Title taken from front. Sled dog teams line up on Fourth Avenue in front of Brown & Hawkins after bringing a load of gold dust in from the Iditarod gold fields, Seward, Alaska. From front: "1/2 ton gold dust largest shipment ever carried by dog...
Title taken from donor's caption. "1905, photo taken at Ponto's Road House 20 miles from Valdez. This malamute dog team held the speed record between Valdez and Fairbanks - over 400 miles in a little over 4 days."
Title from verso. "De Haviland 1920 Black Wolf Squadron. Reproduced by Jerome Lardy." Three of the squadron team members (of the 1920 Alaskan Air Expedition) are seen here in flight clothes, while they are having a bite to eat. Among them is a...
Title from caption. Photograph of the University of Alaska hockey team during their game against Dawson, Yukon Territory, during the first Fairbanks Ice Carnival.
Title from caption. Caption states that this game took place at the second annual Fairbanks Ice Carnival, and that Fairbanks won the game. One player is identified as Gordy Picotte.
Title from caption. Team is identified: Top (L to R): Harry Mikami, George "K", Arne Hoehner, Coach A. W. Bastress, Pat Thompson, Glen Bowman, Louie Smith, Gordy Picotte. Bottom (L to R): Pat O'Neill, Glen Franklin, E. Clahassey, E. Beistline.
Title taken from back of photograph. Alaska College first basketball team. Standing from left to right: Earl Pilgram (coach and first professor of mining and engineering), Robert McCombe, Art Loftus, Ted Loftus, Jule Loftus, and John McCombe...
Title taken from verso. View of mail carrying dog team with 21 dogs, 3 sleds, and riders. Also from verso: "Bill Burke's outfit. Mail carrier, Nenana to McGrath. Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." n.d.
Full title: Spoken Gwich'in : teaching units for beginning second language / written by the Gwich'in Language Team, Irene Roberts ...[et al.] ; illustrated by Jeanette Bailey.
Title taken from front. Group of boys hitched together as a "team" ready to pull a sled, Knik, Alaska. From verso: "l-r. [George] Stanley Herning, Albert Mad[i]son, Clarence Marsh, Allan Horning, Otis Standard, John Stump, Walter Bartholf. i.d. by...
Title taken from front. View of sled dog team made up of huskies, Alaska, with men in background. Also from front: "Lowman & Hanford Co., Seattle." Publisher's number 2037. Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 5 1/2".
Title taken from verso. Winter view of men with dog team on trail in Alaska. Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society. 1920's. Postcard. Original photograph size: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".