Munoz, Rie (artist). Size: 15.25 x 22.5 in. Medium: Stone litho on paper A brightly colored print depicting natives around a beached whale. There are six human figures around the whale, three of which are standing upon it. All of the figures...
Ziegler, Eustace P. (artist). Size: 19.25 x 15.25 in. Medium: Oil on canvas board Signed lower left. Two Surface Marks Are Apparent: One on The Left Side Seems To Be a Pencil Mark; One on Top Left Is a Scratch Type Wound. This Image Is Titled...
Grant, James L., Sr. (artist). Sculpture: Mahogany, black bear fur, artist's hair; frame: black walnut. Size: 29 x 19 x 11 cm. Signed and dated lower left front. James Grant's sculpture titled "Shaman" was carved in 1984 after the artist...
Title taken from verso. Photograph of Henton Avenue showing a man leaning out of the door of a business titled Island Transfer: Sand, Gravel, Fuel, Storage. At the end of the street is the Montgomery Ward Office.
Relief shown by hachures and spot heights; depths shown by soundings. "157." Longitude in degrees from Washington and Greenwich. On verso (158): west half of map titled Provinces of Ontario and Quebec, Dominion of Canada. In color.
Relief shown pictorially. From de Jode's Specvlvm orbis terrae. Attributed to Antoine Wiericx. cf. Phillips. Illustrated with ships and fanciful sea creatures. On verso (fol. 12), text titled Qvivirae Regnum. This map is sometimes advertised...
Relief shown by hachures. From Rand McNally's Library atlas of the world. Annotation at North Pole "Dr. Fred E. Cook-April 21, 1908." "III." Pacific half of map titled "The World" on verso. In color.
Relief shown by hachures. From Colton's Atlas of America. Prime meridian: Washington. "No. 5." Text on verso titled: Russian, Danish, and British North America. In color.
Published in New York by J. H. Colton & Co. in 1855. ...
Shows the Americas with California as an island and Greenland as part of a great polar continent. Sheet 1 of a two part set titled: Carte generale de toutes les costes du monde et les pays nouvellement decouvert, dressee sur les relations les plus...
The Edward L. Creamer Papers consist of one memoir titled "A Dogface in Alaska: Surveying and Surviving," with digital print copies of 190 photographs. The memoir details Creamer’s experiences as topographic computer with U. S. Army’s 551st...
Title by cataloger. Photograph of an Alaskan coastal town, probably Southeast Alaska. Narrative in photo album reads: "Coast towns showing how they are squeezed in between mts. and water." Originally titled "Unidentified coastal...
The H. C. Barley Photographs consist of more than 200 images of Skagway and vicinity in Alaska as well as nearby parts of northwestern British Columbia and southern Yukon. Barley, the official photographer for the White Pass & Yukon Route railroad,...
The H. C. Barley Photographs consist of more than 200 images of Skagway and vicinity in Alaska as well as nearby parts of northwestern British Columbia and southern Yukon. Barley, the official photographer for the White Pass & Yukon Route railroad,...
Relief shown pictorially and by hachures. Inset titled "Profil du Chemin de Carthagene des Indes au Plateau de Santa Fe de Bogata," which is a profile of the valley of the Magdalena River and the subsequent topography rising up to Bogata,...
Title by indexer. Caption reads: "Valdez st. FEB 3 1918, W. H. Case". This was originally titled "Valdez st." but has since been identified by the Historical Collections staff of the Alaska State Library as South Franklin Street in Juneau....
Title from accompanying notes. "Floyd & Pete burying skis for use as anchor points to tie down the plane for the night. Floyd, and Lois who lives in Illiamna (which is NW of Kodiak) spent the night. Note: Lois describes her night staying with...