Title supplied by cataloger. Airplane wreckage pulled from snow. This appears to be the airplane body and wing junction, missing the front-end and prop. Considering the context of the collection and the identification made in UAF-2006-102-7,...
Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Pages 14-15. On verso: (pg. 16) "Western Hemisphere" w/longest rivers and highest mountains (Mt. Logan & Mt. McKinley are missing); (pg. 13) "Greatest Mass of Land and Water," projection with the...
Title from verso. Photograph of bombing damage from a U.S. air raid on Japanese forces on Kiska Island. Verso reads: "This photo, released in Washington today, shows columns of smoke rising from Japanese installations on Kiska Island in...
Title taken from caption. View of members of the Anchorage Ski Club, standing with their equipment, beneath the sign for the Curry Hotel. The photograph is torn and partly missing right above the hotel sign. Photograph taken between 1941 and 1944....
Figure of a man or boy is riding on the back of a dog standing on the back of a prone man; the bowl part is missing. The boy is in western dress and probably represents a white child; the dog is wearing a bridle, held by the boy, and the right arm...
Title from verso; missing part of photograph and missing part of text on verso Partial verso: Blackstone holding horse; Johnson next to door; Weiner in middle; Rodine at lower end. . . was taken. . . August 1902. . . ready to go to sluicing,...
Descriptive Narrative: An elaborate cast metal censer used for burning incense during Orthodox services. In three pieces, and missing a pair of chains from which it was originally suspended. Culture: Russian History: Collected and/or used...
Descriptive Narrative: Double-headed eagle plaque of cast bronze. Crowns on each eagle head, symbols of power held in the talons; on eagle's breast is octagon shape with figure of St George. One wing tip is missing.
Exhibition: object traveled...
Title from caption. Photograph of J.B. Moore's son Bernard in Washington. Caption is partially missing but what is present reads: "Tacoma 1905 ... son Bernard ... Cashon Calle...Wash."