Title from caption in album: "Jan 3 - Carcase of sheep that lynx had killed on mt. East of East valley". Photograph shows a carcass of what appears to have been a mountain goat, torn up as if by an animal.
Title from previous photograph UAF-2009-123-299, current caption in album: "Jan 14 - Same - S.W.". Photograph shows a dead mountain goat lying on a hillside.
Title from previous photograph UAF-2009-123-299, current caption in album: "Jan 14 - Same - N. E. Cabin Divide Mt.". Photograph shows a dead mountain goat lying on a hillside. Sunny mountains can be seen in the distance.
Title from caption in album, caption reads: "Mar 11 - Ram killed May 10 - [illegible] wide spread - North down branch". Photograph shows a dead Dall sheep lying in snow. Photograph shows a snowy mountain.
Clipping removed from a publication with the caption: Skagway is at the head of the Lynn Canal, and this picture gives some idea of the fall of the tide when one notes the length of the long docks extending out into the water. The mountain in the...
Title taken from caption. Caption also says: "The defences of Baked Mountain Camp. Profiting by several sorry experiences, [Charles] Yori finally shored up the tents so thoroughly as to bid defiance to the winds, but it was no use. The condition of...
Title taken from front. View of mountain goat standing on snow covered mountain top in Alaska. Photographer's number 301-E. Photographer: Robinson. Postcard.
Title taken from label on matting. View of Count Tisza at standing next to railroad flat car at Alaska Railroad station in Suntrana, Alaska, holding Dall sheep ram skull taken while on hunting trip, with man standing in background. Also from label:...
Title taken from verso. Aerial view of Mountain View area of Anchorage, Alaska. Also from verso: "For City National Bank." From information with photo: "Aerial of Mountain View area. Mile 21 area. Comm[ercial] ext[ension] of M[oun]t[ain] View...
Title from image caption Full caption: "This is the first group [of] boarding pupils at U.S. Govt. School, White Mountain, coming from as far north as Pt. Barrow and south to a point 400 miles up the Yukon river from St. Michael; [they...