Title from verso of a similar photo. "The Red Star of Russia is a familiar sight at East Base and has been for months and months. With the lifting of military secrecy, this southern station of the Alaskan Division, ATC, has been disclosed as...
Title from verso. "The Red Star of Russia is a familiar sight at East Base and has been for months and months. With the lifting of military secrecy, this southern station of the Alaskan Division, ATC, has been disclosed as the funnel for a vast...
First volume of five volume set of diaries kept by Walter Todd, railroad surveyor for Alaskan Engineering Commission in southcentral Alaska. June 18-Nov. 12, 1915. [143] pages ; 16 cm.
View of painting by Howard Rock depicting men hunting whale from umiak near Point Hope, Alaska. From verso: "Howard Rock hanging at the Allen Rock coffee shop at Pt. Hope. Howard painted this exactly as his brother, Allen Rock (who got the huge...
Title taken from verso. Photo of painting of Anchorage pioneer homesteader Jacob Marunenko, later known as "Russian" Jack Marchin, in Anchorage, Alaska. Also from verso: "National Bank of Alaska." April 3, 1971. Photographer: Ward W. Wells....
Title from sleeve. Man indentified as an engineer for the Alaska Highway stands looking at a painting of a polar bear in the home of Walter Hickel. Photographer's number: 17988. 2 1/4 B&W negative.
Title supplied by cataloger. The men stand on either side of a boat that has a airplane or automobile top. Boat is raised and tilted for access. Joe holds a can of orange paint and a brush. Milt holds a large paddle. A road runs behind them....
Black and white copy photograph of oil painting. A small boat approaches the Ancon, which is listing seriously to the port side. A Tlingit canoe is on the beach in the foreground. The village of Loring is close by. Naha Bay is in the...
Painting of an unidentified Russian Orthodox church, made by Xenia Kashevaroff, daughter of Andrew P. Kashevaroff. Xenia was married at one time to composer John Cage.
Amason, Alvin (artist). Audio, 2:36 minutes MP3 format. Alvin Amason talks about how he named his painting "Oscar Scared Him with His Icon" at a UA Museum of the North Geist lecture