Photograph of a school teacher in a U. S. Government School at Cape Prince of Wales. Visible are several Native students at their desks, a blackboard with math problems and the date May 6th, 1902, an American flag and presidential portraits are on...
Seated: J. H. Kinkead, Governor of Alaska. Standing (l. to r.): Edwin W. Haskett, District Attorney of Iowa; Munson C. Hillyer, U.S. Marshall of Nevada; Ward McAllister, Jr., Judge of California; Andrew T. Lewis, Clerk of Court of Illinois....
Shows existing rail lines, new construction and adopted locations. Includes key to mineral districts. Selective relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Base map from U.S. Geological Survey. Inset: Aleutian Islands. House Doc. 610; 64th...
Shows existing, proposed, and surveyed rail routes. Selective relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Base map from U.S. Geological Survey. Inset: Aleutian Islands. House Doc. 610; 64th Cong., 1st session, Map 1A. In color.
This color slides depicts four unidentified men standing around a car on train tracks in an unidentified location in Alaska in 1962. The car is a green Pontiac and has a U.S. government license plat on its front bumper and additional wheels...
This image shows article X of constitution of the state of Alaska which deals with the local government. This government (borough system) was created to address certain conditions that were unique to Alaska. Article XI sets guidelines for the...
Herbert Heller was an avid collector of historical material on Alaska, with emphasis on the gold-seeking pioneers of 1898. Among these pioneers was his uncle, (Robert) Lynn Smith, a gold miner, jeweler and U.S. Marshal in Alaska. Smith’s career...
Label on album page reads: "A series of pictures showing the construction of the Gov. R.R. on the north end of the road where construction was started in 1915." Photograph label reads: "In March 1914 an act of Congress gave...
Photograph label reads: "From Nenana it is completed 56 miles to the Nenana canyon where heavy rock work was encountered and three tunnels have to be driven, two 500 ft. each and one 600 ft."
Photograph label reads: "Hauling the supplies necessary and the rolling stock in during the summer months by boat from the States to St. Michals [St. Michael?] thence by river boat to Nenana."
Photograph label reads: "Mr. Fredrick D. Browne a man of long experience in railroad construction was then placed in charge and from the time of his taking charge work was very rapid and great strides were made - he taking...
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 seven men in a field of buckwheat. A fence can be seen in the foreground with barns in the background. Caption reads: "Buckwheat. Government farm Fairbanks, Alaska D63 Johnson". Appears to be Alaska...
Title from caption. Photograph shows six men in a field of grain. They appear to be measuring it. Caption reads: "The Government Farm Fairbanks, Alaska D68 Johnson". Compare with UAF-1989-166-446-neg glass and with UAF-896-25.
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...
Title from caption. Photograph of an Indian school. Narrative in photo album reads: "At right--school built and maintained for Indians by U. S. Government. All Alaskan Indians must support themselves getting only medical treatment &...