Large wedges of ice standing nearly vertical and transverse to the nearly horizontal deposits of frozen sand and gravel. Some of the wedges are 25 feet wide and 20 feet high
Bluffs of ice on east side of Ikpikpuk River midway between camps August 5 and August 6.
View across Ikpikpuk old village site, short distance above junction of the two forks of the Ikpikpuk River.
View across Ikpikpuk at old village site short distance above junction of the two forks of the Chip [Ikpikpuk] River
Staking out polar bear skin at Barrow for drying and whitening.
View of Solomon, Alaska, from same point as preceding picture, during the winter. Views probably taken about 1907
Train wreck on Alaska Railroad at Mile 366
Train wreck on Alaska Railroad at Mile 366
Train wreck on Alaska Railroad at Mile 366
Hudson Bay vessel "Lady Kindersley" in ice pack north of Tangent Point, August 19, 1924. Crew leaving it to walk ashore but had to return owing to running ice. Original photo by Captain E. Falk.
Near view of entrance to reindeer corral at Barrow formed by large blocks of ice.
Group of natives beating on drums at the carnival "Noligochuk" held in celebration of catching a whale at Barrow.
Joins 57-4 [1779] to the left and shows buildings adjacent to the school.
Station of Cape Smythe Whaling & Trading Company at Barrow.
Ice jammed against coast at Barrow
Stranded ice off coast at camp August 16, near Tangent Point. Dodge loading boat.
Whale at Akutan Whaling Station, Aleutian Islands.
Small moon shaped sand bar on which we were marooned for 36 hours near west end of Plover Islands, some 20 miles east of Barrow.
Shale and sandstone bluffs on east side of river below camp August 4
View up stream showing the obscure character of the drainage and the general aspects of the country.
Same place. Looking down stream through canyon formed of sandstone and shales of the coal bearing series.
Eskimo children jumping on see-saw board "atukicha".
Ice off coast between camps August 16 and August 17.
Wide ice wedges standing nearly vertical and cutting across horizontal sheets of old dirty ice in bluffs short distance below old village site on west branch of Ikpikpuk River.
Wide ice wedges standing nearly vertical and cutting across horizontal sheets of old dirty ice in bluffs short distance below old village site on west branch of Ikpikpuk.
Wide ice wedges standing nearly vertical and cutting across horizontal sheets of old dirty ice in bluffs short distance below old village site on west branch of Ikpikpuk River.
Mertie, Smith, Lynt, Blankenship, and FitzGerald at Barrow
Cutting up walrus on ice off Barrow.
Hotel Alaska, Fairbanks
Ice cakes out and stacked to be hauled to Barrow for supplying fresh water.
Lobby, Hotel Alaska, Fairbanks
Eskimo game of jumping on suspended walrus hide. Picture taken at Kotzebue, 1910
Train wreck on Alaska Railroad at Mile 366
Board of Education vessel "Boxer" anchored off Point Barrow, September 1, 1924. Contrast ice conditions with those shown in photographs P.S.S. 1772 and 1773.
Hudson Bay Company's vessel "Lady Kindersley" off Barrow, August 9, 1924 before vessel was driven to sea by the incoming of the ice pack. Original photo by Captain E. Falk.
P.S. Smith
Hudson Bay vessel "Lady Kindersley" in the ice pack north of Barrow, in August, with part of deck cargo discharged. Original photo by Captain E. Falk.
Herd of reindeer near Barrow, in corral formed by large ice blocks set on end.
Eskimo women at Barrow carrying babies in back of parkas.
Group of natives at Point Barrow
Point Hope village with natives on beach seeing Bishop Rowe off on "Boxer".
Point Hope village from U.S. "Boxer"
Joins 57-3 [1778] to the right, shows missionary's house and the church.
Station at Barrow, with natives on roof searching with telescope for signs of the lost ship.
Joins 56-3 [1774] to the right.
Ice jammed against coast at Barrow
Several dog teams leaving Tanana for the Colville February, 1924. Original picture by the Kodograph Shop, Anchorage, Alaska. "Johnson"
Small moon shaped sand bar on which we were marooned for 36 hours near west end of Plover Islands, some 20 miles east of Barrow.
Small moon shaped sand bar on which we were marooned for 36 hours near west end of Plover Islands, some 20 miles east of Barrow.
View of the flat terrace with some willow tripods near the site of the old camp ground on the Ikpikpuk…
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