Title from caption. Photograph of spruce trees with a snow covered pond. Narrative in photo album reads: "At right is a beautiful winter scene, which was just as beautiful in summer when the depression was occupied by a picturesque little...
Title from caption. Photograph of a winter scene, near Stevens Village or Rampart. Narrative in photo album reads: "Winter scenes near villages. Above, a small duck pond in summer."
Woman wearing a short, dark dress with dark tights and shoes standing outside near a log building lined with flowers. She's smiling and has her hands behind her head. It looks like a summer day.
View of boy driving tractor and man with plow following behind at Jim Faulk farm in Homer, Alaska. Lettering on tractor reads: "John Deere." Summer 1952. Photographer: Robert Mounteer. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide.
Title taken from verso. View of wreckage of Alaska Railroad bridge over Nenana River leading to coal mines at Healy, Alaska. Photo number 74. Summer 1923. Photographers: C.J. Blanchard and Ray B. Dame. Original photograph size: 6 1/2" x 8 1/2".
Winter view of a sign in front of bare trees in Fairbanks, Alaska. Sign reads: "Wycliffe Bible Translators. Summer Institute of Linguistics." Depicted on the sign are an open book, the profile of an Alaska Native in a parka, and an outline of the...
Title from caption. Photograph of a couple in what is decribed as a 'Yukon boat'. Narrative in photo album reads: "Field views in summer below on small creek flowing into Yukon near the Government Ag. Experimential station." "showing a...
Title taken from verso. Bridge construction site on Yukon River during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction in Interior Alaska, with cranes in center and left, and helicopter at right. Oct. 17, 1974. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original...
Title taken from verso. View of ACV (air cushion vehicle) used as ferry during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction at Yukon River in Interior Alaska. April 15, 1975. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original photograph size: 8" x 10 1/8".