Title from verso. Verso also stamped with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers logo and the date Sept. 1974. Image shows a bend of the Chena River lined with trees, gravel bars and sweepers. Image is related to construction of the Chena Lakes...
Title from caption. Photograph shows the view of looking up the Nenana River from a hill at mile 373, on August 28th, 1917.. Caption also reads: "No. 89. A. J. Johnson, Official photographer, A. E. C.".
Title from indexer. Photograph shows ice breaking up on a body of water in front of a couple of houses and a boat. Location may be Nome, Alaska. Original size is 4.5 x 2.5 in.
Title from caption in album: "Aug 25 - Point I killed bear + cubs". Photograph shows a river turning alongside a mountain. Trees and saplings cover the slope of the mountain and the river bank. A gravelly bar can be seen on the other side of the...
Title from caption in album: "June 1 - McKinley from bluffs at forks". Photograph shows a river with many tributaries spread out in a valley below mountains. From album #7, page 76, top left.
Title from caption in album: "June 1 - Head of West Branch from bluff at Forks". Photograph shows a river with many tributaries spread out in a valley below mountains. From album #7, page 76, top right.
Title from caption in album: "June 1 - Another attempt to get McKinley". Photograph shows a river with many tributaries spread out in a valley below mountains. From album #7, page 76, bottom left.
The John W. Chapman Family Papers consist of material relating to John Wight Chapman and May Seely Chapman and their work as Episcopal missionaries at Anvik, Alaska (1887-1930), as well as family correspondence, genealogical information,...
Title taken from caption. Other caption reads: "Guy F. Cameron". A view of the Chitina River where it meets the Copper River. The top of a fir tree is visible in the center foreground.
Title taken from verso. Full portside view of the ship, Boxer, aground on a sand spit near Ugashik Bay, Alaska. Also from verso: "The sand spit we were on was the only visible land for 10 miles around." 1935. Original photograph size: 2.75" x 4.5".
First volume of five volume set of diaries kept by Walter Todd, railroad surveyor for Alaskan Engineering Commission in southcentral Alaska. June 18-Nov. 12, 1915. [143] pages ; 16 cm.