Title taken from verso. The following is from a caption attached to the back of the photograph: "As a Twenty-eight-year-old graduate student in 'human geography,' Don Charles Foote traveled to Point Hope under an AEC research contract. For...
Shows Canada, Alaska, northern Asia and northern Europe with north coast of Greenland undefined. Includes key indicating the unknown polar regions, the extent of drift ice, the northern tree line and extent of human occupation.. Selective relief...
Relief shown pictorially. Shows northwest coast of North America as described by Vancouver. Most of northwestern U.S. and Canada labeled "parts unknown." Map set on page with extensive geographical, political, and historical information. Hand...
Shows North America and parts of Asia, South America, France and great Britain. Northern Canada labeled "Parts Unknown." Lower right margin: "89 H." Lower left margin: "4 G." Outline color.
Vehicle unsure, but may be a Franklin, model unknown. Sign on building may be "Dr. W. C. [Kandis?] Jr." Photographer F. H. Nowell worked in Nome ca. 1901-1909.
A group of people gathered around, with a piano nearby. The people are labeled, left to right, front row: Arthur Cole, Bill McGuire, [unknown] Browne, Otto Van S., [unlabeled]. Second row: Mary Browne, [unlabeled],...
Caption reads: "[unknown] Front St. - Nome, Alaska - after storm. [Oc?]-6-13." Image is of the aftermath of a storm in Nome, Alaska. Debris, logs, and lumber line where a street had been. There are remains of buildings...
Group standing outside a saloon in Dishkakat. People identified as: Ruby Kelly Clark, Ed Kelly, Mrs. Kelly, unknown, Bessie Kelly Shaw, unknown, Rose Kelly Erickson. A sign advertises bread and pastry for sale.
Title taken from caption. Group photograph of people attending the statehood ceremony for the inclusion of Hawaii as the 50th state at Punchbowl Cemetery, Honolulu, Hawaii. Identified people in the front row are left to right: Mrs Lorrin P....
A musher poses with a dog sled while crossing Rainy Pass on the Iditarod Trail in late March 1920. The trip was made by George Glass, his 17 year old son Ophir Glass, and Irving Reed. It is unknown which of them is the...
Group photograph in front of a log building, identified left to right as: Dr. Cook, Arthur Wright, Johnnie Fred, Mr. Adams, unknown, Bishop Rowe, Mrs. Wright.
Selective relief shown by hachures; depths shown by gradient tints. Shows routes of several voyages and northernmost points of many voyages. Annotated with hand-drawn route of an unknown voyage. Cover title: London atlas map of the arctic...
Title from cataloger's notes. Also from notes: "Pictured left to right - Al Jones - Brother-in-law to Lee Loomis, Clarence C. Loomis - son of Lee Loomis, Ray H. Loomis - son of Lee Loomis, Lee B. Loomis, Lucile Loomis - daughter of Lee Loomis,...
Title by indexer. Slim Williams was a musher, trapper, mail carrier, and adventurer who came to Alaska during the Klondyke Gold Rush. In 1933, Williams made a well-publicized mushing trip from Fairbanks, Alaska to Washington D.C. to prove the...
Title by indexer. Image shows a group of men in suits posing for an official photograph. On the left side of the photo hangs a sign on which "Fraternal Order of Eagles" is legible. On the right side of the image, a sign for the Arctic...
Title by indexer. Image shows man in a topcoat and hat standing on a large boulder at the top of a waterfall. Photo is taken from below, near the bottom of the fall. Large spruce trees are visible beside the fall. Location in unknown. ...
Title by indexer. Image shows three men engaged in digging and tending a sluice box built into a depression in the ground. The sluice is a long wooden trough for carrying water over gold-bearing soils. Their work site is lined with thin black...
Title from caption and verso. Verso reads: "$12. #30." Photo taken at the Galena Air Force Base. Image shows two men in uniform joking around outside a building. An African American airman is pretending to hit another airman with a...