Title from caption. Photograph of a dog named Calamity Jane. Narrative in photo album reads: "In the lower corner is Mr. Shultz' pet and companion, 'Calamity Jane.' She was a husky and he raised her on a bottle. She fussed so much that he...
45-second, B&W/silent film clip. Slim Williams removes porcupine quills from "Blizzard", his Siberian Husky. Williams removes quills from Blizzard's muzzle by hand and with pliers, then pets the reclining animal.
Title taken from stereograph. "246-(11530) -- Arctic City is near the Arctic Circle on a branch of the Yukon River. You would know by everything in this view that you are in a cold climate. In the background are the snow-covered mountains with...
Title taken from back of photograph. "Photograph No. 3 University of Alaska coed with Husky pup October, 1959. Director of Information, University of Alaska, Box 1003, College, Alaska."
Title from album caption. Starting line of sled dog race on the Chena River. Spectators stand next to the bridge near Samson Hardware in Fairbanks. According to the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner of March 12, 1931, the Julian Hurley team was driven...
Title from album caption. Starting line of a sled dog race on the Chena River. Spectators stand by the bridge near Samson Hardware in Fairbanks. According to the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner of March 12, 1931, the Julian Hurley team was driven by...
Title from slide index prepared by Peter Haase 14 July 2006. "30 March. Gear arrives (from Seattle) at Northway, AK. All 8000 lbs of it." Visible are Cargo boxes marked AJJEX, a freight truck, a red motorcycle, several houses, snow,...
Title from slide index prepared by Peter Haase 14 July 2006. ""Can't find the damn mountain, so we're about to land at Chisana, AK which has an old mining landing strip. There are 4 people who stay at Chisana year around and take care of the...
Title from accompanying notes. "Tok, AK. It was here in 1964 that Pat Chamay & I (after climbing Mt. McKinley) caught a ride with trucker Rich White who was hauling cars to Seattle. My 1st Siberian Husky, Tok, was named after this place."...
Title taken from caption. View of the crowd near the food vendors at the Alaska State Fair held in Palmer, Alaska. Signs read: "Pepsi" and "Husky Burger". Photograph taken in Sept. 1978. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 4 1/2".