Guide to the Clarence Leroy Andrews papers
1892-1946
Collection number: HMC-0059.
Creator: Andrews, Clarence Leroy, 1862-1948.
Title: Clarence Leroy Andrews papers.
Dates: 1892-1946.
Volume of collection: 1.55 cubic feet.
Language of materials: Collection materials are in English.
Collection summary: Primarily photographs of a long-time Alaska resident.
Biographical note:
Clarence Leroy Andrews came to Alaska in 1892. Five years later, he participated in the ascent of Mount St. Elias as part of the Duke of Abruzzi’s party. Later, he worked in various customs offices (Sitka, Skagway, and Eagle) and for the Department of the Interior, the Bureau of Education, and the Reindeer Service. He helped gather material for the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in Seattle. He also taught at Kivalina and was the reindeer superintendent at Nome. Andrews published books and articles on Alaska and was an advocate of Eskimo rights.
Collection description:
The collection contains a few papers and original photograph negatives including glass plate negatives, as well as copy negatives and glass lantern slides. They include pictures of Andrews; Eagle and the Forty Mile area; the Arctic, Eskimos, and Kivalina; Sitka and Southeast Alaska; family members; documents relating to the Lomen Reindeer issue; wildflowers; St. Lawrence Island; St. Michael; and Point Barrow. While the exact provenance of many of the glass lantern slides is unknown, some of them were most likely purchased for use in speaking engagements.
Arrangement: This collection is arranged in three series:
Series 1: Papers; 1911, 1946
Series 2: Negatives and copy prints; 1892-1924
Series 3: Lantern slides; 1904-1925
Digitized copies: Photographic contents of this collection have been digitized and most items placed on the Alaska’s Digital Archives. For information about obtaining digital copies, please contact Archives and Special Collections.
Access restrictions: The glass plate negatives and nitrate negatives are closed to access due to preservation concerns. Digital images of all photographic media are available for researcher review.
Rights note: Many of the photographs in this collection may be in the public domain. Please consult with the archivists for details regarding use.
Preferred citation: Clarence Leroy Andrews papers, Archives and Special Collections, Consortium Library, University of Alaska Anchorage.
Separated materials: Published books and magazines have been removed from the collection and placed in the Rare Books collections.
Related materials: Many Alaskan archives and libraries as well as archives elsewhere have Clarence Leroy Andrews collections. These include the Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center Archives, the Alaska State Library Historical Collections, the University of Alaska Fairbanks Alaska and Polar Regions Collections and Archives, the University of Washington Libraries Special Collections, and the National Archives. Researchers looking for a broad array of materials relating to Clarence Leroy Andrews should consult WorldCat and other archives and library catalogs for more information.
Acquisition note: Series 1 and 2, the papers and glass plate negatives and negatives, were given to the Archives between 1980 and 1993 by Walter Strong who received them from Dean Quam. The glass lantern slides in Series 3 were transferred to the Archives by Alaska Pacific University in 2005.
Processing information: This collection was arranged and described prior to 1990. The guide was updated to current standard by Arlene Schmuland in 2018. At that time published materials were removed and placed into Rare Books.
Container list:
Series 1: Papers; 1911, 1946. 0.01 cubic feet.
Box/Folder | Item | Description | Date |
1/1 | 1 | Montesano National Bank audit report, sworn to by Clarence Leroy Andrews | 1911 |
1/1 | 2 | Letter to Clarence Leroy Andrews from James H. Condit regarding the reindeer industry in Alaska. | 1946 |
1/1 | 3 | List of photographs for sale by Clarence Leroy Andrews | undated |
Series 2: Negatives; 1892-1924. 0.79 cubic feet.
The photographs in this series are grouped by subject. The item column indicates the order of the images as they occur in the collection. Descriptions may also include the photograph number as listed by Mr. Andrews and if the original is a glass plate negative. Descriptions also include any known condition issues with the original negatives. The individual photographs listed below in box 1 are all copy prints of the original negatives. Access to the original negatives may be limited for preservation and safety purposes, due to condition issues with glass plates and nitrate stock negatives. Most of the negatives have been digitized and are available on the Alaska’s Digital Archives.
