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The Anchorage Museum library includes books, maps, and print resources focused on Alaska and the Circumpolar North. The public is welcome to access the collection and conduct research on-site during open hours, or by appointment.
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.
B1996.011.370.neg
Dock at Unalaska [view from beach of harbor, coastline, wooden barrel in water in foreground]
Collection: B1996.011 Dr_ Edward A_ Dunlap
B1995.014.49.1
[wooden structure on gravel bank of river, barrel at right, utility poles carrying line across river, Adak?]
Keywords: residences, communications
Collection: B1995.014
B2015.007.98
[young Alaska Native man and woman wearing Western style clothing posed next to wooden house, metal barrels and laundry on clothesline in background]
Keywords: clothing, residences
Collection: B2015.007
B1995.014.15.7
[completed fish trap set on ground outside wooden building in summer, barrel next to building, entrance to subterannean house or barabara in background, fence around Russian Orthodox grave on hill in distance]
Keywords: ethnotechnology, fishing, residences, houses, religion, funerary customs
Collection: B1995.014
B1995.014.15.8
[completed fish trap set on ground outside wooden building in summer, barrel next to building, entrance to subterannean house or barabara in background, fence around Russian Orthodox grave on hill in distance]
Keywords: ethnotechnology, religion, residences, fishing
Collection: B1995.014
B2014.012.16
Native family, Nushagak, Alaska [man, woman, and child standing near fish drying rack, wooden barrels and buckets on ground, man and woman wearing Western-style dress, child wearing fur parka]
Keywords: fishing
Collection: B2014.012
B2015.014.104
Sand spit, Nome, one-armed Eskimo woman tanning skins [Alaska Native woman seated on ground next to house, dog next to wooden barrel behind her, laundry on clothesline at right, houses in distance]
Collection: B2015.014
B1991.011.463a
Kasigluk, 1949, Nochols family: rear: Marie K., Ella, Joe, and Evan. Front: Grace and Olive [men, women, children pose outside wood structure; kuspuk, mukluks, fur parkas, wooden barrels, wind]
Collection: B1991.011 Christine Heller Collection
B2014.019.83
Salmon [mother and daughter cleaning fish at table along river shore, boy hauling fish onto dock with pole, younger daughter carrying baby across plank boardwalk, wooden barrels in foreground, skiff pulled onto shore in background]
Keywords: fishing
Collection: B2014.019
B1996.011.056
Packed seal skins for shipment to Fouke Fur Co. in St. Louis [wooden barrel with Diamond G symbol, stencil reading “47 skins, from U.S. Bur. Fisheries to Fouke Fur Co. St. Louis Mo.” Print only; 1938; St George]
Collection: B1996.011 Dr_ Edward A_ Dunlap
B1974.040.006
Unloading cargo from U.S. Army transports and Alaska SS vessels, Alaska Railroad dock at Seward, 1940. Robert Liese (later became CAA communicator) and Quartermaster Corps civilian cargo inspector, summer of 1940 [two men standing with wooden barrels and piled supplies in front of flatbed rail cars loaded with heavy equipment, ship visible in background left]
Keywords: military, transportation
Collection: B1974.040 Charles Weller Collection