Title from verso. Photograph of several dogsled teams resting outside of a shelter cabin. Verso reads: "This is a shelter cabin. They are built about a day's journey apart by dogteam along the trail. A supply of wood is left each year,...
Title taken from back of photo and accompanying note. "Junior Red Cross boxes brought smiles of delight to the faces of Aleut children in the Red Cross shelter at Camp Denali while plans were being made for their return to Old Harbor. Gift...
Title supplied by cataloger A snow shelter built under the wing of the Junkers airplane used in the search for Carl Ben Eielson. The propeller, most of the body, and part of the plane's identification number ([illegible]-177) are visible....
Title by indexer. Verso reads: "Historical photograph Collection in the Archives, University of Alaska Fairbanks." A snow shelter built under the wing of the Junkers airplane used in the search for Carl Ben Eielson. The propeller, most of the...
Group of men (in uniform) and women posing outside Lake Spenard shelter in Anchorage, Alaska, with Lake Spenard at right. From caption: "Mabel Weber back row, 4th from left. Edith White in front at left. Bee [Beulah Marrs, later Marrs Parisi]...
View of person sitting in partial shelter made from snow for ice fishing in northern Alaska, with pile of fish within shelter. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".
Title taken from information with photo. Man standing outside temporary domed shelter at Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska. Also from information with photo: "Elijah Kakinya, kind of living place, use it all the time, him and his wife." 1962. Photographer:...
Title from image caption Full title: Coarse Gold shelter cabin, on Nome-Serpentine Hot Springs route 28A; located at mouth of Coarse Gold Creek on Kougrouk [Kougarok] River
In Winter and Pond Company's photograph album THE TRAIL OF '98 Full album caption: "A typical shelter and food cache in the Yukon Valley on the trail, 1898, ready to afford rest and comfort for the weary traveler and prospector."
Driver Paul Kameroff tosses half a fish to each dog when stopping at a shelter cabin for lunch. Title and description from photographer's notes. Photographer's number 471.
This is a flat field of vegetation -- possibly a crop of some thing. In the background one can see a power line. A shelter and two other structures are also visible.
These photographs were taken between 1899 and 1911 and depict life in the region around Forts Gibbon and Egbert. Included are hunting parties, military personnel, camp buildings, scenery, dog sledding and skiing. Steamships are shown loading wood...
Title from verso. Photograph of two men carrying equipment. Verso reads: "A tent pole makes a handy "hauler" as these Yanks lug their equipment across the barren soil of newly-occupied Amchitka. The men carried the where-with-all for...
The George King Collection describes in photographs and manuscript material early aviation in Alaska. There are two series in this collection. The first series consists of five photograph albums and two folders of loose photographs. The second...