Lloyd Spetzman Photograph Collection, circa 1946-1968
Scope and Contents
The slides and photographs were taken by Lloyd Spetzman during his career as a botanist for the U.S. Geological Survey and the Dept. of Agriculture in the Arctic region, Interior Alaska and South Central. Images include buildings in Anchorage, railroad engines and stations, canneries, fishing boats, Alaska Railroad scenes and equipment and photos taken during a trip from Anchorage to Seward includes Matanuska Valley and Glacier, Kenai Peninsula, Portage Glacier, Spencer Glacier, Bartlett Glacier, Turnagain Arm, Palmer Highway and bridge, Girdwood, Pioneer Peak, Kenai Lake, Mt. Susitna, Cook Inlet and Knik Arm. Images cover all of Alaska except the southeast regions.
The collection also includes an Inuit grammar dictionary (manuscript), plant lists, field notes, loose photographs, correspondence, and a loose leaf black and white photograph album.
Dates
- circa 1946-1968
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is available for viewing; however, the photographs may not be photocopied.
Conditions Governing Use
Requests for permission to publish material from the collection must be discussed with the Librarian. Photocopying does not constitute permission to publish.
Biographical
Lloyd Anthony Spetzman was born April 3, 1920. After an honorable discharge from the U.S. Army medical corps, he studied botany, zoology, plant ecology and geomorphology, receiving his master’s degree from the University of Minnesota. He was a botanist with USGS and the USDA. He worked in the arctic, the Interior and south central Alaska from 1946 until 1969. The U.S. Museum of Natural History retains hundreds of Alaskan plants which he collected, dried and mounted. His collection is preserved in the herbarium of the botany department at the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C. Spetzman died April 11, 1988.
Extent
4 boxes : 1 linear ft. ; 854 slides ; 1 loose photo album: 168 2.5 x 4" black and white photos
Language of Materials
English
Immediate Source of Acquisition
The collection was donated by Muriel T. Spetzman of Sterling VA in 2004, 2005, and 2006. (Acc. nos. 2004-37, 2005-005, 2006-035)
Existence and Location of Copies
Some photographs in this collection have been digitized and are available to view via Alaska's Digital Archives.
Folder-Level Inventory
Box 1
Folder 1: Photographs, 1946-1968: Sagavanirktok, Umiat, Colville, Canning, Chitina, Copper Valley, Pt. Barrow, Saddlerochit, Copper Basin, Alaska Range, Tanana River, Ikiakpuk, Anaktuvuk.
Folder 2: Plant collection lists, field notes.
Folder 3: Correspondence, maps, aerial photographs (3).
Folder 4: Inuit Grammar [manuscript]
Folder 5: Sagavanirktok River, 1946. Cook’s log. Sagavanirktuk [sic] River party Alaska. [May 26, 1946 - Aug. 25, 1946.][Includes list of plants collected.]
Box 2: Slides were indexed by Lloyd Spetzman and stored in drawers in an upright plastic case. Each major topic represents a drawer and original indexing is maintained when possible. Some slide drawers may have been re-arranged either by use or transport. The slides have been removed from the plastic case and reboxed; however, the Drawer No. is included.
Slide #1-57 (Drawers 1 and 2):
1949: Barrow, Umiat, Anaktuvuk ;
1950: Noluck [Noluk], Noatak ;
1951: Umiat, Colville, Colville, Canning, Anak, McKinley
Slide #58-126 (Drawer 3):
1951: Noluk, [Katakturuk River, Ignek Valley, Anaktuvuk Pass, Tuliguk Lake], Umiat, Colville, Colville, Canning, Anak, McKinley
Slide #127-177 (Drawer 4):
1957: [Horn Mt., Knob Ridge, Tanacross River, Robertson River, Dot Lake, Berry Creek, Dry Lake, Johnson River, Gerstle River, ½ [Half] Way Inn, Little Gerstle River], Alaska Highway, Tanana River, George Lake
Slide #178-238 (Drawer 5):
1957: Alaska Highway, Tanana River, George Lake, Alaska Range, Valdez (Wm. Holmes), [Tanacross, Ada Range, Glenn Highway, Worthington Glacier, Rainbow Mountain, Summit Lake, Donnelly Dome, Delta Junction, Dry Creek, Berry Creek, Granite Mountain, Mount Cranberry, Horn Mountain, Bear Creek (Army boat, Allen river boat)]
