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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.
B2009.026.6
Al-lek-sie [young Alaska Native boy wearing fur parka and snowshoes]
Collection: B2009.026
B2018.025.020
[Sydney Laurence painting of cache, name “Cann-Loussac, Fairbanks, Alaska” added to negative]
Collection: B2018.025
B2018.023.146a
Curtis & Miller, Commercial Photographers; 625 Colman Block, Seattle [woman and man wearing buckskin clothing, headdresses of beads and feathers, necklaces, belts pose for portrait; hand colored]
Collection: B2018.023
B2018.025.009
[Sydney Laurence painting of cache and figure at camp fire, name “Cameron” added to negative
Collection: B2018.025
B2018.025.019
"Mt. McKinley - 20,300 ft." [Sydney Laurence painting of Mt. McKinley]
Collection: B2018.025
B2018.023.147a
J. Sussman Stock Photo Co. Balto. [Baltimore?] [from verso] “0785 Pioneer Square, Seattle, Wash; Detroit Publishing Co.” [street scene with men, women walking; horses pulling wagons; Hotel Seattle at center; structures; utility poles; street lamps; black and white]
Collection: B2018.023
B2015.008.1038b
.1038a-c – [rear view of bungalow. 3 copies]
Keywords: farm, vermont
Collection: B2015.008
B1998.014.1.1453
(S37 Popular Aleutian landmarks - Theatres (not a theatre; structure, entrance to quonset "PX Caribou Inn" Sign on door "Individual sales from 12 noon to 9 pm. Bulk cream sold to organizations from 8:00 am to 12 am," steel barrels; quonsets in left distance]
Collection: B1998.014 Brickley
B1998.014.1.1310
Alaskan Fur Fish (Hokomus non existus) Alaskan fur fish are a cinch to catch when using ice worms for bait. (O91 Furred fish) [copy neg; same as .1309]
Collection: B1998.014 Brickley
B1989.016.1079
M-42. Grain fields in valley, Palmer in distance. Hewitt's Photo Shop, Anchorage
Keywords: agriculture
Collection: B1989.016 Lu Liston Collection
B2021.006.39
“Picking judges” July 26, 1993
Keywords: BIPOC, BPOC, HistoryMakers, History Makers, Black Alaskans, Alaskans, African Americans, Judge Larry Card, Larry Card, Judge Card, Anchorage, Law, Court, Governor, Governor Hickel
Collection: B2021.006 Judge Larry Card Collection
B2021.006.40a
“Governor gets no new choices to fill out court” by Sheila Toomey, Anchorage Daily News (publication date cut off clipping)
Keywords: BIPOC, BPOC, HistoryMakers, History Makers, Black Alaskans, Alaskans, African Americans, Judge Larry Card, Larry Card, Judge Card, Anchorage, Law, Court, Governor Hickel, Superior Court
Collection: B2021.006 Judge Larry Card Collection
B1998.014.1.1357
PM1 Matanuska Valley, covering 1,000 square miles, is Alaska's best developed farming country. In the background is a section of the sheltering Chugach Mountain Range (Pioneer Peak, Palmer) [scenic view, agriculture, fields, haystacks, structures, dwellings, barn in distance; possible greenhouse, fences.]
Collection: B1998.014 Brickley
B1998.014.1.1190
O44 summertime in Alaska {1946 postcard (people at lake beach)} [similar to .1177 and .1189]
Collection: B1998.014 Brickley