Box/Folder | Item | Description | Date |
1/2 | 1 | Clarence Leroy Andrews and wolf skin | undated |
1/2 | 2 | Clarence Leroy Andrews at Eagle, glass negative #302 | 1905 |
1/2 | 3 | Forty Mile custom’s house, glass negative #15 | 1906 |
1/2 | 4 | Eagle, Alaska–exchange, saloon, and customs office, glass negative #78, buckled emulsion | undated |
1/2 | 5 | Miners cabin–log cabin at Eagle, Alaska, glass negative #316 | undated |
1/2 | 6 | Steel Creek–Forty Mile, Alaska, glass negative | 1906 |
1/2 | 7 | Capt. Amundsen at Eagle and Capt. Moag of the wrecked whaler “Bonanza” (at King Point?), glass negative #13 | 1905 |
1/2 | 8 | Capt. Amundsen at messhouse, glass negative | 1905 |
1/2 | 9 | Sloop “Gjoa” of Kristiana–Capt. Amundsen’s exploring vessel, glass negative | undated |
1/2 | 10 | Eagle–dog team on ice Yukon–Jules and Jack, glass negative cracked | undated |
1/2 | 11 | Indian canoes on Yukon at Eagle, glass negative #14 | undated |
1/2 | 12 | Sun-half hour, noon–Eagle, glass negative #24 | undated |
1/2 | 13 | Indians at N.A.T.&T.–Eagle, Alaska, glass negative #17 | 1905 |
1/2 | 14 | Indians at Eagle, February, glass negative #318 | 1906 |
1/2 | 15 | “Indian bringing in caribou meat”–“Old Moses” bringing in caribou meat, Eagle, glass negative | 1906 |
1/2 | 16-17 | Simon mending snowshoes–Eagle, glass negative | undated |
1/2 | 18 | “Eaglelites 1904”–group at customs, Eagle, summer, glass negative #605a | 1904 |
1/2 | 19 | “Monarch” at Eagle, glass negative #607 | 1904 |
1/2 | 20 | Mrs. John Renshaw and vegetables and fruit–at Eagle, Alaska, glass negative #614 | undated |
1/2 | 21 | “Returning from a duck hunt at Point Barrow”–Eskimo hunters with eider ducks killed at the Hunting Station under Pt. Barrow. Brower had them killed for the ice bound whalers | 1897-1898 |
1/2 | 22 | Dog team at Nome, winter | 1899-1900 |
1/2 | 23 | Mail carrier on the Arctic shore | undated |
1/2 | 24 | Copy of note left in a cache on a small island near Banks Land by Capt. Collinson of the ship “Enterprise” in 1851, and a list of caches left by him for use by Franklin expedition members found by an Eskimo and brought to Kotzebue in 1929–found there by CLA while acting Supt. of schools | undated |
1/2 | 25-26 | White gyrfalcon mounted (one negative damaged) | undated |
1/2 | 27 | Anarok’s Wife, Kivalina | 1924 |
1/2 | 28 | Anarok’s Daughter “Vera,” Kivalina | 1924 |
1/2 | 29 | Martha Weenamee and ________, Kivalina | 1924 |
1/2 | 30 | School children at Kivalina | 1924 |
1/2 | 31 | Clarence Leroy Andrews about 35 years, Skagway, glass negative #77 | 1900 |
1/2 | 32 | Blockhouse–Sitka, Alaska, glass negative | 1892 |
1/2 | 33 | The Bishop’s House at Sitka Bishop Rowe–Episcopal, glass negative | 1915 |
1/2 | 34 | Denver Glacier, glass negative | 1903 |
1/2 | 35 | One of my lean goats at Glacier Station, glass negative | 1902 |
1/2 | 36 | Sink hole-moraine of the Norris Glacier pit left by melting iceberg, Norris Glacier, glass negative | undated |
1/2 | 37 | Iceberg at Taku Inlet, glass negative | undated |
1/2 | 38 | Morning at Bishop’s Point, glass negative | undated |
1/2 | 39 | Turning Island, glass negative | undated |
1/2 | 40 | Mother, Birdie, Mame, and Lou at the old home, glass negative | 1894 |
1/2 | 41 | Uncle O.J. Carr and Aunt Lou, the MacMillons, glass negative | 1893 |
1/2 | 42 | Francie–hair, glass negative | undated |
1/2 | 43 | Two children, glass negative | undated |
