Title taken from front. View of very early Seward, Alaska, Resurrection Bay in the background. Railroad tracks are visible beyond the buildings. Also from front: "J.E.T." 1904-1910. Photographer: John E. Thwaites. Original photograph size: 3 3/8" x...
The inside of a building is decorated for May Day, 1902 in Nome, Alaska. This is the Golden Gate Hall, and is very similar to photos UAF-1985-122-157 and UAF-1985-122-159, though of different events. A table is...
The inside of a building is decorated for May Day, 1902 in Nome, Alaska. This is Golden Gate Hall and is very similar to photos UAF-1985-122-157 and UAF-1985-122-158, though of different events. The room is decorated...
A stern wheeler is pushing a barge on a large river with a very flat landscape in the background. Related photographs are at UAF-1968-21-112 and UAF-1968-21-115.
A stern wheeler is pushing a barge on a wide river. The landscape in the background is very flat. Related photographs are at UAF-1968-21-112 and UAF-1968-21-114.
The Iditarod River is either at a very high water level or possibly flooding. The river is flowing through the town of Iditarod. There are several barges or boats on the river. This photograph is believed to be from before...
Caption: Willard L. Bowman, Executive Director, State Commission for Human Rights, visits with Senator E. L. (Bob) Bartlett during a short stay in Washington. From Washington Mr. Bowman, long-time resident of Anchorage, flew to Toledo to join Mrs....
193 second film clip, color/silent. Title frame has very little information. Film shows a group of men playing football outside in the snow. One player is injured and is carried off the field on a stretcher. They all appear to be very cold.
Title from cataloger. Photograph of the village of Wrangell with the wharf prominant. Visible are two advertisements: one for merchandise and the other a cure for head aches. Narrative in album states that: "Wrangel was our first Alaskan city, as...
Title from cataloger. Photograph of passengers on the Cottage City (Ship) travelling to Alaska. They are standing in front of a lifeboat. Narrative in the album states: "The view below is of a small part of the passengers on the 'Cottage City',...
Title from cataloger. Photograph of the Sternwheeler Whitehorse from homeport of Victoria, BC, Canada. Narrative in album states: "This steamboat, the 'White Horse,' carried us from White Horse, Yukon Territory, to Dawson City on the upper...
Title from cataloger. Photograph of Cora Rivenburg holding a rifle and a willow grouse. Narrative in the photo album reads: "This picture was taken soon after we reached the village. It is just back of our cabin. Mrs. R. has my rifle and a...
Title by cataloger. Photograph of Old Adam and his children in front of a log building. Narrative in album reads: "Below is Old Adam and his children. He was most nearly like my conception of a real Indian. He was very shrewd. He says, 'One...
Title by cataloger. Photograph of Cora Rivenburg holding a swan. Narrative in the photo album reads: "This poor picture is all we had of Mrs. R. and this young wild swan. The plate was burned in our fire and I had only this proof which did...
Title by cataloger. Photograph of garden. Narrative in photo album reads: "At the left is the garden produced by these workers showing the potatoes in bloom. These people never knew vegetables until introduced by white men. They are very...
Photograph of a garden with a log building, elevated cache and a dog sled on a wood pile. Narrative in photo album reads: "The rest of our own 1911 garden showing cabbage, kale and raspberry bushes. The berries grow wild and are very...
Title by cataloger. Photograph of a boy holding a bow and arrow with a tent behind him. Narrative in the album reads: "Here is Richard and his bow and arrow. He was not very fond of having his picture taken."
Title by cataloger. Photograph of Lucy Theodore outside wearing a parka. Narrative in album reads: "At the right is Mrs. Lucy Theodore wearing her choice reindeer parka. These came from the western coast and are much prized by the Indian...