Caption: Mr. and Mrs. Tony Joule of Kotzebue visit with Senator E. L. Bartlett in the Capitol after Mr. Joule was presented an award marking his 40 years service with the federal government in Alaska. The Joules now live in Anchorage. Mr. Joule...
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...
"Wainwright. Left to right: captain, engineering officer, government nurse, (who travels by dog-team) two school-teachers, our doctor, navigator. The nurse is nice, and just as rugged as they come." Photograph possibly taken on USCG Spencer, 1939.
Title from caption: "The Government Farm. Fairbanks, Alaska." In the bottom left side of the image the last part of the caption is obscured by the photograph's border. Writing in the border reads "35 mm NEG. 73-159". Image shows six men...
Title from caption: "The Government farm. Fairbanks, Alaska." Image shows six men in hats, suits and ties standing in a field and measuring grain. One of the men is holding a measuring stick with his finger pointing between the 4 and 5 foot...
Includes tables of distances and text describing gold districts. Relief shown by hachures. Cover title: The Iditarod and Kuskokwim: the prospector's opportunity. "Compiled from reliable prospectors' data, government surveys and personal...
37 second film clip, color/sound. From title frame: "Fahrenkamp Collection, 10/09/90". Film shows a campaign commercial for State Senator Bettye Fahrenkamp. She discusses the roles of business and government.
Title taken from image. Photograph of the 1901 Nome Mayor and City Council, the first in the state following a government response that all communities over 300 can incorporate and elect mayors and city councils. Geise, Julius F., d. 1918?1923?;...
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows a neighborhood in Anchorage, Alaska. Houses and streets sit in the foreground as the Cook Inlet filled with ice sits in the background. Caption from finding aid reads "Anchorage looking out over Cook...
Title from cataloger. Photograph of the Stevens Village classroom. Narrative reads: "Interior view of our school. Notice hanging lamp used in winter. Desks were modern and all books and equipment were furnished by the government."
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows men and horses on a government farm. Barns can be seen in the background, and a grain crop (wheat?) in the foreground. "Johnson" is found in the bottom right hand corner.
Title from caption. Photograph shows a government farm in Fairbanks, Alaska. Stacks of hay are piled all over the hillside with barns, men, and buckwheat in the background. Compare with UAF-1989-166-445-neg glass. May be the Alaska Agricultural...
Title from caption. Photograph shows the government farm in Fairbanks, Alaska. Stacks of hay or grain are piled, with men posing for the photograph. Compare with UAF-1989-166-445-neg glass. May be the Alaska Agricultural College and School of...
Photograph label reads: "The railroad, under Mr. Browne's administration would have been nearly completed and large sums would have been saved for the Government had it not been hampered by the laxity of Congress in meeting...
Title from caption. Photograph of a woman called Old Eliza with a log cabin in the background. Narrative in photo album reads: "Here are two pictures of our famous 'Old Eliza.' She was our first caller, early on the first morning, before...
Albert J. Johnson worked as a Fairbanks photographer from 1905 to 1914. From 1916-1918, he worked in Alaska as an official government photographer for the Alaska Engineering Commission.
Albert J. Johnson worked as a Fairbanks photographer from 1905 to 1914. From 1916-1918, he worked in Alaska as an official government photographer for the Alaska Engineering Commission.
Additional text on photo reads: "A. E. C. G560. P. S. Hunt." Text on album page reads: "Picture of the town of Wasilla, Mile 159 on the Government Railroad, taken on the day of the first sale of lots, June 20,...