1/2 | 44 | Snow picture from front of my house–house where Aunt Lou used to live, glass negative | undated |
1/2 | 45 | Anemone–on top of Mt. Juneau, glass negative | 1915 |
1/2 | 46 | Browneyed Susan–Eagle, glass negative | 1904 |
1/2 | 47 | Devil’s club, glass negative | undated |
1/2 | 48 | Gooseberries–Juneau, glass negative | undated |
1/2 | 49 | Some Alaskan mushrooms at Skagway, glass negative | 1902 |
1/2 | 50 | California poppies in Alaska–Juneau, glass negative | 1904 June |
1/2 | 51 | Spirea–near Juneau, glass negative | 1915 |
1/2 | 52 | Valerian–near Juneau, glass negative | 1915 |
1/2 | 53 | Alaska wildflowers, glass negative | 1904 |
1/2 | 54 | Alaskan wild roses and Virginia cowslip–Eagle, glass negative | undated |
1/2 | 55 | Lomen reindeer tag | undated |
1/2 | 56 | Lomen tag and photo | undated |
1/2 | 57 | Lomenized reindeer combination–picture of tag | undated |
1/2 | 58-59 | Letter: Carl Lomen to J. Wagner | 1929 September 18 |
1/2 | 60-62 | Letter: Carl Lomen to S. Chance | 1930 November 20 |
1/2 | 63 | Letter: R. Ferguson to L. Sellers | 1930 November 28 |
1/2 | 64 | Letter: R. Lomen to L.R. Sellers | 1931 March 19 |
1/2 | 65 | Lomen business prospectus | |
1/2 | 66-67 | Lomen Reindeer Corporation financial statement | 1929 March 13 |
1/2 | 68-73 | Newspaper clippings | 1916-1935 |
1/2 | 74 | Document fragments | undated |
1/2 | 75 | Map of northern Alaska | undated |
1/2 | 76 | Map of Alaska | 1913 |
1/2 | 77 | Map of Alaska | 1931 |
1/2 | 78 | Coxey’s Army | 1893 |
1/2 | 79 | Racing canoes–Ballast Island, Seattle, glass negative | 1893 July 4 |
1/2 | 80 | Racing canoes, glass negative | undated |
1/2 | 81 | Denver and Rio Grande Railway, glass negative | undated |
1/2 | 82 | At the foot of Niagara Falls, glass negative | 1914 April |
1/2 | 83 | Falls Church, Virginia where Washington was a vestryman, glass negative | undated |
1/2 | 84 | Library of Congress fountain, glass negative #79 | undated |
1/2 | 85 | Farm photographs–sheep | 1914 |
1/2 | 86 | Farm photographs–sheep and goats | 1915 |
1/2 | 87 | Skunks at Lake Chitan, glass negative | undated |
1/2 | 88 | White Sage brunch, glass negative | undated |
1/2 | 89 | Fur bearing animals (copy from a publication) , glass negative | undated |
1/2 | 90 | “Portraits of inhabitants of Kotzebue Sound” copy from a publication, glass negative | undated |
1/2 | 91 | Map on the Church in Alaska, glass negative | undated |
1/2 | 92 | Hotel Ozark | undated |
1/3 | Copies of original negative envelopes | 1892-1924 | |
1/4 | Original negatives of the preceding prints | 1892-1924 | |
2/2-92 | Original negatives of the preceding prints | 1892-1924 |
Series 3: Lantern slides; 1904-1925. 0.75 cubic feet.
Descriptions in quotes were taken from captions. Several of the slides, particularly those taken in Washington, British Columbia, and southeast Alaska were commercially produced and colorized slides taken by George Robinson during a trip to southeast Alaska in 1928. Other slides may have been purchased as well. Many of the glass lantern slides in this series are broken or chipped: for safety and preservation reasons, access to the original slides will only be provided in limited circumstances: researchers should contact the Archives in advance of a visit if needing access to the originals. The slides have been digitized and are available on the Alaska’s Digital Archives.
