A group of men in winter clothing with a reindeer hitched to a sled. Pilgrim Springs, Alaska. Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center, b81-36-22.
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Volume 13 / Numbers 1 & 2 / Spring/Fall 1998: 

Andrei A. Znamenski, "Native Culture Through Orthodox Eyes: Russian Missionary Ioann Bortnovsky on the Dena'ina and Ahtna, 1896-1907"
Elizabeth A. Tower, "Anthony J. Dimond: Statehood Pioneer"
Morgan Sherwood, "The Annotated Schmalz: A Lighter Look at the Campaign for Statehood"
James H. Ducker, "Stevens Village Life, 1910-1912: The Photographs of Lawyer E. Rivenburg"

The University of Alaska Anchorage houses the archives of the Alaska Historical Society.  Included are collections concerning trips to, or in, Alaska by F. W. A. Poppe, John T. Smith, and Archie Templeton. There are also original and copied papers of Alfred P. Swineford, early governor of Alaska. Among the groups of photographic materials are collections by or relating to C. E. Claypool, Ida Copley, Courait, J. Ferguson, C. Gilpatrick, the Kalifornsky Family, Loman and Hanford, the McKeown Family, Ann and Robert Mounteer, Otto Schallerer, and C. M. Thurston, as well as others. There are also groupings of miscellaneous original and copied photographs, clippings, and publications.

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