Title from verso. Photograph of sailors on the beach around a stove, cooking a meal. A ski is upright in the left foreground. Verso reads with gaps in narrative due to missing text (gaps and indexer inferences in brackets). "A warm fire...
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...
Photograph of the following men left to right: Lt. Cdr. Foley, Gov. Gruening, General Jones, Lt. Cdr. Svehang and Major Reiger. The Photograph is damaged and the Major is missing.
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."
Title from caption. Photograph of a scow shooting Miles Canyon near Whitehorse, YT. Caption reads: "Shooting Miles Canyon on scow, the waters of this Box Canyon run very swift and many early stampeders lost their lives [on] it decending in...
Postcard postmarked from Cordova, Alaska in July 1909 and addressed to Mr. L.J. Clemons, Ridgeway, Tex. [Texas]. Written on the verso, "July 17, 09. Dear folks at home, I supose [suppose] you are feeling mean at me for...
Title by indexer. Photograph of people in and around a horse sleigh. A log building or roadhouse is in the background. Bottom of photo is damaged and missing, as are all the identifications.
Ms. Relief shown pictorially. Mounted on paper with missing neat lines and borders redrawn. Drawn by J. C. White. Shows Western Union Telegraph line from West Road River to Fort Stager and along the Collins River.
Title taken from notes provided by Peter Haase, September 22, 2004. "THE CLIMBERS; a group shot at Mooseberry Lodge. Left to right. Standing: Pete Haase, Al Randall, Frances Randall, Bob Working, Leigh Clark, Pat Chamay, Chuck DeHart, Jim...
Title taken from back of photograph and attached note: "Seated at tea table: Mrs. George Gasser and Mrs. Ernest N. Patty (deceased). Seated in semi-circle from left: 1 - Mrs. Peter Despot 2 ?? 3 - Mrs. Jeff Studdert 4 - Mrs. Joe (Mary) Barrows 5 -...
Title taken from attached note. "This is a valuable picture. It shows the College basketball team in 1927 or 1928 (I am not sure) on their trip to Southern Alaska. It looks like Ketchikan. Reading from left to right: Pres. Charles E. Bunnell...
Title taken from accompanying notes. "Livengood, 6/72 [cabin; photo has negative]. A dilapidated cabin with roof caved in and parts of exterior wall missing.
Title taken from accompanying notes. "Livengood, 6/72 [cabin; photo has negative]." A dilapidated cabin with roof caved in and parts of exterior wall missing.
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,...
Title taken from writing on the plane. From verso: "Please Credit Charles Bunnell Collection in the Archives, University of Alaska Fairbanks 58-1026-774."
A Northern Air Transport airplane missing its tail, wings, and propeller,...
Title from image. An outdoor portrait of Jimmie Mattern. This photograph may have been taken during one of Mattern's visits to Alaska. In 1933, during his solo flight around the world he stopped in Nome, Alaska. Again in 1937 Mattern was 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....