Title from verso. "'Eph' Wheeler (Wien Air) and wife Fae. 1 col, p. 9, 66%." He may be an employee of Wien Airlines. The number to the right of the door reads "1053".
Photograph with the following caption attached: Governor Ernest Gruening of Alaska visits the Public Roads Administration camp in Whitehorse and is photographed with the ranking officers of the North-west Command. From left: Brigadier General...
A stern wheeler appears to be pushing a barge from a large river into a tributary. From other photographs in the Reed collection, this is probably the mouth of the Innoko river on the Yukon River in 1920. Irving Reed had...
A stern wheeler is pushing a barge on a large river with a very flat landscape in the background. From other Reed collection photographs, it is assumed this is either the Yukon or Innoko River. See "Rainy Pass by dog team"...
A stern wheeler is pushing a barge on a wide river believed to be the Yukon. The landscape in the background is very flat. Other photographs in the Reed collection, indicate this is the Yukon River in 1920. See "Rainy Pass...
View of the stern wheeler "Quickstep" in the snow in Nome, Alaska. The sign on front of the boat reads: "This steamer for sale." From verso: "Quickstep snow in Nome - Alaska." ca. 1901-1902. Photographer: probably Grace Carr Raymenton.
The competition was open to Alaska schoolchildren between grades 7 and 12. Benson was a 13 year old student at the Jessie Lee MIssion Home in Seward. The competition was organized by the American Legion, who collected a total of 142 entries from...
Title from caption. Postcard of the start of the Great Fire in Fairbanks, Alaska, May 22, 1906. Visible in the photo are several of the Northern Commercial Companies buildings and Sargent & Pinska which may have been a men's store. A stern...
It is assumed the river is the Iditarod and that the town visible in the distance is Iditarod. Related photographs from the Reed collection of the town of Iditarod are at UAF-1968-21-126 and UAF-1968-21-133. It is believed...
Two mushers outside two log cabins at Yankee Creek. George Glass, his seventeen year old son Ophir, and Irving Reed traveled by dog sled for 14 days from Wasilla to Yankee Creek in late March 1920. Reed described this...
Musher with sleddog team on a frozen river. A few river boats are visible on the shore of the river. The one on the far left appears to be a stern wheeler and the other may be barges. From other related photographs in the...
Title from indexer. Photograph shows what appears to be some logs and pipes along the shore of a river. The end of a stern wheeler can just barely be seen, as well as some other boats.
Title from cataloger. Photograph of the stern wheeler Susie at Eagle, Alaska. The narrative in the album states: "The boat below is the 'Susie,' an oil burner, which carried us from Dawson to Stevens Village. This view was taken at Eagle, the...
Title from caption. Photograph shows people standing on the dock in Nenana, Alaska on July 30th, 1916 as the stern wheeler Reliance either arrives or departs. Caption reads: "No. 19. A. J. Johnson, Official photographer, A. E. C.".