Title taken from verso. On verso a letter from the Public Information Division of the United States Coast Guard, dated 14 November 1948, is printed. The letter says the following about this photo: "Offical U.S. Coast Guard Photo. United...
Relief shown by hachures. "Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1872 by S. Augustus Mitchell in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington." Pagination (4) is printed backwards. Decorative border. Hand colored. 35 X 28...
Relief shown pictorially. From de Jode's Specvlvm orbis terrae. Attributed to Antoine Wiericx. cf. Phillips. Illustrated with ships and fanciful sea creatures. On verso (fol. 12), text titled Qvivirae Regnum. This map is sometimes advertised...
Includes legend. "Engraved and printed by the U.S. Geological Survey." Inset: Aleutian Islands. "Bulletin 642, Plate 1." Annotation on verso: "Alaska. Mineral Deposits." Annotated at center bottom: "Eld" and "Bon" [Eldorado and Bonanza?]. 42...
Shows Cook Inlet and Prince William Sound, with tracks of Cook's third voyage. Selective relief shown pictorially; depths shown by soundings. Possibly copied from the Harrison version printed in Cook's Third Voyage, Vol. II, pg. 353. 21 x 28...
Shows proposed and completed telegraph lines worldwide and detailed routes of various explorers. Includes inset table of distances. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian: Washington. Printed by H. P. Cooper.
Shows routes of expeditions since 1900 and extreme limit of pack ice. Relief shown by hypsometric tints; depths shown by bathymetric tints. "Engraved, printed and published by W. & A.K. Johnston, Limited, Edinburgh & London." Possibly from...
Shows railroads, water routes, highways and trails in Alaska with rail route from Seward through Fairbanks to Valdez and Cordova in red. Selective relief shown by hachures. Includes itinerary. Printed by Engineer Reproduction Plant, U.S. Army,...
Relief shown by hachures; depths shown by soundings. "Drawn by G. Noetzel. Engraved by W.P. Sefton and J.A. Waddey." "Issued with H.O. Chart No. 68 as a supplement." "No. 1189." "Printed July, 1890." Annotated.
This photo is taken on the riverboat Reliance, a steamer. The man standing next to the moose is the boat's engineer. The moose was shot by Captain George Green of the...
Henry Missapauich [sp?], a German. This is the man who took most of the photos in this collection. Note that many of these photos are printed on paper that has a postcard...
Brockman's house in Wiseman, 1954. This is one of those occasions when a photo printed on paper with a postcard format on the back was actually used as a postcard. Message...
Title taken from photograph. Photo taken from deck of ship. Image shows the Taku Glacier 1910-1912. Written on the page of the photo album is the following text. Nearly all pictures were taken, developed and printed by myself. The...
Title taken from image. Color postcard of the Taku Glacier. Postcard shows glacier and the ice that has calved off. Nearly all pictures were taken, developed and printed by myself. The following pages contain vews of our trips to and from...
Title taken from image. Color postcard of the Tanana mail team. Nearly all pictures were taken, developed and printed by myself. The following pages contain vews of our trips to and from Alaska and our four years residence there. The...
Shows existing and ancient village sites, soil types, and trails. Includes legend. Relief shown by hachures. "Compiled from data secured by Otto Wm. Geist and information obtained from St. Lawrence Island Eskimos during the Bunnell-Geist...
Photo and title from a printed brochure kept in photo album.
Falcon Joslin (1866-1928), an attorney from Tennessee, came north to Dawson, Yukon, in 1897 and worked as a mining broker. He also organized and was president of Dawson Electric...
Title from caption. "Yosts [Yost's] Road House. Johnson, [photo No.] D83 192." A man stands outside, exhaling cold air, next to several sleds laden with trunks, bags, clothing, and other articles. A printed sign on the log building at right...
Title from indexer. Photograph shows U.S. Army Captain Ross G. Hoyt inside the cockpit of his plane, with Noel Wien standing nearby. The plane's payload can be seen printed on the side of the aircraft. Original size is 3.25 in. x 5.5 in.