View of two log buildings in Tetlin. Note the unusual roof.
Further information was supplied by Roy David of Tok, Alaska during the Alaska Federation of Natives (AFN) Convention held at the Carlson Center in Fairbanks, October 2005. ...
View of damage to buildings along Fourth Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Image includes cars, trucks, street signs, light poles and power lines. Visible signs on right read Hub Clothing Co., Alaska Treasure Shop, ...
View of Anchorage, Alaska, tentatively identified as 4th Avenue looking east, after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Building in the distance, near the center of the image, is the Mt. McKinley Apartments at 4th Ave. and D Street. Signs, from the far...
View of 4th (Fourth) Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Large building, center right, is the Anchorage Westward Hotel. Signs on immediate right read Green Dragon Cocktails and Dena(li). Signs on right, further down the...
Two of the women are dressed in warm fur coats, hats, thick socks and foot wear. The woman in the center is wearing a striped blanket coat, scarf and a head band. Two small children are standing in front of the women. All appear to be posing for...
Two Native men in ceremonial dress including headdress and clothing. Further information was supplied by Flora Demoski during the Denakkanaaga Elder and Youth Conference, held June 6-10, 2005, in Grayling, Alaska: [left to right] Peter Jimmie...
Two men building log home. Here they are whip-sawing.
Further information was supplied by Roy David of Tok, Alaska during the Alaska Federation of Natives (AFN) Convention held at the Carlson Center in Fairbanks, October 2005. One of...
Remainder of title: , and conferring jurisdiction upon said court to hear, examine, adjudicate, and enter judgement upon any and all claims which said Indians may have, or claim to have, against the United States, and for other purposes.
Title taken from verso. View of erosion on trail near Tatalina River during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction near Livengood in Interior Alaska. Pipeline crews resprigged the area, which involved using willow or other flexible twigs bound together...
Title taken from verso. View of destruction along Fourth Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska, looking east after the March 27, 1964 Great Alaska Earthquake. Signs include "Bar D&D Cafe"," Sportsman's Club","Frisco Cafe", "Mac's Foto", "Scandianavian Club...
Title taken from verso. Group of people with horses, Eielson Pass, Mount McKinley National Park (later called Denali National Park and Preserve), Alaska. Also from verso: "1st (left) maybe Babe Bragaw. 2nd from left Wanda Gelles. 2nd from right Guy...
Title taken from the sign on the photograph. The sign on the building in the foreground reads: "St. Mathew's Church, Free Public Reading Room." The sign on the building further up the road reads: "St. Mathews Hospital."
Title taken from notes provided by Peter Haase, September 22, 2004. "Remnants of food cache at 15,450ft camp that we raided before heading further down."
Title taken from inscription on building. Cataloguer's note: The Juneau laundry was completed in 1930. It was owned and operated by the Fukuyama Family.
Further information was provided by Ron Inouye, co-investigator on the Alaska's...
Title taken from image. Photographic postcard of a Palmer street in winter. There are a few, widely scattered buildings on the street. A Matanuska Valley colonist is in the middle of the road, standing on a sled drawn by two horses. Another horse...
Title taken from front. Men standing beside boilers in Alaska Engineering Commission Railway power plant, Anchorage, Alaska. From verso: "Ike Heffentrager, Maurice Scott." Further research indicates that Heffentrager did not arrive in Alaska until...
Title taken from creator's notes. Notes read: Sampson's Hardware and Machinery was just west of Cushman on the north side of the Chena River. A bush pilot is tied up in the foreground. The old railroad station is just right of center in this...