A Native American woman and child are seated on a fur rug surrounded by woven baskets. The woman has long, dark, straight hair and has a fur throw draped over her sholders. She is wearing a white long-sleeved blouse, necklaces, skirt and shoes. She is weaving a partially finished basket that is sitting on her lap. A child with short black hair is sitting to the right of the woman and is wearing a long-sleeved plaid garment. The child is holding a partially woven basket. Nine baskets with multi-colored geometric patterning on their surface surround the woman and child.
Two men holding an ice ax and peering into a glacial crevasse. One man is standing and is wearing an open-breasted jacket, white collar shirt, black tie or handkerchief, hat and dark pants. The other man is lying on his side propped up on his right shoulder. He is wearing a turtleneck under a light colored sweater, light colored brimmed hat with a black band at its base, and dark trousers. Mountain peaks can be seen in the distance.
A woman on a sandy beach, identified as an Eskimo, is kneeling in front of a pile of fish, which are spread out on a blanket. In her hand is a stick onto which she is stringing the fish. In the foreground is a round metal pot with handle that contains fish. Two pots, one square and the other round, are situated next to the fish-filled metal pot. The woman wears a light-colored garment that is lined with fur around the neck and sleeve openings. In the background a wooden canoe is proppped up on its side with a stick and and is covered with a tarp. A bundle of rope is hanging from the inside of the canoe.
A busy street scene in Nome, Alaska. A dirt road filled with people riding horses, walking, or in horsedrawn wagons. On either side of the street are wooden sidewalks attached to wooden buildings. Multiple business signs are hanging from these wooden buildings, as well as American flags on poles. A young man in the right hand corner of the photograph is selling American flags. A harnessed team of dogs is pulling an unidentifiable object in the foreground.
Two men on top of Eagle Bluff in Eagle, Alaska. One man identified as C.L. Andrews stands with his head covered by a camera cloth. He is taking a picture with a camera mounted on a tripod. The other man, identified as Frank N. Smith, sits below Andrews resting his arm on his knee; he is wearing a brimmed hat, white neckkerchief, long sleeve shirt, or jacket, dark trousers and shoes. A body of water and a mountain range can be seen in the background.
Silhouettes of three men in hats and a child in snow-filled landscape standing in front of a monumental snowman sculpture. The snowman has a head with eyes, nose and mouth, modeled hair and mustache, two arms and legs, and an oval body. The snowman is approximately four times the size of a man.
Studio portrait of a Native American man identified as Chief Alex of the Tinneh Tribe. He is sitting on a wooden chair wearing a round, long-brimmed light-colored hat, and a dark button-up shirt with collar underneath a dark open-breasted jacket. He has a mustache and his head is turned in profile.
Men posing next to railway passenger coach. Wooden crates and stepladder are in foreground and a partially built wooden structure can be seen in the background.
Woman posing next to large pile of vegetables at Eagle, Alaska. She is standing on a white tarp, or sack, and is wearing a brimmed hat, white long-sleeved shirt with tie, and long dark skirt. With her left hand she holds up a large, round leafy vegetable. In the background is a wooden fence with buildings and mountains in the distance.