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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.
B2021.008.1
[portrait of a white woman, possibly Myrtle Everett Bragaw, circa 1910 based on dress and hairstyle]
Keywords: Alaska, Portrait, Woman
Collection: B2021.008 Myrtle Everett Bragaw
B2021.008.12
Mink – enjoying feed and water. Back, Mrs. Everett. [thirteen minks eating out of a bucket and food trough on the ground at the Northern Lights Fur Farm in Anchorage]
Keywords: Mink, Fur Farm, Anchorage, Alaska
Collection: B2021.008 Myrtle Everett Bragaw
B2021.008.13
[three minks climbing chicken wire in cage at the Northern Lights Fur Farm in Anchorage]
Keywords: Mink, Fur Farm, Anchorage, Alaska
Collection: B2021.008 Myrtle Everett Bragaw
B2021.008.16
[two buildings covered in ice. Similar to .15]
Keywords: Mink, Fur Farm, Anchorage, Alaska
Collection: B2021.008 Myrtle Everett Bragaw
B2021.008.2
[group of seven people, five Indigenous youth and two white women, with a dog in bathing suits on a beach with trees in the background. Possibly Tyonek or Eklutna]
Keywords: Indigenous, BIPOC, Alaska, Swim
Collection: B2021.008 Myrtle Everett Bragaw
B2021.008.21
An Alaska Bachelor’s Gals Home – Mine [house with a dog standing inside entryway behind a screen door. Likely Myrtle Everett Bragaw’s house]
Keywords: House, Dog, Anchorage, Alaska
Collection: B2021.008 Myrtle Everett Bragaw
B2021.008.3
[group of six Indigenous men and one Indigenous youth standing in front of tents. Man at center may be holding a tin of food. Man second from the right may be holding a box camera. Possibly in Tyonek or Eklutna]
Keywords: Indigenous, BIPOC, Alaska
Collection: B2021.008 Myrtle Everett Bragaw
B2021.008.39
Pitching the salmon in scow [fish trap with a woman and a man on platform. Scow with name on bow, “EMARD.” Emard Packing Company was located at the mouth of Ship Creek in Anchorage. Likely Everett fish trap site in Trading Bay]
Keywords: Fishing, Fish Trap, Scow, Cook Inlet
Collection: B2021.008 Myrtle Everett Bragaw
B2021.008.4
Eklutna School [three buildings at Eklutna Vocational School and trees covered in snow]
Keywords: Indigenous, BIPOC, Eklutna, Boarding School, Alaska
Collection: B2021.008 Myrtle Everett Bragaw
B2021.008.44
[aerial view of fish trap with skiffs in the water. Possibly Everett fish trap site in Trading Bay]
Keywords: Fishing, Fish Trap, Alaska, Cook Inlet
Collection: B2021.008 Myrtle Everett Bragaw
B2021.008.45
[view of fish trap from the beach. Broken posts visible in the mud to the left. Likely Everett fish trap site in Trading Bay]
Keywords: Fishing, Fish Trap, Alaska, Cook Inlet
Collection: B2021.008 Myrtle Everett Bragaw
B2021.008.5
[woman holding a mink in right hand and a cup in left. Possibly Myrtle Everett Bragaw]
Keywords: Alaska, Woman, Mink
Collection: B2021.008 Myrtle Everett Bragaw
B2021.008.72
We’ll watch baby [Two dogs and one child on a beach with water in the background]
Keywords: Child, Dog, Beach
Collection: B2021.008 Myrtle Everett Bragaw