Title taken from back of photo. . "HQ [Headquaters] AAC [Alaskan Air Command] -- AIRLIFT IN ACTION -- An Air Force Military Air Transport Service (MATS) C97 from the California Air National Guard is swiftly unloaded of supplies brought to...
Title taken from accompanying note. "A demolished home in the Turnagain area Alaska following the Alaska Earthquake 3/27/64". Additional notes read: "HQ [Headquarters] AAC [Alaskan Air Command -- OVER THE BLUFF -- Those Anchorage residents...
Title taken from accompanying notes. "Kodiak AK., following the Alaska Earthquake and Tidal Wave 3/29/64 (Aerial Photo)". View of a Kodiak waterfront hit by the tidal wave. Behind the road stand several houses surrounded entirely by water,...
Title taken from donor's caption. "Four big horn at right. Ocha Potter fords branch of Lakina River. Carries pants on back." [Probably 1905.] "The ford was in a deep canyon with rapids through vertical rock walls above and below. We had been...
Title taken from caption. From verso: "U.S.C.G. Shoshone, with wheel-barrows akimbo, Lieut. Greeley and Johnson, who is not going to hit anybody." View of several uniformed men aboard the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Shoshone. Photograph taken by Alan...
First volume of five volume set of diaries kept by Walter Todd, railroad surveyor for Alaskan Engineering Commission in southcentral Alaska. June 18-Nov. 12, 1915. [143] pages ; 16 cm.
Title taken from front. Group of native men, women, and children sitting in front of totem poles in log building, Wrangell, Alaska. Photographer's number A-14. Photographer: O. D. Goetze.
Army intelligence inspects a large caliber gun that sustained a direct hit; hillside location overlooks water with U.S. warships Photographer's number 5622
Formal head and shoulders portrait of Lt. Hubbard in his U.S. Air Corps uniform Lt. Hubbard was killed during the WW II Aleutian campaign when his B24 bomber was hit in the air by Japanese fire during the raid on Kiska in 1942
One of the ships that helped launch the Klondike gold rush in 1897 when she steamed into port with purportedly a "Ton of Gold"; on November 12, 1910, the ship hit a rock and grounded near Katalla; all passengers and crew survived
One of the ships that helped launch the Klondike gold rush in 1897 when she steamed into port with purportedly a "Ton of Gold"; on November 12, 1910, the ship hit a rock and grounded near Katalla; all passengers and crew survived Name written...
Close-up, side view of the SARAH Perhaps the largest steamer on the Yukon river, she hit a rock October 1903 about 70 miles below Eagle and sank; no lives were lost but about 400 tons of freight were lost (Kinky Bayer)
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Gitsighiy = Marten : an original story told in Deg Hit'an Athabaskan / by John Paul ; transcribed by Chad Thompson ; translated by John Paul and Chad Thompson ; illustrated by Cindy Davis.
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Tsodlig = Squirrel : an original story told in Deg Hit'an Athabaskan / by John Paul ; transcribed by Chad Thompson ; translated by John Paul and Chad Thompson ; illustrated by Cindy Davis.
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Title taken from image. Portrait of Ano-Thlosh (Aanyálahaash) Gaanax.adi clan, Ishka hit (Ishitaan) house, T'aaku Kwaan, in Chilkat blanket and headdress. Photographer's number 120-N.
Title from accompanying materials. Man on steps of house which has panel with Tlingit designs running up center of house. Taax’ Hít (Snail House), Hoonah. Identification courtesy of Harold Jacobs.
Jack Watson was Ahtna Athabascan from Copper Center, Alaska. Mary James was an Auk Kwáan Tlingit from the L'eeneidí (Raven/Dog Salmon) Clan and the Yaxte hít (Big Dipper House). She was born in 1835, and died on September 29, 1922 at age 87....
Audio recording of lecture presented Friday, August 17, 2007: 1) Opening Remarks by Gladi Kulp, Head of Historical Collections; 2) Introduction of Paul Jacskon Sr. by James Simard, Curator of Historical Collections; 3) Speech and thanks by Paul...