Photographs, Maps, and Tables
Photographs
1.1 Sea otters, Amchitka Island, 1949.
1.2 Aleut sea otter hunters, Unalaska, 1891 or 1892.
1.3 Sea otter skins drying, Aleutian Islands, ca. 1890s.
1.4 Robert D. “Sea Otter” Jones, Aleutian Islands National Wildlife Refuge, mid-1950s.
2.1 Fur seal herd, Zapadni rookery, St. Paul Island.
2.2 Henry W. Elliott, San Francisco, 1872, prior to leaving for the Pribilofs.
2.3 William H. Dall, Western Union Telegraph Expedition, San Francisco, July 1865.
2.4 Indian hunter and sealing gear on schooner Favorite, 1894.
2.7 Aleut workers at fur seal processing plant, St. Paul Island, ca. 1980.
3.1 Captain William Mogg and bowhead whale baleen, ca. 1916.
3.2 Eskimo whaling station, Cape Prince of Wales, 1891 or 1892.
3.3 Harpoon gunner striking finback whale near Akutan.
3.4 Right whale at Port Hobron whaling station, 1926.
3.5 Remains of villagers starved at St. Lawrence Island, early 1880s.
3.6 Polar bear struck by bullet, off Point Barrow, 1920.
3.7 Walrus sport hunter and trophy, Arctic Ocean, 1913.
3.8 Eskimo carver, Nome, ca. 1887.
3.9 Walrus herd at Walrus Islands haulout, Bristol Bay, ca. 1957.
3.10 Sea lion breeding male, Northeast Point, St. Paul Island.
4.1 Placer miners on American Creek.
4.2 Hydraulic mining on Dan Creek in the Wrangells.
4.3 Fairbanks Exploration Co. dredge on Cripple Creek, twelve miles from Fairbanks.
4.4 Wood yard at Tanana River Railway, ca. 1905–1910.
4.5 Matanuska Colony farm, Palmer, 1937.
4.6 John Muir and John Burroughs at St. Matthew Island, 1899.
5.1 George Bird Grinnell at Yale, ca. 1890s.
5.2 Madison Grant at Yale, 1912.
5.3 William T. Hornaday and buffalo calf, Washington, DC, 1890.
5.4 Charles Haskins Townsend, 1918.
6.1 Members of expedition making first ascent of McKinley’s South Peak, 1913.
6.2 Charles Sheldon, in winter camp north of Mt. McKinley, 1907.
6.3 Belmore Browne in climbing gear.
6.4 Dall rams in McKinley Park, June 1966.
6.5 Former market hunter’s cabin used by park rangers, 1926.
6.6 Tourist party crossing moraine of Muldrow Glacier, 1927.
6.7 Adolph Murie at McKinley Park, November 1939.
6.8 Charlie Ott, Fairbanks, 1984.
7.1 Village of Katmai after eruption, 1913.
7.2 W.A. Hesse filming Katmai volcano, 1913.
7.3 Katmai volcano ash at Kodiak, 1912.
7.4 Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes; Mt. Mageik (left) and Mt. Katmai in background.
7.5 Laura Griggs and husband, Robert, at Baked Mountain, Katmai National Monument, 1919.
7.6 Father Bernard Hubbard and dog at Katmai Crater, 1929.
7.7 Looking north across head of Geographic Harbor, 1940.
7.8 Abandoned cannery, Kukak Bay, Katmai National Monument, 1951.
7.9 Victor Cahalane at Novarupta, August 1954.
7.10 Adlai Stevenson and party at Brooks Falls, August 1954.
8.2 S.S. City of Topeka at Muir Glacier, 1890.
8.3 William S. Cooper, Blackstone Bay, 1935.
8.4 Park ranger and harbor seal carcass, Glacier Bay National Monument, 1964 or 1965.
9.1 Commercial walrus hunters, Nome, early 20th Century.
9.2 Inupiat Eskimo boy netting auklets, Little Diomede Island, 1930s.
9.3 Eskimo hunter and largha seal, Bering Sea, early 1900s.
9.4 Caribou left in woods by Inupiat hunters, Shungnak, 1949.
10.1 English sport hunter Charles R.E. Radclyffe and guides, Kenai Peninsula, 1903.
10.3 Edward W. Nelson, Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, 1877–1881.
10.4 Edward W. Nelson in later years.
10.5 Dr. Ira N. Gabrielson, July 1939.
11.1 Alaska Game Commission officers, Fairbanks, 1939.
11.2 Cache of illegally trapped skins at Mulchatna River, June 1936.
11.3 Sam White, Noel Wien, and White’s TP Swallow, Valdez, 1931.
11.4 Frank Dufresne and friends, upper Newhalen River, June 1940.
11.5 Clarence Rhode at controls of Grumman Goose, Nome, 1949.
11.6 Jim Brooks conducting polar bear research, Chukchi Sea, 1971.
11.7 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service agent Jim King and Nunamiut Eskimos, Anaktuvuk Pass, mid-1950s.
