Title by cataloguer. According to Terrance Cole, the men's basketball team of 1933 -1934 under coach James Ryan, traveled thousands of miles across the territory of Alaska competing with and mostly beating other high school teams in Seward,...
Title taken from caption. " A group picture of students and faculty. The women mostly in semi-formal outfits are seated in the front row, and the men in suits and ties are standing behind them. This looks like a yearbook photograph. Bunnell...
Title taken from back of photograph. In this picture a group of students and faculty mostly men, are posing. A few of the students, including one of the women, are holding rifles. "66 - A 2 1/2" x 5" Bunnell Collection."
Title taken from caption. "By long hope tradition, the church distributed toys (mostly contributed) to all the children, and also gave an adult present to each family. One year the family present was a deck of cards. (Point Hopers were...
Title taken from caption. Clipping from a publication of Bishop Rowe preaching to a group of mostly, if not entirely, Native Alaskans. Items of note in the building are the ornamental lantern lighting and the magazine or newsprint wallpaper.
Title from accompanying material. A group of mostly women against a log building, some sitting, others standing. A man and a boy are at left. A dog stands behind the chair, between two sitting women.
Title from accompanying notes. Three men making a new trail, skiing on new snow. The snow is mostly unbroken, except for crevasses or pitholes and jumbled cliff snow.
Title taken from caption. Also initialed with GRP: mostly like the man in the photograph is George Putnam. En route to Greenland on Peary's 1896 expedition.
Description: Photograph shows Al Parmenter, standing on the side of an airplane, about to board. Albert Parmenter came to Alaska in the mid-1930s and mostly flew the Valdez to Fairbanks route. Parmenter left Alaska to work for Lockheed Aircraft....
View of three men standing on a stage, two holding pelts. Behind the men is a rack of furs, mostly wolf pelts. The banner above the men reads; "[F]ur Auc[tion]". Photo taken during the 1966 Fur Rendezvous in Anchorage, Alaska.
A view of people, mostly women and children, gathered around a biplane in Nome, Alaska. Caption: "'The winged invasion of the Northland.' The arrival of the four New-York - Nome planes at Nome, August 23, 1920, flying time 57 hours." Aug. 23, 1920.
View of destruction to buildings along Fourth Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Large building near center is the Anchorage Westward Hotel. Signs on the far left, above the man's head,are mostly obscured. One does...
View of a destroyed building in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Wood crates in foreground hold boxes with labels that are mostly obscured. Some read Friskies Dog Food, Fleichman's Yeast. A man stands amid the rubble. Truck in...