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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.
B1998.014.1.900
L86 Matanuska Valley [agriculture, farm, structures, barn, house, automobiles, implements, field in foreground]
Collection: B1998.014 Brickley
B2022.005.38
[Indigenous Alaskan child holding implement pointed towards viewer, possibly small fishing pole?]
Keywords: Indigenous, BIPOC, Alaska, Alaskan, Child, Boy, Toddler, Pointing, Implement, Fishing pole, Winter, Snow
Collection: B2022.005 Amidon
B1992.003.003
Ahtna boys [three boys pose in front of log cabin porch; broom, shovel, other implements in view; structure at far right]
Collection: B1992.003
B1979.002.4945
8/22/1919, harvesting Hulles barley, field B; clover in foreground" [sleeve 81; horses pulling harvest exupment, agriculture, implements, man with horses, man sitting on equipment]
Collection: B1979.002 AK Railroad and AEC
B1990.014.2018.1.1.004
1-2; Lee & Bashe [woman and child on sofa; woman is holding child's left hand in her hand and holding implement in her right hand; apron; magazine and ashtray on table in foreground; 1939?]
Collection: B1990.014 McCutcheon Collection / B1990_014_2018
B1990.014.2018.1.1.004
1-2; Lee & Bashe [woman and child on sofa; woman is holding child's left hand in her hand and holding implement in her right hand; apron; magazine and ashtray on table in foreground; 1939?]
Collection: B1990.014 McCutcheon Collection / B1990_014_2018
B1979.002.4926b
8/8/1919 C. Slater Ranch. GOA [unsure of abbreviation] wheat & grain hay under cultivation" [sleeve 63; farmer with two horses, bridle, harnesses, farm implement, hay, straw stacks, field, fence in background, agriculture; tress in distance, Fairbanks area]
Collection: B1979.002 AK Railroad and AEC