Title taken from caption "Gibson's Auto double tires for running in deep snow." Indexer's note: This may be a car belonging to early Fairbanks businessman Thomas Gibson.
Title taken from caption. Photographer's number: D41. Indexer's note: They are posed in front of what might be a smokehouse; there appear to be strips of fish or meat hanging from the rafters.
Title from indexer's notes. Image shows two men in suits and ties standing inside an animal pen surrounded by young molting musk oxen. The man on the right is wearing a white carnation in his lapel and holds a clump of qiviut wool in his right...
Title from indexer's notes. Image shows yaks standing inside a fenced enclosure. A farm building and tall trees can be seen behind the yaks in the background. The U.S. Agricultural Experiment Farm in Fairbanks became part of the Alaska...
Title from indexer's notes. Image shows yaks standing inside a fenced enclosure. A farm building and tall trees can be seen behind the yaks in the background. The U.S. Agricultural Experiment Farm in Fairbanks became part of the Alaska...
Title taken from verso. Full caption on verso reads, "Camp where Koven was found, near head of Muldrow Glacier, photo by Merl LaVoy, Summer 1932, Farquhar Collection." Image shows members of the Lindley-Liek Expedition that made the first...
Title by indexer. Caption on verso says, "LaV. 1932." Image shows three members of the Lindley-Liek expedition approaching two tents near the head of Muldrow Glacier. The Lindley-Liek Expedition made the first successful ascent of both...
Title taken from verso of identical photo (UAF-1981-208-7). Verso reads, "Camp where Koven was found, near head of Muldrow Glacier, photo by Merl LaVoy, Summer 1932, Farquhar Collection." Image shows members of the Lindley-Liek Expedition...
These photographs were taken between 1899 and 1911 and depict life in the region around Forts Gibbon and Egbert. Included are hunting parties, military personnel, camp buildings, scenery, dog sledding and skiing. Steamships are shown loading wood...
Title from caption. Photograph of Davidson Glacier as seen from up close. Caption reads: "Another view of Davidson Glacier situated on Lynn Canal some 15 miles south of Skagway. Some as shewn [sic] in pictures 1 & 2 page 40."...
Title from caption. Photograph of the steamer Santa Clara covered in ice, with Ben Moore standing on the bridge deck. Either the ship is in port at Juneau, Alaska or the ship's home port is Juneau, Alaska and is currently at dock in Skagway,...
Title from caption. Photograph of steamer at dock. Caption reads: "S. S. Santa Anna at treadwell dock Alaska the treadwell quartz mine is the largest in the world 90 miles from Skagway." Indexer's note: It is impossible to determine if...
Title from caption. Photograph of a stopping point on the winter trail between Whitehorse to Dawson. A sign above the door to a cabin reads CO.CC Ltd. Post No. ? Indexer's note: the post's number is covered or painted over.
Title from indexer. Group photograph of Native leaders in the Tanana Valley with Episcopal Minister. Identifications left to right are Julis Pilot of Nenana, Jacob Starr of Tanana, Alexander Titus of Hot Springs, Chief William of Tanana, Chief...
Title from indexer. Harold Woods (on left) and Horace Roberts at Rampart. Indexer's note: Identified by Sally Hudson in February 1989. Harold Woods is her brother; the photographer, Tom Evans is her husband.
Title from verso. Indexer's note: Sally Hudson added identification in February 1989. This is Captain Alfred Mayo of Rampart; father of Charles and Mayo Sr., taken in the early 1920's.
Title from verso. Photograph of Charlie Mayo, his children, and a dog. Edward Mayo is at far left and the girl is Kitty Mayo. Indexer's note: Sally Hudson in February of 1989 added further identifications. She wrote that the image was taken...
Title from verso. Photograph of Arthur Pitka holding a rifle and a pair of snowshoes. A lynx is hung from the cabin roof at the far left. Indexer's note: Sally Hudson added further information in February of 1989. She wrote that she grew up...