Title taken from front. Three men with gold pan and first nugget found in Lucky Gulch, tributary of Valdez Creek, Valdez, Alaska. Also from front: "Property of Oregon-Shushitna Min[ing] Co., found on Aug. 15, [19]07." From verso: "Property of Cook...
Group of tourists pan for gold in trough inside log building near Nome, Alaska. 1960's? Photographer: Frank Whaley. Original photograph size: 8 1/8" x 10".
Title taken from verso. View of mural by James Tapscott inside Elks Lodge in Anchorage, Alaska. Images depicted in mural include airplanes, log cache, totem poles, sled dog, Native mask, Russian Orthodox church, gold panner, locomotive, ship, sea...
Title drawn from verso Two men stand at river's edge, examining contents of gold pan; a skiff, loaded with gear, is tired to shore Note: Allenkakat is a variation of the name for the Alatna River, which flows into the Koyukuk River at...
Title drawn from verso; verso note is shown below photograph Two men stand at river's edge, examining contents of gold pan; a skiff, loaded with gear, is tired to shore Note: Allenkakat is a variation of the name for the Alatna River,...
Title from image caption Men along shoreline with sluice boxes, shovels, wheel barrows, and gold pans; buildings and pier in background Photographer's number 775
61 second film clip, black & white silent Clip shows gold miners panning, using rocker boxes and sluice boxes. Narration describes small-scale gold mining.
The Alaska History Nugget series was created in 2004-2005 as a cooperative...
3 min, 57 sec film clip, black & white/silent. A man takes a shovelful of dirt from several dredge buckets and runs it through a rocker box, then pans the dust for gold. According to the catalog record for the film containing this...
Title taken from version. Verso reads: "Mr. Harry Dobson holding a gold pan, standing on the edge of the American River (about eighty-five miles north of Nome), working his claim. August 18, 1936." Original photograph size: 4" x 5".
View of unidentified man with gold pan and shovels standing in a river. Possibly identified as Harry Dobson, possibly identified as American River. Probably circa 1936.
Title supplied by cataloger. Three cakes on table. One is of man gold panning, one is a husky's face. The largest cake is shaped like Alaska and reads, 'Happy 80th Tony!! We love you!!' Original format: 35mm color slide