Title taken from front. Alaska Engineering Commissioner Colonel Frederick Mears boarding a train in Anchorage, Alaska to begin his journey to the war front during World War I. Also from front: "A.E.C. G829." An Alaska Engineering Commission photo....
Aerial view of Allakaket, Alaska, on Koyukuk River, during Dr. Milo Fritz's trip in area. After his trip, Dr. Fritz wrote "A Voyage on the Yukon and its Tributaries" in The Alaskan Churchman (v. 56, no. 4, Dec. 1961) describing his journey. From...
Relief shown by hachures. Hand colored - outline color. Insets: Russian America -- Capt. Franklin's journey from Coppermine River to the head of Bathurst Inlet & return by Hood's River.
Published in Liverpool by George Philip & Son in...
Relief shown by hachures. Insets: Russian America -- Capt. Franklin's journey from Coppermine River, to the head of Bathurst Inlet, & return by Hood's River. From George Philip's General Atlas(?),1859(?), no.71. Outline color.
Title from verso. "As major general Slavin boards the C-47, Lt. George W. Laschinski, (back to camera), Division interpreter and United Nations representative, wishes him and other members of the Russian delegation to the Dumbarton Oaks...
Full title: A journey into Siberia, made by order of the king of France. Containing an account of the manners and customs of the Russians, the present state of their empire; with the natural history, and geographical description of their country,...
The first leg of the monopod's journey to Cook Inlet, Alaska, required precise maneuvering under numerous bridges across the Columbia River. Pontoons, 24' in diameter by 174', which provided floatation, now rest on the inlet floor and have storage...
Image caption: Via Alaska Coastal seaplane this small patient arrived in Juneau en route to Mt. Edgecumbe Orthopedic hospital. He is being helped from airplane by the pilot and Alaska Department of Health medical social worker who met him in...
In Winter and Pond Company's photograph album THE TRAIL OF '98 Full album caption: "Gold seekers in camp, preparing for the overland journey to the far away Yukon, 1898."
Title drawn from verso; verso notes shown below photograph Eleven men, probably from "Beaver Party," are visible on bow and top deck of boat, still connected to shore; another steamboat is in the background
From 1932 until 1941, when she was transferred to the Coast Guard, the NORTH STAR, sturdy service vessel of Office of Indian Affairs, sailed from Seattle to points north, making 50 stops on the outbound journey to Barrow and also stopping in St....
Title taken from caption. "9715 -- (29) The majority of those who crossed the pass stopped either at Lake Linderman or Lake Bennett for the purpose of constructing boats for the journey down the Yukon. The advance of the crusaders rendered it...
Ms. in ink. Relief shown by hachures. Title from verso. Shows route of Franklin's journey in 1819-22. Watermark on paper: "Slade 1818." Drawn on three joined sheets of varying size. Hand colored. Author may be James Burney.