Slide #239-340 (Drawer 6):
1958: Seattle (Bob Martin), Coast, Chitina [Fairbanks, Granite Mountain, Birch Lake, Clearwater, Gerstle River, Tanana River and Bridge, Alaska Range, Robertson River, Pocket Glaciers, Chugach Mountains, Richardson Highway, Taylor Highway, 40 Mile Junction, Kluane Lake, Eagle, Ada Highway, Mentasta Pass, Mentasta River, Tok Cutoff, Little Tok area, Nabesna Road, Haines Cutoff, Kenny Lake, Pippin Lake, Liberty Falls, Chitina, Burma Road, Valdez, Stewart Creek, Thompson Pass, Gulkana, Copper Center Lodge, Copper River, Lowe River, Tanana River Bridge, Willow Lake, Esker, Little Tonsina, Pacific Coast (Alaska and British Columbia), Lynn Canal, Juneau, Haines]
Slide #341-407 (Drawer 7):
1958: Copper River, Seward, Valdez, Eagle, Sadlerochit (C. Lewis), Copper, Barrow-Barter Island (L. Chase, H. Brower), [Kenai, Kenai Lake, Summit Lake, Alaska Range, Seward, Tabetna Pass, Matanuska Glacier, Matanuska River, Jarvis Creek, Donnelly Dome, Richardson Highway, Slide Mountain, Gulkana, Gulkana Glacier, Paxson, Paxson Mountain, Copper Center Burn, Turnagain Arm, Glacier Creek – Sheep Mountain, Thompson Pass, Chitina Road, Valdez, Haines Cutoff, Mount Drum – Gulkana] ;
1959: Gulkana, Copper River Basin, Sadlerochit, Lake Peters
Slide #408-473 (Drawer 8):
1960: Copper River Basin (Neil) Sigafoos, Juneau (Air), Fairbanks, Aaa Highway, Richardson Highway, Glenn Highway, [Dry Lake, Dot Lake, Alaska Range – Cathedral Bluffs, Crooked Creek Knik Arm, Matanuska Glacier, Copper Center, Nelchina Outwash, Palmer, Tahneta Pass, Gunsight Mountain, Sheep Mountain, Mt. Drum, Paxson, Glenallen, King Mountain, Tyone Creek, Mendeltna River, Chitina, Robertson River]
Slide #474-534 (Drawer 9):
1961: (Jan., Feb.:) Little Bear, Copper, Anchorage, Kenai; (June-Aug.:) Yukon Tanana Upland (Bob Martin, Helen Foster, Cindy Warbelow), [Cathedral Bluffs, Sand Lake and Pat Hill, Tanana area, Geo Lake, Mansfield Lake, Delta Junction, Robertson River, Gerstle River, Kenai River, Fort Greely, Tolsona Lake, Island Lake, Kenai River- Copper Creek, Ninilchik, Alaska Highway, Kasilof Road, Sterling Hills, Sheep Mountain, Sitka, Eureka, Anchorage Fur Festival]
Slide #535-559 (Drawer 10):
1962: (Jan., Feb.:) Yukon-Tanana Upland, Yukon Territory (Bob Lemon), [(dog sleds), Burwash Landing, Slimms River, Kluane River, Beaver Creek, Fish Hole Lake, Ampi? Mountain, Champaign area)
Slide#560-600 (Drawer 10 {cont.}):
1962: Yukon Terr. (Bob Lemon)
Box 3: The slides were removed from the plastic case and reboxed; however, the Drawer Nos. have been retained. Some slide drawers may have been re-arranged either by use or transport.
Slide #601-641 (Drawer 11):
1962: [Yukon Terr. (Bob Lemon)]
Slide #642-698 (Drawer 12):
1963: Cathedral Bluffs, Circle Hot Spr., Fairbanks, Dawson, McKinley
Slide #699-729 (Drawer 13):
1968: USDA, Matanuska, Fairbanks Highway, Kenai, Palmer
Slide #730-812 (Drawer 14):
1983 and 1984: Very good Alaskan plants
Slide #813-854 (Drawer 15):
1958, 1963, 1968: Circle AAA and Historical Society
Box 4 (Acc# 2006-035)
Folder 1: Alaska letters, maps, plant list.
Folder 2: Loose photos.
Folder 3: 10"x16" - 29 page loose-leaf album with one-hundred sixty-eight 2 1/2"x4" black and white photos.
Processing Information
Manuscripts were inserted in acid-free folders. Photographs have been sleeved in Mylar. Slides from original plastic case were removed from drawers. Slides from Drawers 1-15 are numbered and sleeved in Mylar. Original order and drawer numbering was maintained. Finding aid is to the folder level.
- Title
- Finding aid for the Lloyd Spetzman Photograph Collection, circa 1946-1968
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Processed by: Gladi Kulp, Sept. 2004 ; Sean Lanksbury, 2006 ; ArchivesSpace finding aid by: Sandy Johnston, June 2019 ; Folder-Level Inventory Note added by: Connie Hamann
- Date
- 2023 February
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Alaska State Library - Historical Collections Finding Aids Repository
PO Box 110571
Juneau AK 99811-0571 US
907-465-2920
907-465-2925
907-465-2151 (Fax)
asl.historical@alaska.gov