Title taken from caption. View of a member of the expedition reading to pass away the time on a rainy day. Photo taken at what was later designated as Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska, during a National Geographic Society expedition to...
Title taken from verso. Men sitting in chairs reading in front of fireplace in USO building in Anchorage, Alaska, with another man visible in left background. Also from verso: "Moose head above fireplace. Some raptor on mantle. (Note leaning...
Title taken from information with photo. Simon Paneak reading by window at his home in Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska. 1962. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 2 1/4" x 2 1/4".
Title from image caption; date from classroom blackboard Five Eskimo students sit at classroom desks, reading; teacher is visible far right, below American flag
A man washes up while a women reads a book at their camp on Kenai Lake near Seward, Alaska. ca. 1910. Photographer: Elsie Blue. Original size of photograph: 6 1/4" x 4".
Seven children reading in a classroom at the Jesse Lee Home in Seward, Alaska. A blackboard and several pictures are on the wall in the background. From verso: "Carrie Ida Pierce, Seward, Alaska, Box 516." ca. 1946-1955. Original photograph size: 3...
Title from verso. Image shows a woman with glasses seated in an armchair, holding a magazine. Behind her is a curtain and on the left side of the image a floor lamp is visible. A wedding band is visible on the woman's left hand.
Title from indexer. Photograph shows a man walking in front of a post office and another building with a sign reading "Coghill" and "Trade with Coggie". The store appears to have been owned by William A. Coghill. Another building sits behind...
Title from donor notes. Full donor notes read: "Small boys in parkas entertaining themselves in the mission house (before the moving project)." The children are not identified.
Title taken from back of photograph. "This is the library. Bailey, Ethel McMurry, Donald Morgan, John McCombe, Ted Loftus, Presedent Bunnell secretary - Jack Hostler."