Many teams of horses, lined up and ready to go; tents and buildings in background, including B.C. Northern Trading Co.; possibly Lake Bennett Photographer's number 175
Dogteam lined up in front of wooden buildings. A number of people look on. Eli Smith, an Alaska mail carrier, mushed his dog team 8,000 miles from Nome to Washington, D.C. in 1907, winning a $10,000.00 wager on this feat.
Title from sign on building Exterior view of hotel, with people standing on porch and lined up along railing of balcony above Photographer's number 2411
Title taken from image. Troops marching down narrow street lined with people. Signs in image: Saloon; Str Flyer Solomon; Bodin's ??op & Coffee House; Hotel Sheldon, Rooms at Reasonable rates, Beds 50¢, 75¢, $1.00, Bunks 25¢. Everything...
[lined up in field: Joe Werner (?) (first at left, standing), Art MacKinnon (in dark sweater, center), _____ Pegues and Jerry Godkin (standing fifth and sixth from left)].
This dome shaped type of tent is called a Qalluvik in Iñupiaq. Willows for the frame were collected inland, around Atqasuk, then bent into curved shape and tied together to make tent frame. It was then covered with canvas. (Early Iñupiaq tents...
Spring camping scene. Location unknown. Possibly the gravel spit leading out to Point Barrow, because of water on both sides. Or Nuvuk or Pigniq because of the higher ground in the background. Tents lined up so that when cooking fire soot would not...