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The Anchorage Museum archives include historic photographs and print materials covering a broad range of topics related to Alaska and the Circumpolar North. Some materials are available online, while others are available for detailed research on site at the Bob and Evangeline Atwood Alaska Resource Center.
B1962.001.0115
Cleared Farms – Copper Center [Ahtna Territory, Tl’aticae’e (Copper Center)]
Keywords: Cleared Farms, Farm, Cleared, Farmland, Tl’aticae’e, Copper Center
Collection: B1962.001 Crary-Henderson
B1989.016.1094.1
P-156. Hewitt's (Clearing Land for Farming, Palmer) [smoke through trees, burning brush]
Keywords: agriculture
Collection: B1989.016 Lu Liston Collection
B1989.016.1115
P-77. Hewitt's (Leveling the Land for Farming, Palmer) [man and horse team in clearing, Matanuska Colony]
Keywords: agriculture
Collection: B1989.016 Lu Liston Collection
B1979.002.4904
"711/1919, Oats on new clearing, wheat in background" [Fairbanks Experiment Farm, milepost 466, sleeve 35; agriculture, field, fence, trees in distance]
Collection: B1979.002 AK Railroad and AEC
B1989.016.1094.2
Clearing land for farming. P-157, Hewitt's Photo Shop [field of tree stumps, smoke from brush fires, building and walled tent in distance, Matanuska Colony]
Keywords: agriculture
Collection: B1989.016 Lu Liston Collection
B1989.016.1173
P-529. 9/22/36. Hewitt's Photo (Getting Ready for Farming, Land Clearing, Palmer) [man standing atop debris pile near utility pole, Matanuska Colony]
Collection: B1989.016 Lu Liston Collection
B1979.002.Album1.225
Farm on Alaska Northern Ry. near Seward. P. S. Hunt J1887 [view from Alaska Northern Railway route of homestead with log cabin, outbuildings, log fence, and tree stumps in cleared area, circa 1914]
Keywords: Alaska Railroad, transportation, residences, houses
Collection: B1979.002 AK Railroad and AEC / Album 1
B2013.005.6
[Thi]s box is the furring pen feed box, we have three in each pen then troughs etc and a feed house in one (as an experiment.) These boxes keep seagulls out and in fly time we darken the holes with canvas. I had a cap on in this picture but I look furry. I can go sit in [bull?] pen and mink will climb all over me clear on my head. I give lots of them a bite of one piece of meat or fish, holding it while they each taste. They don’t snap at all. [woman with feed pot next to small wooden pen]
Keywords: fur farming, Anchorage
Collection: B2013.005