Inscription on image: Supreme Court - Judge Craig, Sr. Judge; Judge Duclos [Dugas]; Judge MacCauley, youngest of the three, 1912 Note: In 1912, an amendment to the Yukon Act reduced the number of Territorial Court judges to one. Judges Aime...
Title from caption. Photograph of women and girls with a wood frame house behind them. A log cabin is to the left and the youngest girls are seated in a buggy. Caption reads: "Our home at Skagway Al. with first old pioneer log house at...
The Nictune sisters in order from oldest to the youngest: Elma Sam, Anne Edwards, Bertha Moses, Kitty David, Betty Fleagle, and Stella Hamilton. Taken at the same time and...
The entire collection contains reports, correspondence, pamphlets, and administrative records received from the agricultural stations at Matanuska, Fairbanks, and Petersburg. The papers address such topics as environmental data, Alaskan flora,...
Title from sleeve. Woman and man in military uniform stand on a pile of lumber watching a man shovel (possibly) sawdust. Another man sits on a small tractor. Water and mountains in distance. Also on sleeve: 'Mrs. Teeland of Palmer/Wasilla was Evan...
Mary Nowatak her granddaugter Mary Hostetter. Mary Hostetter is the daughter of Dave and Betsy Hostetter. Betsy is the youngest daughter of Mary Nowatak.
Caption reads: "Mukpie - Point Barrow Eskimo Girl. Youngest person aboard, and one of the survivors of the S.S. "Karluk." Canadian-Arctic (Stefansson) Expedition." A young girl stands outside, wearing a fur parka,...
Betsy Hostetter is holding her daughter Mary, Nick Nowatak, Annie Mann with Tina Mann. Annie is the second oldest daughter of Nick and Mary Nowatak. Betsy Hostetter is the youngest child of Nick and Mary Nowatak.
Title from accompanying notes. "Pepi at Camp 1. Pepi and I were perhaps the youngest members of the whole expedition." A man with snow goggles on his head, a plaid shirt, and tent flap behind him.
Title from verso. Youngest Jesse Lee Home children pose on a stone wall built during the clearing of land for agriculture. From verso: Carrie Ida Pierce Seward, Alaska, Box 516. Original photograph size: 4 1/2" x 6 1/2".