Title taken from slide mount. Aerial view of Yukon River near Tanana, Alaska, with airplane wing partially visible at right. Also from slide mount: "5-19-55." May 19, 1955. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer: Leland A. Olson.
Title from cataloger. Photograph of the Yukon River. Narrative in the photo album reads: "At the right is the view as seen from our front porch. The Yukon is practically a mile wide at this point. There was a steep bank between us and the...
Title taken from verso. View of steamboat Yukon on Yukon River, possibly in Dawson, Yukon Territory, Canada. Man and woman with baby stand on upper deck at right and another person stands on upper deck at left. Printing on boat reads: "Yukon."...
Title taken from verso. View of survey crew checking on bridge pier alignment at Yukon River bridge construction site during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction in Interior Alaska. Crane stands in right background. April 2, 1975. Photographer: Steve...
Title taken from verso. View of Yukon River bridge with pipeline running at left during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction in Interior Alaska. Also from verso: "Pump Sta[tion] 6 will be on clearing, upper right." 1978? Photographer: Steve...
Title taken from verso. Bridge construction site on Yukon River during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction in Interior Alaska, with cranes in center and left, and helicopter at right. Oct. 17, 1974. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original...
Aerial view of Yukon River bridge construction during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction in Interior Alaska. Cranes are on barges on river in center and buildings are in foreground, including large white "beluga" building at right. From verso:...
Title taken from verso. Aerial view of contractors' construction camp at bridge construction site on Yukon River, during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction in Interior Alaska, with large white tent ("beluga") at right. Barges on river are most...
Children in winter clothing. All three (two boys and a small girl) are dressed in warm rabbit coats, mittens and headgear. They are standing in a field of partially melted snow and ice.
Further information was supplied by Roy David of Tok,...
Left to right: Floyd Wilson, Annette Wilson, Sonny Wilson and Jolin Apokedak on a beluga that Georgie Wilson caught. In the back ground there is a smoke house, as of this year 2012, it no longer exists because of the erosion.
Title by indexer. These two young Native Alaskan boys with their catch. The boy on the left is wearing a Anglo-style cap, and the boy on the right is wearing American style cowboy boots.
From left to right: Marsha Wassillie is holding her son Wassie. Natalia Paine is holding her daughter Anna. This photograph was taken in the Igiugig school.
Title from caption. Photograph of Young Adam, his wife and children standing outside of a cabin. Cora Rivenburg may be seen off to the right side of the photo. Narrative in the photo album reads: "Young Adam, wife and some of his children. He...
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 taken from caption. "Yosts [Yost's] Road House. Fairbanks-Valdez Trail. Hand Colored. 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...
Title from cataloger's notes. Image shows several yaks standing in a fenced enclosure in winter. A large wooden bin is visible inside the enclosure and a farm building is visible in the upper right corner of the image. The U.S....
Text on photo reads: "After Storm Nov. 17". View of the wreckage of the Lincoln Bar in Nome after a storm on Nov 17, 1945. "Jacobs [Studio] Nome" written on bottom right of photograph. Two wooden buildings adjacent to the wreckage are intact. ...
View of the stern of the S.S. Yukon after the shipwreck near Seward, Alaska. The entire stern area has been torn off and has sunk. A barge is on the far right. Original size of photograph: 5" x 7".