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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Tent with storage underneath. | Title by indexer.<br><br>Photograph of a tent put up on poles, with what may be a storage area underneath. For related images, see UAF-1983-145-648. | Young family photographs | |
Tent with storage underneath. | Title by indexer.<br><br>Photograph of a tent put up on poles, with what may be a storage area underneath. For related images, see UAF-1983-145-57. | Young family photographs | |
Wiseman region. | Title by indexer. | Roger Kaye Photograph Collection | |
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 [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 [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 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; | |
Woman dressed for celebration. | Title by indexer.<br><br>Photo of a woman in celebration dress, with flower imitation pinned on her shoulder. | Young family photographs | |
Woodrow Johansen Papers (Part 3, 997-1079) | The Woodrow Johansen Papers consist of 1080 photographs relating primarily to the Alaska Road Commission and road and bridge construction and maintenance in Interior Alaska, 1925-1954. The collection also includes images of dogsledding, various Alaskan towns and villages (Beaver, Fairbanks, Fort Yukon, Livengood, Olnes, Stevens Village, Unalakleet, Wiseman), construction camps, roadhouses (Chicken and Cleary Summit), and road machinery, as well as a portrait of Woodrow Johansen at his desk (1969).Woodrow Johansen (1913-1991), a civil engineer, had a long career with the Alaska Road Commission and Alaska Department of Transportation.Biographical information: Woodrow Johansen was born and raised in Eyak, Alaska. Armed with degrees in civil engineering from the University of Alaska and the University of Illinois, he taught at the University of Alaska before embarking on a career with the Alaska Road Commission and Alaska Department of Transportation. Many of the major roads in Fairbanks and Interior Alaska grew from his planning efforts as district engineer for the region in the early 1960s. The Johansen Expressway in Fairbanks was named for him in 1988. (From obituary, Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, 16 January 1991, p. 3.) | Woodrow Johansen Papers; | |
Woodrow Johansen Papers (Part 2, 500-996) | The Woodrow Johansen Papers consist of 1080 photographs relating primarily to the Alaska Road Commission and road and bridge construction and maintenance in Interior Alaska, 1925-1954. The collection also includes images of dogsledding, various Alaskan towns and villages (Beaver, Fairbanks, Fort Yukon, Livengood, Olnes, Stevens Village, Unalakleet, Wiseman), construction camps, roadhouses (Chicken and Cleary Summit), and road machinery, as well as a portrait of Woodrow Johansen at his desk (1969). Woodrow Johansen (1913-1991), a civil engineer, had a long career with the Alaska Road Commission and Alaska Department of Transportation. Biographical information: Woodrow Johansen was born and raised in Eyak, Alaska. Armed with degrees in civil engineering from the University of Alaska and the University of Illinois, he taught at the University of Alaska before embarking on a career with the Alaska Road Commission and Alaska Department of Transportation. Many of the major roads in Fairbanks and Interior Alaska grew from his planning efforts as district engineer for the region in the early 1960s. The Johansen Expressway in Fairbanks was named for him in 1988. (From obituary, Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, 16 January 1991, p. 3.) | Woodrow Johansen Papers; | |
Woodrow Johansen Papers (Part 1, 1-499) | The Woodrow Johansen Papers consist of 1080 photographs relating primarily to the Alaska Road Commission and road and bridge construction and maintenance in Interior Alaska, 1925-1954. The collection also includes images of dogsledding, various Alaskan towns and villages (Beaver, Fairbanks, Fort Yukon, Livengood, Olnes, Stevens Village, Unalakleet, Wiseman), construction camps, roadhouses (Chicken and Cleary Summit), and road machinery, as well as a portrait of Woodrow Johansen at his desk (1969).Woodrow Johansen (1913-1991), a civil engineer, had a long career with the Alaska Road Commission and Alaska Department of Transportation.Biographical information: Woodrow Johansen was born and raised in Eyak, Alaska. Armed with degrees in civil engineering from the University of Alaska and the University of Illinois, he taught at the University of Alaska before embarking on a career with the Alaska Road Commission and Alaska Department of Transportation. Many of the major roads in Fairbanks and Interior Alaska grew from his planning efforts as district engineer for the region in the early 1960s. The Johansen Expressway in Fairbanks was named for him in 1988. (From obituary, Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, 16 January 1991, p. 3.) | Woodrow Johansen Papers; | |
Woman, man, and child in front of Wiseman roadhouse. | Title by indexer.For related images, see UAF-1983-145-675. | Young family photographs | |
Woman, man, and child in front of Wiseman roadhouse. | Title by indexer.<br><br>For related images, see UAF-1983-145-136. | Young family photographs | |
Woman dressed for celebration. | Title by indexer.<br><br>Woman in celebration dress, with flower imitation pinned on her shoulder. | 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>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 |