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Panoramic Views of Alaska and Yukon Territory, 1899-1916
The collection includes photographs of Dawson, Anchorage, Nome, Circle City, Skagway, Rampart, Fairbanks, Mt. McKinley, Haines, Valdez, Seward, Douglas, Juneau, Cordova, Ketchikan, Tanana, Treadwell, Ft. Gibbon, LaTouche. Photographers represented in the collection include Sheelor, L.E. Robertson, Winter & Pond, H.J. Goetzman, Pillsbury & Cleveland, E.A. Hegg, F.H. Nowell, and Kinsey & Kinsey.
Papers, 1915-1974, Tenakee Springs, Alaska
This collection contains correspondence, receipts from businesses in Tenakee Springs, city council minutes and correspondence, papers relating to the establishment of telephone service in Tenakee Springs, labels from Tenakee Totem Dungeness Crab, Totem Seafoods. Includes map of the Tenakee townsite, U.S. Survey No. 1418 [photocopy only].
Papers and Publications on Wildlife Management and Conservation, 1906-1978
The Nelson Collection includes wildlife management reference material used by Pete in his work, personal writings, field diaries as a wildlife biologist, duck stamps, and photographs; also, the scrapbooks and diaries of Charles Sprague, Alaska's first Territorial Fish Commissioner and Superintendent of Hatcheries are part of this collection. Books received in the Nelson Collection have been added to the holdings of the Alaska State Library for statewide use.
Papers concerning a sealing voyage to the North Pacific, Japan, and the Aleutian Islands, on the schooner M.M. Morrill, 1895-1896.
Log, written in pencil, of James Noland's daily account of his experiences on the M.M. Morrill and published version of Noland's log with an account by Capt. Edward Cantillion.
Papers concerning the hearing of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians, 1981
Letters, fact sheets, clippings, personal testimony, guidelines and press releases.
Papers concerning the Stefansson-Anderson and Canadian Arctic expeditions, 1908-1919
Includes activity guide to Stefansson-Anderson expedition, 1908-1912, and Canadian Arctic expedition, 1913-1919; calendar/guide to Stefansson correspondence.
Papers concerning work as General Reindeer Supervisor at Nome, Alaska, 1932-1934
Papers from Windham Bay Mine, 1898 – 1921
Includes ledger (1917-1918) with workers' names; also includes grocery lists, legal forms, and credentials for Windham Bay delegate to attend 1903 Alaska Territorial Convention.
Papers of a Medical Missionary in Alaska, 1911-1928
Papers of Alfred Peter Swineford and Agnes Swineford Shattuck 1885 - 1931
Papers document Annahootz and Sitka Indian Police Force in the 1880s, Swineford’s trip on the Thetis, and his political interests after his Governorship. His daughter’s notes on her memory of the school in Sitka while her father was Governor.