Title taken from verso. Verso: Main Street Todd Alaska. Note the four people- Three in sight one around the corner. See the box. See the wheelbarrow. See the two story skyscraper- store bldg and mess house. See the flag and electric wires. Note by...
Title from indexer. Collection of photographs related to the duel between Soapy Smith and Frank Reid, and the running out of town of Soapy Smith's gang. Many of the photographs appear to be from Case & Draper. Caption reads: The tragedy...
A letter on the back of photograph reads "Have not seen Doctor B for quite a while. Mr.& Mrs. (illegible) and two little lasses come up to see us quite often. He is the science teacher here he came from Oregon City. Seems like our own people....
Title taken from caption. "11507 -- (5) The stories we read of life in the Arctic usually persuade us to believe that only the most robust persons should venture into those latitudes, and then only when well provided with an ample wardrobe of...
Title taken from caption. "Traveling up the Horseshoe on the Valdez summit, Fairbanks-Valdez trail. " Copyright by A. J. Johnson. See also UAF-1989-0166-116-Print.
Description from image margin; "We are coming in for a landing. In the distance you can see Lake Iliamna and at the right of it, Big Mountain. We are looking east. The Kvichak River below us comes out of Lake Iliamna and flows west to Bristol...
Title created by cataloger. Title created by cataloger. Photograph of Klondike Kate. An attached caption reads: "Klondyke Kate, of Dawson, is today Aunt Kate of Bend, Oregon."
Title from caption. Photograph of steamship visiting Foster Glacier. Caption reads: "Shewing Takou Glacier in the distance. Some 12 miles south of Juneau Al." Photographers No. 450.
Title taken from album. "Return bend, Noyes Slough Fairbanks, Alaska." Indexer's note: A letter on the back reads: Fairbanks, Alaska Dec. 12 1916 My Dear Edith, Just received your letter of October 30. Will write letter before...
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 taken from caption. "11561 -- (7) Here are a couple of prospectors playing hide-and-seek in the midst of massive blocks of ice which have been left upon the banks of the Allenkaket River by the receding waters. The blocks exceed in...
Title taken from notes provided by Peter Haase, September 22, 2004. "Weather cleared. People on the Muldrow Glacier awaiting the 1st airdrop by Cliff Hudson. The North Peak (not the true summit on Mt. McKinley) is the peak on the right."