Title from caption. Photograph of the sternwheeler 'Yukon' waiting for a load of fuel wood before continuing its journey. The launch Pelican is loaded on front of the sternwheeler. Narrative in photo album reads: "Our boat waiting for fuel....
Title by indexer. The Cushman Street bridge when it was made of wood, with a large crowd gathered on it. The businesses in the background include the Tanana, the Nordale Hotel, The Fair View Hotel, the Senate, the Eagle, and a building...
Fuzzy photo of what appears to be a temporary bridge made out of wood, logs and lumber. Bridge is reflected in the water. Photos UAF-1995-260-25 through UAF-1995-260-27 seem all to show the same bridge.
Fuzzy photo of what appears to be a temporary bridge made out of wood, logs and lumber. Bridge is reflected in the water. Photos UAF-1995-260-25 through UAF-1995-260-27 seem all to show the same bridge.
Fuzzy photo of what appears to be a temporary bridge made out of wood, logs and lumber. Bridge is reflected in the water. Photos UAF-1995-260-25 through UAF-1995-260-27 seem all to show the same bridge.
This is a spot surrounded with trees and bushes and littered with wood chips and such. Directly ahead, a few houses are visible. In the background, in partial view is the outline of the mountain.
Title from caption. Photograph shows an inventory of wood in a wood yard next to a few houses in Nenana, Alaska, on June 29th, 1917. Caption also reads: "No.46. A. J. Johnson, Official photographer, A. E. C.".
Title from caption. Photograph shows the wood yard in Nenana, Alaska covered in snow, with downtown Nenana in the background. Caption also reads: "No. 130, A. J. Johnson, Official Photographer A.E.C."
Title taken from front. Stacks of wood in wood yard at Nenana, Alaska, with buildings in background. An Alaska Engineering Commission photo. Photographer's number 46. June 29, 1917. Photographer: A.J. Johnson. Original photograph size: 4 3/4" x 6...
Title taken from front. View of wood yard at Nenana, Alaska, with buildings in background. An Alaska Engineering Commission photo. Photographer's number 130. April 1, 1918. Photographer: A.J. Johnson. Original photograph size: 7 5/8" x 9 5/8".
The wooden mask is carved in an elongated oval shape, with a polished smooth surface. The wood is very dark in color. The face shows arching brows and a small ridge running vertically on the forehead from between the eyes to the top of the mask....
This round wood mask (16 x 13 x 5 cm) has arched eyebrows stained darker than the rest of the wood. The left eyebrow curves down to become the nose, which is triangular, with two round nostrils, and slightly flaring nostril arches. The face is...
Male mask; carved wooden face. Snow goggles of wood with faint pink wash are attached; fur mustache and beard; wolf fur ruff; furs are nailed to wood; sinew cord on back for hanging; 16" long. Created in Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska.
Wood, male; trimmed with wolf ruff; dark fur eyebrows; mustache and beard of brown and white fur; mouth, eyes, nostrils open, Unpainted, 9" long, "Kakeina" written in pencil on back; string lopped through nostrils for hanging. Mask was created in...
Title taken from caption. This view as the inscription indicates is the back entrance of the Wood Center. The large terrace is seen here to the left and the Gruening Building is visible further in the distance.
Title taken from caption. A view of the Wood Center from the Rasmuson Library. On the left hand corner the Gruening Building is partially visible and on the right is Constitutional Hall and the post office.