12.1 Brown bear at Karluk Lake, Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge, 1958.
12.2 Cow killed by brown bear, Pagashak, Kodiak Island, August 1952.
12.3 Hunter and brown bear trophy, Kodiak Island, 1957.
13.1 Eskimos displaying reindeer killed by wolves, mid-1950s.
13.2 Seal blubber cubes used in wolf control, ca. 1956.
13.3 Wolves recovered from poison bait stations, ca. 1957.
13.4 Silver salmon damaged by harbor seals, Stikine River, 1946.
13.5 Government seal hunter and harbor seals, mid-1950s.
13.6 Seal faces gathered for bounty, Chukchi Sea, May 1967.
13.7 Blue fox and seabirds it killed, Gareloi Island, Aleutians.
13.8 Red foxes and predated lamb, Unalaska or Umnak Island, ca. 1958.
13.9 Bald eagle shot for bounty, held by Jim Dolan, Valdez, ca. 1940.
14.1 Rev. Sheldon Jackson, ca. 1880.
14.2 Reindeer loaded aboard revenue cutter Bear, Siberia, 1891.
14.3 Eskimo mail carrier, ca. 1905–1910.
14.4 Muskoxen, College, early 1930s.
14.5 Mountain goat released at Hidden Basin, Kodiak Island, 1952.
14.6 Unloading first buffalo, College, ca. 1928.
14.7 Trappers and their catch of furs.
14.8 Wolverine in leg-hold trap, Anchorage vicinity, 1949.
15.1 Fish trap, Thlinket Packing Company, Funter Bay, 1907.
15.3 Naket Packing Company’s Waterfall Cannery near Craig, Prince of Wales Island.
15.4 Alaska Packers Association ship Santa Clara.
15.5 Dam on salmon stream, Helm Bay, ca. 1898.
15.6 Athabaskan fish wheel, Tanana, 1918.
15.7 Stream watcher’s cabin, Red River Lake, Kodiak Island, 1950.
16.1 Construction train of Alaska Central Railroad, north of Seward, June 1905.
16.2 English hunter Col. Claude Cane and trophies, Kenai Peninsula, 1902.
16.3 Moose at Kenai River, 1920s.
16.4 Henry Lucas, Frank Dufresne, and Lawrence J. Palmer, Kenai Peninsula, 1938.
16.5 Moose in browse cut, Kenai National Moose Range, 1955.
16.6 Arco discovery well, Swanson River field, Kenai National Moose Range, late 1950s.
16.7 Kenai National Moose Range supervisor David L. Spencer and trumpeter swan nest, May 1957.
17.1 Nutirwik and Bob Marshall, upper north fork of the Koyukuk, 1939.
17.2 Captain Roald Amundsen and crew of Gjoa, Nome, September 1, 1906.
17.3 Bull caribou, Arctic National Wildlife Range, October 1970.
17.4 Wolf at Old Woman Creek, Arctic National Wildlife Range, 1966.
17.5 Mardy and Olaus Murie, Sheenjek River Valley, 1956.
17.6 Ginny Hill Wood and Celia Hunter, Fairbanks, ca. 1985.
Maps
3. Mt. McKinley/Denali National Park and Preserve, 1932 and 1980.
4. Katmai National Monument/Park and Preserve, 1931 and 1980.
5. Glacier Bay National Monument/Park and Preserve, 1939 and 1980.
6. Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge, 1958 and 1980.
7. Kenai National Moose Range/Wildlife Refuge, 1941 and 1980.
8. Arctic National Wildlife Range/Refuge, 1960 and 1988.
Tables
1.1 Russian Fur Cargoes From North America, 1743–1823
2.1 Reported Harvest of Pribilof Fur Seals, 1786–1950
3.1 American Whalers and Harvests in the Pacific North of 50 Degrees, 1835–1913
3.2 Shore-Based Commercial Whale Catches in Subarctic Alaska, 1910–1939
3.3 Recorded Pacific Walrus Harvests by the Whaling Industry, 1849–1914
4.1 Forest Acreage Burned in Alaska, 1940–1970
4.2 Agricultural Activity in Alaska, 1940–1969
10.1 Human Population of Alaska, 1740–2000
10.2 Game Killed by Radclyffe Party, Kenai Peninsula, 1903
10.3 Game and Trophies Shipped From Alaska, 1910–1916
10.4 Game Purchased by Six Fairbanks Stores, Fall 1921
11.1 Alaska Game Commission Enforcement Actions, 1936–1937 and 1958–1959
11.2 Alaska Game Commission License Sales, 1926–1959
11.3 Travel by Alaska Game Commission Agents, 1937–1959
12.1 Estimated Harvests of Brown or Grizzly Bears in Alaska, 1945–1966
13.1 Furbearers Purposely and Accidentally Killed in Predator Control, 1951–1952
13.2 Alaska Bounty Expenditures, 1927–1958
13.3 Species Bountied and Taken in Predator Control Programs, 1927–1958
14.1 Estimated Harvests of Big Game Species in Alaska, 1945–1963
14.2 Ownership, Size, and Locations of Reindeer Herds, 1949
14.3 Reindeer in Alaska, 1892–1977
14.4 Successful Transplants of Wild Terrestrial Mammals in Alaska, 1916–1970
14.5 Selected Land Mammal Furs Shipped From Russian America and Alaska, 1745–1890
14.6 Reported Fur Exports From Alaska, 1912–1964
14.7 Values of Wildlife and Other Natural Resources in Alaska, 1952
15.1 Statistical Profile of Alaska Salmon Canning Industry, 1878–1897
15.2 Commercial Salmon Catches in Alaska, 1878–1982
18.1 Environmental Values Expressed by Alaskan Issues and Leaders, 1741–1960