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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.
B2016.019.3.17.10834.10
Moss on Turnagain Arm tidal flats, [Anchorage - Turnagain Arm], c. 1994
Keywords: moss, turnagain arm, tidal flats, southcentral, anchorage, scenic, Randy Brandon, Third Eye Photography
Collection: B2016.019
B2016.019.3.17.08932.06
Glowing moss patterns at low tide, Turnagain Arm, [Anchorage - Turnagain Arm], c. 1991
Keywords: moss, low tide, turnagain arm, anchorage, southcentral, summer, scenic, Randy Brandon, Third Eye Photography
Collection: B2016.019
B1972.027.069
Cape Prince of Wales Reindeer obtaining feed by pawing snow from moss. Nowell.
Collection: B1972.027 Laurence Tyler Collection
B1990.014.4.Science.8.11732
Tundra: A Treeless Plain of the Arctic: Has a variety of Plants & Mosses as ground cover.
Collection: B1990.014 McCutcheon Collection / B1990.014.4
B2006.023.5449.jpg
Matanuska-Susitna Borough Photo Exhibition. Caribou moss. Photo by Wayne Burkhart.
Collection: B2006.023 Redington / for Joe Jr to review / 5001-5999
B2006.023.5449
Matanuska-Susitna Borough Photo Exhibition. Caribou moss. Photo by Wayne Burkhart.
Collection: B2006.023 Redington
B2016.019.1.04e.05526.09
Moss and mud patterns on Turnagain Arm. [Anchorage - Turnagain Arm], c. 1986
Keywords: Randy Brandon, Third Eye Photography, Anchorage, Turnagain Arm, Moss, Mud flats
Collection: B2016.019
B2016.019.1.04e.05526.19
Moss and mud patterns on Turnagain Arm. [Anchorage - Turnagain Arm], c. 1986
Keywords: Randy Brandon, Third Eye Photography, Anchorage, Turnagain Arm, Moss, Mud flats
Collection: B2016.019
B2016.019.1.04e.05526.23
Moss and mud patterns on Turnagain Arm. [Anchorage - Turnagain Arm], c. 1986
Keywords: Randy Brandon, Third Eye Photography, Anchorage, Turnagain Arm, Moss, Mud flats
Collection: B2016.019
B2016.019.1.04e.05526.36
Moss and mud patterns on Turnagain Arm. [Anchorage - Turnagain Arm], c. 1986
Keywords: Randy Brandon, Third Eye Photography, Anchorage, Turnagain Arm, Moss, Mud patterns
Collection: B2016.019
B1990.014.2018.1.19.003
5-3 roof with moss [wood structure with wood shingles; 1939?; possibly Saxman]
Collection: B1990.014 McCutcheon Collection / B1990_014_2018
B1990.014.2018.1.19.003
5-3 roof with moss [wood structure with wood shingles; 1939?; possibly Saxman]
Collection: B1990.014 McCutcheon Collection / B1990_014_2018
B2016.019.5526.09
Moss and mud patterns on Turnagain Arm. Photographer's number 5526-09. c. 1986
Collection: B2016.019
B2016.019.5526.19
Moss and mud patterns on Turnagain Arm. Photographer's number 5526-19. c. 1986
Collection: B2016.019
B2016.019.5526.23
Moss and mud patterns on Turnagain Arm. Photographer's number 5526-23. c. 1986
Collection: B2016.019
B2016.019.5526.36
Moss and mud patterns on Turnagain Arm. Photographer's number 5526-36. c. 1986
Collection: B2016.019
B1989.016.889
P-142. Hewitt's [log cabin with large front overhang, moss on roof, next to walled tent, Matanuska Valley]
Keywords: houses, residences
Collection: B1989.016 Lu Liston Collection
B2015.008.949
From Maj. Gen. Greeley, credit to Geol. Survey. 559, Prof. Israel Russell [scenic of
heavily wooded area with pine trees, moss, ferns]
Keywords: woods, trees, ferns
Collection: B2015.008
B2013.060.006
Cattella, Alaska, July 4 ’07. H. Gabriel, Harry Carter, Ray Moss, R.C. Bayless, N.S. Russel, G.A. Spangler, Vandiver, R. Pepper, Red Milburg, Tim Extrom, McCloskey [group portrait of men outside same building as in .7, with surveyor’s equipment, laundry tub, and sign “Girl Wanted”]
Collection: B2013.060
B1986.004.0689
Mesdames – Edward Moss, Johan Johnson, Henry Jensen, Roy Wilkes, Rudolph Leander [?] [?]s the progress is speeded up, and the colonist cabins are quickly being constructed, the cooperation and spirit among the colonists increases daily. Here are shown five of the colonists women who have just completed a days canning of carrots grown in the community garden. (L to R) [five Matanuska colonists pose with cans and bowls of carrots; tent in background; 1935]
Collection: B1986.004 Odsather Collection