Title taken from caption. View of the log homes of settlers in Anchorage, Alaska. Photo taken during National Geographic Society expedition on the way to Katmai area. 1917. Photographer: Robert F. Griggs.
Title supplied by cataloger. People are dressed in cold weather clothing. This could be a race meeting prior to the Knik 120 dog sled race. Slide printed 1/1980. Slide box labeled, '1980 - Knik-120.' Original format: 35mm color slide
The entire collection contains reports, correspondence, pamphlets, and administrative records received from the agricultural stations at Matanuska, Fairbanks, and Petersburg. The papers address such topics as environmental data, Alaskan flora,...
Portrait of Janet Sherrod (foreground) standing on the dock in Seward in front of the North Star, a ship that brought Matanuska Valley Colony settlers from Seattle to Alaska. Several people are standing on the dock and on the gangplank to the...
Photograph shows a man and a woman using a two handed saw to trim a log. They are settlers building iin Palmer as part of the Alaska Rural Rehabilitation Corporation's Matanuska Colonization Project. Two wooden buildings and other homesteading...
Title taken from front. View of Seward, Alaska and Resurrection Bay from mountain behind town. From verso: "Seward is a town of about three years growth. It is the coast terminus of the Alaska Central R[ailwa]y. The Lowell family were the original...
Title from sleeve. Max Mattox sits with his dog in the seat of a horse-drawn wagon. Two horses pull the wagon, and two more tied behind. Present day Mattox street on East End Road was named after him. 4 X 5 B&W negative.
Two boxes of 3"x 5" typed index cards containing annotated references to events and issues, both broad and personal in scope. For example: Labor history and strikes, Ferry boats, bakeries in town, drunk driving incidents.
From text of document: Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the territory ceded to the United States by Russia by the treaty of March thirtieth, eighteen hun- dred and...