Title is based on identification furnished by Roy David Tok, Alaska during the Alaska Federation of Natives (AFN) Convention held at the Carlson Center in Fairbanks, October 2005.
Title supplied by cataloger. Airplane wing covered in snow after crash. Considering the context of the collection and the identification made in UAF-2006-102-7, this is probably the wreckage of Carl Ben Eielson's plane.
Title supplied by cataloger. Airplane wreckage being uncovered from snow by men digging. A part of a wing is visible. Considering the context of the collection and the identification made in UAF-2006-102-7, this is probably the wreckage of...
Title supplied by cataloger. Wing and tail rudder protruding from airplane wreckage covered in snow. Considering the context of the collection and the identification made in UAF-2006-102-7, this is probably Carl Ben Eielson's plane.
Title supplied by cataloger. Airplane wreckage covered in snow. Considering the context of the collection and the identification made in UAF-2006-102-7, this is probably the wreckage of Carl Ben Eielson's plane.
Title supplied by cataloger. Airplane wreckage pulled from snow. There appear to be people visible in the background (left). Considering the context of the collection and the identification made in UAF-2006-102-7, this is probably the...
Title supplied by cataloger. Airplane wreckage pulled from snow. This appears to be the airplane body and wing junction, missing the front-end and prop. Considering the context of the collection and the identification made in UAF-2006-102-7,...
Title supplied by cataloger. Airplane wreckage being pulled from snow. Men appear to be digging around a large part of a wrecked plane. Photo identification markings are visisble in bottom right hand corner appear to read, in Russian, "Foto -...
Photograph of Alaska Pioneers at the Sitka Pioneers Home. The men are wearing convention ribbons. Identification may be wrong and may be the Valdez Pioneers Home.
Photograph shows two railroad employees, one in uniform, standing on the boards of an Alaska Railroad motor car that is parked on the railway track. Several other men, possibly railroad construction workers, are visible to the right of the...
Title is based on identification furnished by Roy David Tok, Alaska during the Alaska Federation of Natives (AFN) Convention held at the Carlson Center in Fairbanks, October 2005.
Photograph of Alma Shavings of Mekoryuk. Identification provided by Muriel Amos of Mekoryuk and verified by Lillian Shavings (granddaughter) of Anchorage, Alaska.
Title from verso. "Around the world flyers [?] at Sitka. Civilians do not belong. D. Loftus 4-13-24. Reproduced by Lardy." A group of air men dressed in pilot uniform and standing in front of a large doorway. Creator identification from...
Title from verso. Portrait of Fannie Negovanna wearing a ruff. As a little girl, Fannie lost her parents a TB outbreak in the North Slope region. She went to Wrangell and was later adopted by Weir and Roseanna Negovanna. Information and...
As a little girl, Fannie lost her parents a TB outbreak in the North Slope region. She went to Wrangell and was later adopted by Weir and Roseanna Negovanna. Information and identification courtesy of her eldest daughter, Lucille A. Mayer.
As a little girl, Fannie lost her parents a TB outbreak in the North Slope region. She went to Wrangell and was later adopted by Weir and Roseanna Negovanna. Information and identification courtesy of her eldest daughter, Lucille A. Mayer.
The people walking are Martin and Lillian Johnson. The children on bikes are Cheryl Lillian Nelson and Michele Nelson.
Identification courtesy of Gerry Nelson.
Portrait traditionally identified as Vitus Jonassen Bering. This identification is questioned, following the discovery in 1991 of Bering's remains and the forensic reconstruction of his facial features. Portrait is possibly Vitus Pedersen Bering,...