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Yukon River
Color slides of Alaska scenes, primarily Southwestern Alaska, ca. 1944-1946. Photographs (black and white) and papers related to the February 1946 S.S. Yukon wreck, rescue, and medical care of survivors.
Yukon River
Color slides of Alaska scenes, primarily Southwestern Alaska, ca. 1944-1946. Photographs (black and white) and papers related to the February 1946 S.S. Yukon wreck, rescue, and medical care of survivors.
Yukon River
Color slides of Alaska scenes, primarily Southwestern Alaska, ca. 1944-1946. Photographs (black and white) and papers related to the February 1946 S.S. Yukon wreck, rescue, and medical care of survivors.
Yukon River
Color slides of Alaska scenes, primarily Southwestern Alaska, ca. 1944-1946. Photographs (black and white) and papers related to the February 1946 S.S. Yukon wreck, rescue, and medical care of survivors.
Yukon River.
[Steamer Dawson and barge filled with animals]
Yukon River
[unidentified church and buildings on shore; panorama]; PLACES: #38 - 75
Yukon river
The collection contains 226 black and white or sepia, mostly 3 x 5, images of places, activities, and people in Alaska from 1912-1915. The photographs were taken by Dr. Krulish while he was working for the Bureau of Education in charge of public health services for Indians and Eskimos in Alaska. Although headquartered in Juneau, he traveled all over the Territory including the Arctic region. A few images by commercial photographs include: H. G. Kaiser and Moldt Studio
Yukon River boat [the YUKON] pushing barge loaded with stock [docked].
“Yukon River Breakup.”
The Jay Gray collection is a collection of 25 color slides dating from 1948-1959. The photos were taken along the Yukon River, at Yakutat, Barrow and Tanana.
“Yukon River Breakup, 1948, Tanana.”, 1948
J. Gray