiming a rifle. Some men also seem to be smoking. The men have been identified as follows: Back row, left to right:...
Four men stand and sit near a large round banner, possibly the ship's insignia for the S.S. Cleveland. According to the book "Alaska and the U. S. Revenue Cutter Service: 1867-1915" by Truman R. Strobridge and Dennis L....
Official spelling for the creek is Sunaghun Creek This in formation and what directly follows is from Garry Njootli, Yukon Toponymist for the Yukon Government
"Kutcha-Kutchin name reported by I...
Women in Tanana in calfskin parkas. Names were written on the back of photograph as follows from left to right: Charlotte Nicholia (Helen Peter's aunt), Susie Kennedy...
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Barging
Martha; working close to the land; barge; waves; advice for young people; hovercraft; year round; 75 tons; 30 miles per hour; follows the river; demand; fuel; propane; airlines; schedules; develops better...
Title taken from photograph. Catologuer's note: A close up shot of impressive assortments of vegetables grown in the interior of Alaska. Some of these are identified as follows: "Leek Rouen, Crimson Giant, Cucumbers, Lettuce, and Carrots."...
Title taken from caption. The buildings in the foreground are identified as follows (L-R) "Dormitory No. 2, Dormitory No.1, Power house, and the General Office. A.J. Johnson offical photographer for A.E.C No.134." Indexer note: This...
Title taken from caption. Cataloguer's note: This is a a document granting charter to the listed names on the right, bearing a seal and signed by the President and secretary of the "Pioneers of Alaska" organization. The exact wording of the...
Title taken from accompanying material. Note from the cataloguer: The people seen in this photograph and their corresponding names are not as clear as one might wish. The names provided are as follows. Back Row (l. - r.): Harry Shirai,...
Title taken from caption. "View of the Susitna River near Camp 245. The Government Railroad follows along the Susitna River a distance of approximately 80 miles.
A.E.C G689." An Alaska Engineering Commission photo. Photographer's...
Title taken from caption. The buildings identified on the back of the photograph are as follows: The Men's Dormitory is located on the very right. The building with the flag is the main College; the small building in front of it is identified...
Title taken from back of photograph and attached note: "Seated at tea table: Mrs. George Gasser and Mrs. Ernest N. Patty (deceased). Seated in semi-circle from left: 1 - Mrs. Peter Despot 2 ?? 3 - Mrs. Jeff Studdert 4 - Mrs. Joe (Mary) Barrows 5 -...
Title taken from attached note: "Location: In front of gymnasium door of old gymn. Date: May 19, 1952. Left to right: President Chas. E. Bunnell; Board of Regent member w. T. Stewart; spelling? Hon. Doctorate recipient.
Title taken from duplicate photograph. "Dedication of the Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines held on September 2 1922. The Fairbanks Daily News Miner described the day as follows: "The A.A.C and S.M opened in a blaze of glory, God...
Title taken from attached note. Cataloguer's note: The writing on the back of the photograph reads: "Deep in the bowels of a gold dredge, Dean Earl Beistline demonstrating." Additional information was supplied later and that inscription reads...
Title taken from caption. "Cann, 1929? Bunnell Collection." Cataloguer's note: The Alaska College main building, which housed the entire college, seen here during the 1920's possibly in 1929. The offices and departments which have been...
Title taken from caption on Album. "Str. Gen. Jacobs leaving Nenana with men drafted for war. June 1917". [The full name and dates of the Sternwheeler is as follows: General J. W. Jacobs ( 1908 - 1940 ).]
Title added by cataloger.
Before part of a before and after photo; old line follows a creek and new line jumps back and forth crossing the creek several times to avoid tree falls and spring floods. It is 5582 feet from one end of the canyon to...
Title added by cataloger. After part of a before and after photos; old line follows a creek and new line jumps back and forth crossing the creek several times to avoid tree falls and spring floods. It is 5582 feet from one end of the canyon to...