Title taken from donor's caption. A cabin stands next to two tents. Behind them are trees and mountains; in front, possibly piles of fuelwood and a rack hung with skins or fish for drying. "The unwritten law of the early day Alaskan...
Title taken from donor's caption. "Headquarters camp. Arriving at Valdez in mid-February, we were soon on the trail to McCarthy Creek. We reached the spot I had selected for headquaters in late May, something over 90 days out of Valdez. (In...
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Allanret alaskamun / temalirnerenkuk Arnaq-llu, Igautellrak ; apaurluum Pilinguari = Visitors to Alaska / written by Paul Ilutsik and Marie Blanchett; illustrated by George B. Smart.
Title taken from verso. Townspeople and visitors, including U.S. Navy personnel, gathered to watch a girls' foot race on the 4th of July, Seward, Alaska." Also from verso: "Seward, Alaska. Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." July 4, 1920....
Title from verso. Verso reads: "P. 4 OIL. 3 col x 22 PICA. Alaskan visitors at single-bay model. At left, Don Thurston of U S Fish & Wildlife Service, then Bill Bradfield of the Lab staff, Lab Director Pete Smith (hands in pockets), and John...
Donna Marshall (seated) greets visitors to "The tea" sponsored by Anchorage Garden Club in Anchorage, Alaska, as another woman in background looks on. From caption: "Donna Marshall greets the visitors." August 1965. Original photograph size: 3 3/4"...
Title from caption on image. Trailer and camper visitors in Mt. McKinley National Park arise in the morning to the sight of North America's tallest peak. This picture was taken, incidentally, about 2:30 A.M.
Possible visitors pose in front of low tent. Stove with this type of pipe used either whale oil or wood. Previously, tents did not have stoves; they cooked outdoors. Possible identities: Person in white parka just left of dark man in middle...
Title from accompanying materials. Wide view of street, with marching band in foreground. Street is crowded with cars and people. Signs in image: Ingersoll Hotel, Rotary International, Coliseum, Welcome Visitors, Marine Hotel.
Square log building housing The Alaskan newspaper, also known as The Sitka Alaskan. A wooden ramp leads to the door; the building is standing on pilings.
Signs in image: The Alaskan. Visitors Special Edition of The Alaskan on sale at Kooshers...
(7:16 min.) (10 of 25) Business and politics important visitors -- Valdez; Lee, Forbes C.; Lee, Ruth; Whittier; Anchorage; politics; Clark, Espy; Washington DC. -- Representative; mayor; Kendall, Bruce -- Senator; argument; submarine; Eagles Hall
Visitors on Wien Consolidated Airlines tour to Prudhoe Bay, Alaska at Deadhorse airport. Sign on building in background reads: "Dead Horse." Photographer: Frank Whaley. 1970-1973. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".
Verso: Task Force Fourty-Three: (L to R) Rear Admiral R. B. Black, USNR (RET), of RADM Byrd's early expedition, Senator Ernest Gruening, Democrat, Alaska, and Senator Frank Moss, Democrat, Utah, by the beacon light near the PM-3A Nuclear Power...
Edward Westen (at left) discussing his ivory carvings with writer Howard Kosbau in Mekoryuk, Nunivak Island, Alaska. From information with photo: [Photo used in article entitled] "Nunivak Island Reindeer Story - August 1954. By Howard Kosbau and...
"(Alaska Visitors Association Photo) "EVERYTHING FLIES IN ALASKA -- The 49th State of Alaska is most air-minded. Everybody and everything travels by air. Here fresh fruit is being loaded aboard...
Title taken from front. Group of visitors to community of Potter Creek (later called Potter), Alaska, with Alaska Engineering Commission Railway cars in foreground. Also from front: "A.E.C. G592." An Alaska Engineering Commission photo....
Title from accompanying notes. This Native Alaskan man stands straight for a photographer while three visitors stand near a building in the background. The building is unusual because it features wood frame construction, glass windows and a...
Title taken from verso. View of Arctic Alaska Adventures Club on Front Street in Kotzebue, Alaska, with man in street in right background. Signs reads: "Arctic Alaska Adventures Club. Visitors welcome." Also from verso: "Winter scenes by Bronaugh."...
Most of the people in the photograph are Indian visitors from Tanana Crossing. Identified are John Healy (with child), Kathleen Newton, Madge Newton, Paddy Healy (with suspenders). There are a couple of rifles to the right of the cabins door.