Title taken from verso. View of mail carrying dog team with 21 dogs, 3 sleds, and riders. Also from verso: "Bill Burke's outfit. Mail carrier, Nenana to McGrath. Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." n.d.
Relief shown by hachures. Shows gold-bearing locations. Insets: Copper River of Alaska -- Klondike River of N.W. Territory. Includes table of distances and mail routes. Printed for S.N. Wood & Co., Columbian Woolen Mills, 718-722 Market St. San...
Title from indexer. Photograph of woman and child holding hands. The child is wearing a life jacket. Verso reads: "Victims of war are these Aleuts who were evacuated from their homes during the installation of Alaskan defenses. Natives...
Title by indexer. Verso reads: "Emard Cannery in background Anchorage, 1930's '37 or '38. Kay J. Kennedy Mail:12831 N. E. 83rd St. Kirkland, Wa. 98033. Estal call photo?" A rear view of a float plane (marked "NC-443-M" on the tail) on a muddy...
Title from verso. A man holds the harness of one of the four horses pulling the U.S. Mail sled outside a log building at Gulkana, Alaska. Several passengers are visible in the back of the sled, bundled up in furs. A sign on the side of the sled...
The John W. Chapman Family Papers consist of material relating to John Wight Chapman and May Seely Chapman and their work as Episcopal missionaries at Anvik, Alaska (1887-1930), as well as family correspondence, genealogical information,...
Title from caption. Image shows a street scene in Tanana, with three buildings visible. The building on the right has a sign reading "Tanana Post Office." Several horses and horse-drawn-sleds are in the street. Men are seen standing in the...
Title and description taken from accompanying material. "Dart": Mail, Frt. Pass. Bow on, burned and half sunk in Lake Union with other burned or scrapped vessels.; "Reliance":Small, old Sd. Pass boat. Stbd. bow, laying in junk yard Lake Union,...
Description on verso: "One of the cabins on the mail route, and also used by hunters, between Dawson and Forty Mile --Note baggage and deer on the sled. Fred [is] with dog team"
Color photograph of envelope with four "First Day of Issue," 7-cent U.S. Air Mail stamps, celebrating Alaska Statehood; Juneau, Alaska, January 8, 1959.