Title taken from image. Photograph of three Native Alaskans with a catch of king salmon at Nushagak, Alaska. A pair of skin kayaks are elevated behind the fish. Also visible in the photograph are barrels, cut logs, and a portion of Nushagak...
Ms. (blueprint copy). Relief shown by hachures. "Official. Edwin S. Curtis, 2 Lieut. 2d Arty., Post Adjt." Index on lining papers labeled "Index to map of Kodiak village from map made by Fritz Blotner."
Title taken from postcard. Postcard of the village of Kodiak in 1940, showing the waterfront and some of the community behind. The W. J. Erskine Co.'s building is prominant in the photo.
Title taken from verso. Photograph of the Village of Kodiak with several boats visible on the beach and in the water. A Russian Orthodox Church is visible near the center of the village on the horizon.
Title taken from image. Photograph of the Blodgett Cannery with the Village of Kodiak in the background, the cannery, and in the foreground several canvas tents housing what is probably cannery employees. A steamship is tied up to the wharf of...
Shows Smith Strait, Peabody Bay, and Kennedy Channel along Grinnell land [i.e. Grinnell Peninsula], Arctic Canada. Senate Ex. Doc., 1st session, 34th Congress ; no.1. "Ackerman Lith." Includes detailed tracks and location of caches, as well as...
Image shows many log cabins being built, land being cleared, and trailers of logs and building equipment. Possibly building a mining community or village. A couple people and some log fences can also be seen. Photos...
A small village on the banks of a large river, probably in Northern Alaska. Buildings, including log buildings and tents are seen. One building has a sod roof, and the village is located near a grassy hill. Possibly a...