Title taken from caption. " U.S. Revenue Cutter 'Rush' at Valdez, Alaska." Cataloguer's note: Named in honor of Richard Rush (1780 - 1859) who was a statesman and a diplomat, during the administrations of Adams and John Quincy Adams. The...
View of the U.S. Revenue-Cutter Service cutter the "Richard Rush" moored in Sitka Harbor. The Rush was a sister ship of the "Thomas Corwin". Original photograph size: 5 1/4 x 8 1/2 inch.
Title taken from front. Postcard shows winter view of Valdez, Alaska taken from docks, with person walking along dock. Handwritten inscription on verso reads: "Valdez Alaska. Tues[day] Jan 30, 1923. Here I am. What do you think of it? Cold feet?? I...
View at White Pass on the border between Alaska and British Columbia, Canada, along White Pass & Yukon Railroad in Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park. From verso: "12/78 Identified by Bob Spude, Klondike G[old] R[ush] [National]...
Title from image. Postcard of three men shooting the Whitehorse Rapids near Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Canada. The postcard incorrectly states these rapids are located in Alaska. Narrative in photo album reads: "The lower end of Miles...
Title taken from caption. "11555 -- (6) Judging from his suit and hood of fur and his team of dogs, we might mistake the boy in this picture for an Esquimau.
In 1898, at the time of the great rush for gold, he was the only white boy on...
Title by indexer. Verso reads: "The wolf working with the dog team - notice the size of him compared to the rest of the team. Verso also bears a circular stamp that says: "A Madsen Print. Oct 10, 1933. Chicago." Image shows a team...