Title taken from donor's caption. "Julia posing on McCarthy Creek." The trail was vague and difficult. We had to ford the stream a dozen times, not dangerous water but deep enough to reach to the knees. When we finally reached Donahoe's...
Remainder of title: Thomas Riggs, Jr., Member Alaskan Engineering Commission, and C. W. Richie and H. J. Atwell, Acting Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office, at Fairbanks, Alaska.
Title taken from verso. Also from verso: "An aerial view of Kenai, Alaska; population 5,200, founded in 1791 is now the center of the oil rich Cook Inlet industry. Kenai is located on a picturesque setting at the mouth of the Kenai River where it...
This color slide depicts two unidentified Alaska Native men after a walrus hunt near either Kotzebue or Barrow in 1962. There are two bodies lying on a beach in front of the ocean. One man crouches by one of the walruses with a cigarette in his...
Typewritten on recto: "March 1st, 1917. View of ice on flats and larger lumps in mouth of Ship Creek. Note: Surface of Arm is clear of ice and that on flats is slush ice."
Title taken from verso. View of Anchorage port at mouth of Ship Creek, showing buildings and ships. Knik Arm of Cook Inlet in distance. Similar to B1976-82-085 and B1976-82-086. 4x5 contact print, 4x5 neg
Title taken from front. View of harbor at mouth of Ship Creek, Anchorage, Alaska, looking to the north, with boats, railroad tracks, and buildings. Buildings shown includes B & H Warehouse, No. 2. Also from front: "A.E.C. H132." An Alaska...
Title taken from caption. " Antonelle & Nelson's graders camp No. 6 near mouth of Keystone Canyon 14 miles from Valdez on Alaska Home Ry. (Railway) Commissary near Camp Comfort, Sept. 7, 1907."
Title taken from verso. Aerial photo of Lituya Bay, including Cenotaph Island, the mouth of the bay, and the coastline. Mt Fairweather in the distance.
Deering on a spit of land surrounded by water [mouth of Inmachuk River at Kotzebue Sound]; dark, low clouds in sky; a kayak on water in foreground; Fairhaven Mining Company buildings on right