Cyanotype photograph of a man wearing a hat and holding a fish, standing in front of a tent next to a pole strung with a large amount of salmon. The photograph was possibly taken at Ladd's Station, and there is a large wooden building in the...
Cyanotype photograph of a prospector, possibly taken at Tyonek on Cook Inlet on October 2, 1898 (see October 2, 1898 entry in Edwin F. Glenn's journal). He is smoking a cigar, and carrying a backpack comprised of a box tied to a frame. A wooden...
Title taken from image: Carlson's mail truck 19." Sign on top of building reads [?] Lake. The sign on front of the two-story log building reads Alaska Road Commission. The mail truck is a tracked vehicle. Possibly Kenny Lake, possibly 1919. ...
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 taken from verso. View of Frank Reeds and Leon Cubberley eating jerky in front of meat drying racks, possibly made from reindeer, possibly at Elephant Point (also known as Buckland), Alaska. Photographer's number 8271. 1938. Photographer: Ray...
Title from sleeve. Unidentified woman (possibly Phyllis McCutcheon?) stands next to a sign overlooking Kachemak Bay. Possibly Baycrest Hill? Sign reads 'Homer, Where People Like to Live.' House visible amid trees in background. Photographer's...
Title supplied by cataloger. Guiding or Jobs. Possibly O'Brien Creek. Man possibly Joe Redington Sr. Dry grass on flatland and low hills in distance. Original format: 35mm color slide
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.
Large, folded birch bark container found floating in the Ambler River. Willow rim rods and lashing of spruce root, and a rope, possibly cotton, tied along one of the long sides of the basket, possibly a handle. 20cm x 40cm x 28cm.
Interior view of a study or sitting room in Seward, Alaska, possibly in the Holland House. Bear hides cover the floor and a fur hangs over a chair. ca. 1905-1915. Original photograph size: 3 11/16" x 4 7/8".
Early view of Seward, Alaska, possibly taken from Bear Mountain. The large light colored roof in lower left of photo is St. Peter's Episcopal Church, built in 1906, that stands at Adams Street and Second Avenue. From front: "69." Photographer's...
Jim and John Jefferies hold a string of black bass between them in Seward, Alaska. Jim Jefferies is possibly James J. Jeffries, the boxer, who visited Seward with his brother John. From front: "100 black bass caught by Jim & John Jefferies. L.N.G....
Navy troops parade down Fourth Avenue in Seward, Alaska. Possibly the crew of the U. S. C. Maryland which docked in Seward July 30, 1912. Original photograph size: 5 3/8" x 3 3/8".
Title taken from front of photograph. Northward view of Seward, Alaska taken from the 4th Avenue dock. Several men (possibly steamer passengers) are standing on the dock while others walk toward town. Also from front of photograph: "4th Ave." 1906?...