Title from caption. Photograph shows a thermometer in a small wooden box and a rain gauge in front of a building in Nenana, Alaska, on June 29th, 1917. Caption also reads: "No.47. A. J. Johnson, Official photographer, A. E. C.".
Title taken from front. Thermometer and rain gauge building in Nenana, Alaska. An Alaska Engineering Commission photo. Photographer's number 47. June 29, 1917. Photographer: A.J. Johnson. Original photograph 4 3/4" x 6 3/4".
Title taken from label on matting. View of thermometer left on Mount McKinley by Archbishop Hudson Stuck at Mount McKinley National Park (later Denali National Park and Preserve), Alaska. Also from label: "(Temp. 135)." Photographer's number 8171....
May 9, 1903 THE FAIRBANKS MINER Fairbanks, Alaska 26 26.May 1903 Vol. 1. No. 1. James Wickersham Editor ORIGINAL of THE FAIRBANKS MINER Written by James Wickersham and typed by Geo. Jeffery at Fairbanks in May, 1903 & sold by Jeffery and Stevens...
81 second film clip, black & white/silent, showing a thermometer reading 48 degrees below zero, and scenes of Fairbanks in winter. Scenes are from rooftops and elevated perspectives showing downtown's 1st and 2nd avenue, Cushman Street and the...
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. "11560 -- (38) The Klondike district, as well as other camps in the interior of Alaska, has a method of placer mining different from that which prevails in other sections of the United States. The ground, which is...
Title taken from caption. "Taking the temperature of a hot one. Our thermometer read only to 360 centigrade. Not that the steam does not condense for some distance from the vent." View of two of the expedition members trying to get temperature...
Fourth volume of five volume set of diaries kept by Walter Todd, railroad surveyor for Alaskan Engineering Commission in southcentral Alaska. May 19, 1917-Jan. 2, 1918. [199] pages ; 15 cm.
Title supplied by cataloger. Sponsors include Tang, Arctic Sports Medicine, Maxwell House. Blue barrels and sled beside building. Thermometer also attached to building wall. Slide printed 7/1989. Original format: 35mm color slide