A woman with five small dogs or puppies is standing in front of a small wooden structure of some type. There are larger wooden buildings in the background. It appears to be the end of winter as melting snow is visible in...
This is a view of the mountain to the right and in the center. The stream down in the valley, as seen here is making its way into larger waters, possibly a river. A group of houses are also visible in the distance.
Two soldiers pose for a portrait at Ft. Davis near Nome, Alaska. The man on the right has a baton attached to his utility belt. Both are carrying rifles. The image appears to have been cropped from a larger photograph.
Title supplied by cataloger. Slide taken from larger boat alongside. Slide printed 8/1968. Slide binder labeled, 'Fishing.' Original format: 35mm color slide
Title from verso. Full caption from verso reads: "A tugboat and barges, used to lighter freight from larger ocean-going barges after their arrival on Alaska's North Slope, maintain a lonely vigil after freezeup in the fall on 1969."
Title taken from verso. View of people examining damage to J.C. Penney store in Anchorage, Alaska, after March 27, 1964 earthquake, with car crushed by debris in front of building. March 1964. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size:...
Title taken from caption. View of many boats, buildings and people on the pier at Juneau. From May's journal, dated May 19th: "About 8 a.m. this morning we docked at Juneau, the capital of Alaska. ...Juneau is by far the nicest town we have seen...
The highly anticipated "Vital Signs" television series launches on Alaska One and KUAC-TV. Alaska has been a leader in delivering high quality health care to its citizen, especially in rural and remote locations. Alaska's health professionals...
Title taken from front. View of Alaska Engineering Commission paddle wheel steamer "Ominega", Knik Arm, Anchorage, Alaska, with ship in background. Also from front: "A.E.C. G514." From verso: "Paddle wheeler steamer "Ominega" run from Anchorage...
Cyanotype photograph of the Lady Lake, a 58-ft. steamer tug built in 1896, and a barge off of Dyea, Alaska. The masts of a larger ship are visible in the background. Photograph taken during the 1898 Cook's Inlet Exploring Expedition led by Edwin...
Title from caption. Photograph of two steamboats, one larger than the other. Narrative in photo album reads: "Large and small steamboats on the Yukon River. Some used oil for fuel, while others used cord wood cut by natives on contract to the...
Title supplied by cataloger. Five pups play in dirt. Mother dog stands in background. Slide taken from a container labeled, 'Dogs,' in a larger box labeled, '72 Iditarod.' Slide printed 6/1991. Original format: 35mm color slide
Title supplied by cataloger. A sled dog stands with the group, attached to one of the skiers, possibly for ski-joring. Slide box labeled, 'Skiers' in larger box labeled, 'Local Races & Events.' Original format: 35mm color slide
Title taken from caption. The larger of the two signs reads: "Dawson City. This fine vessell sails for St. Michael May 18, connecting with Yukon River Steamer [?] Boston for passenger and freight rates apply Oceanic Packing Co. White Star Dock."...
Title from caption. Photograph of Ruby, Alaska in 1912. There are several sternwheelers along the bank and a larger one is arriving. It seems to be pushing a barge. A number of buildings and tents are built in the cleared area leading away...
Title supplied by cataloger. Five pups playing on ground. Slide taken from a container labeled, 'Dogs,' in a larger box labeled, '72 Iditarod.' Slide printed 6/1991. Original format: 35mm color slide
View of the port in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Image includes boats and men. Larger building in background, center, is the Anchorage Westward Hotel.
6.2 cm diameter, 7.3 cm long metal stick pin. Made of two layers of moose (?) hide stitched together. Floral design on front of dyed tufted moose hair; five pink tufts form a flower, three moss-green tufts (smaller and diamond shaped) form...