Results below are from the Alaska Digital Archives which includes material from institutions all over the state. You can sort by clicking on the column header.
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uaf-2003-0124-00101 | Ace [Wilcox] with dress suit and hat (old house). | Ross C. Brockman Papers | |
uaf-2003-0124-00102 | Charlie Breck, Toasting life. "When I die, I want to be buried beneath these cans; my gathered friends will toast my memory." Wiseman, Alaska 1986.<br><br>Photograph by Myron Rosenberg. | Ross C. Brockman Papers | |
uaf-2003-0124-00103 | Ross Brockman's house. Finished in 1967, this house still stands today. | Ross C. Brockman Papers | |
uaf-2003-0124-00105 | Wiseman Post Office. | Ross C. Brockman Papers | |
uaf-2003-0124-00106 | Post office in Wiseman. | Ross C. Brockman Papers | |
uaf-2003-0124-00179 | Village in 1950s. | Ross C. Brockman Papers | |
uaf-2003-0124-00180 | [1950] Village. Old and new fields. | Ross C. Brockman Papers | |
uaf-2003-0124-00181 | [1950] Village. Old and new fields. | Ross C. Brockman Papers | |
uaf-2003-0124-00182 | Wiseman, AK. | Ross C. Brockman Papers | |
uaf-2003-0124-00183 | Ross C. Brockman Papers | ||
uaf-2003-0124-00184 | Sam Hope[,] 6 dogs. | Ross C. Brockman Papers | |
Ulen family. | Title by indexer. | Roger Kaye Photograph Collection | |
View in Wiseman. | Title by indexer.<br><br>Photo of a mountain that appears to be taken from a street in Wiseman. Fence is seen to the right side. | Young family photographs | |
View in Wiseman. | Title by indexer.Title by indexer.<br><br>Photo of a mountain that appears to be taken from a street in Wiseman. | Young family photographs | |
Waiting for the plane in Wiseman. | Title by indexer. Description from cataloger's notes. "Waiting for the plane in Wiseman because Speaks is going out; up on the glacier;" Ike Speaks - far left, Mary Orok English seated next to Speaks holding Benny Ulen ?, Mrs Pingle wearing the fancy hat; Tishu with her back to the camera with her daughters Mary and Florence. | Tishu V. Ulen collection; | |
Wiseman at breakup. | Title by indexer. Description from cataloger's notes. Wiseman at breakup time in the spring. | Tishu V. Ulen collection; | |
Wiseman kids. | Title by indexer. Description from cataloger's notes. Benny Ulen - rear, Mary Ulen - left center, Florence Ulen - right center, Alice Tobuk - front; in Wiseman. | Tishu V. Ulen collection; | |
Wiseman region. | Title by indexer. | Roger Kaye Photograph Collection | |
Wiseman roadhouse. | Title by indexer.<br><br>Photo of Wiseman roadhouse, and another log building on background. | Young family photographs | |
Wiseman roadhouse. | Title by indexer.<br><br>Photograph of two log buildings with a sign between them. The sign reads: "Wiseman roadhouse." For related images, see UAF-1983-145-137, UAF-1983-145-671. | Young family photographs | |
Wiseman roadhouse. | Title by indexer.<br><br>Photograph of two log buildings with a sign between them. The sign reads: "Wiseman roadhouse." For related images, see UAF-1983-145-137, UAF-1983-145-1008. | Young family photographs | |
Wiseman roadhouse. | Title by indexer.<br><br>Photograph of two log buildings with a sign between them. The sign reads: "Wiseman roadhouse." For related images, see UAF-1983-145-671, UAF-1983-145-1008. | Young family photographs | |
Wiseman [buildings]. | Title taken from accompanying note."Wiseman [buildings]". By all appearances, these structures seem to be under construction or possibly under renovation. | Bruce Haldeman Papers, 1953-1989; | |
Wiseman [building]. | Title taken from accompanying note."Wiseman [building]." This shack is made of variety of materials. There are a couple of barrels, several gardening or farming equipments and a ladder leaning against the wall. | Bruce Haldeman Papers, 1953-1989; | |
Wiseman, Alaska, Territorial School. | Teacher's quarters, attached at right, were described in the Historical Record as such: "The quarters were not used by the teacher for five or six years until 1941, when about $100 was spent making them livable; this included a new stove, new linoleum, chinking, etc. [In] 1942, the oilcloth covering walls and ceiling is in poor condition. The new door is unpainted. A wash tub, dishpan, and frying pan are needed." | Alaska Territorial Department of Education: Records of Alaska Schools, 1931-1951. ASL-MS146 |