Box/Item | Description |
3/13 | “Sunset” |
3/16 | Town office |
3/17 | “In Lynn Canal” |
3/18 | Coast scene |
3/19 | Island scene |
3/19a | City scene |
3/20 | “Houses of Gambell” |
3/21 | “Indian village at St. Michael” |
3/22 | “Indian village at St. Michael” |
3/24 | Gold dredge |
3/25 | Islands from a boat (Anvil Island) |
3/25a | Children |
3/26 | “West village Kinegan” |
3/27 | Buildings |
3/28 | Coast scene |
3/29 | “Crested auklets, Diomede Ids” |
3/30 | Men and building |
3/31 | Arctic Circle map |
3/32 | Village |
3/33 | U. S. public school |
3/34 | Winter houses |
3/35 | Winter houses |
3/36 | Drying skins |
3/37 | Winter scene |
3/38 | Sky and shore |
3/39 | Men in umiak |
3/40 | Man and dog team |
3/41 | Men with umiak |
3/42 | Men hunting |
3/43 | Tent scene |
3/44 | Men carrying umiak |
3/45 | Putting out to sea |
3/46 | Whale hunt |
3/47 | Dog team |
3/48 | Two women jumping on a board |
3/49 | Blanket toss |
3/50 | Blanket toss |
3/51 | Time exposure of the midnight sun |
3/52 | Time exposure of the midnight sun |
3/53 | Sand dunes |
3/54 | Tundra scene |
3/55 | Dead loon |
3/56 | Nest with eggs |
3/57 | Four dead eiders |
3/58 | Nest with eggs |
3/59 | Eiders |
3/60 | Nest, willow ptarmigan, Wainwright Alaska |
3/61 | Least sandpiper nest, June 18, 1925 |
3/62 | Longspur, June 18, 1925 |
3/63 | Sod house |
3/64 | Women sewing |
3/65 | Women sewing |
3/66 | Man with seal |
3/67 | Man throwing object |
3/68 | Children playing kickball |
3/69 | Village scene with dogs |
3/70 | Dogs with sled |
3/71 | Men in kayaks |
3/72 | Men in umiak |
3/73 | Sailboat with dead walrus |
3/74 | Women butchering walrus |
3/75 | Walrus meat at Pt. Barrow |
3/76 | Women butchering walrus, 1925 |
3/77 | People butchering beluga whales |
3/78 | Whale fetus |
3/79 | Herd of reindeer |
3/80 | Reindeer |
3/81 | Reindeer |
3/82 | Reindeer |
3/83 | Baby reindeer |
3/84 | Reindeer |
3/85 | Village scene |
3/86 | Reindeer pulling sleds |
3/87 | Reindeer pulling sled |
4/88 | Reindeer and herders |
4/89 | Reindeer |
4/90 | Public school |
4/91 | Classroom scene |
4/92 | Young women sewing |
4/93 | Children |
4/94 | Children |
4/95 | Three women and a man |
4/96 | Man and women |
4/97 | Man |
4/98 | Woman |
4/99 | People |
4/100 | Woman and baby |
4/101 | Women with baby |
4/102 | Dog |
4/103 | Dog |
4/104 | Two puppies |
4/105 | Village building |
4/106 | Village scene |
4/107 | Ship coming in |
4/108 | Ship at anchor |
4/109 | Child |
4/110 | Eaglets in nest |
4/111 | Two boys standing under a wooden gate |
4/112 | Mountain scene |
4/113 | Mountain scene |
4/114 | Men with shovels on a beach |
4/115 | Travel itinerary, Inside Passage, 1928 |
4/116 | “Alaska – Treasure-house” clipping |
4/117 | Woman posing on overlook |
4/118 | Man posing on overlook |
4/119 | Street scene |
4/120 | Woman posing by model ship |
4/121 | Woman posing on overlook |
4/122 | Man looking through binoculars |
4/123 | Woman posing by overlook as steamship goes by |
4/124 | Woman watching steamship |
4/125 | Passengers disembarking from ship |
4/126 | Tourists posing by totem poles |
4/127 | Tourists posing by totem poles |
4/128 | Woman posing by a totem pole |
4/129 | People walking by totem poles |
4/130 | Woman posing by a totem pole |
4/131 | Tourists posing by a totem pole |
4/132 | Tourists and totem poles |
4/133 | A woman with two children |
4/134 | Children climbing on a coal pile on a dock |
4/135 | Children on a dock in front of a steamship |
4/136 | Woman standing on the deck of a steamship |
4/137 | Woman and man at an overlook over a city |
4/138 | “CPR Steamer: Princess Alice at dock. 3 hour stop-over. Photo taken at 9:30 pm June 1928 Alaska, Ketchikan, largest city in Alaska.” |
4/139 | Woman on a deck of a ship |
4/140 | Woman on a deck of a ship |
4/141 | “65. Totem poles on Main St. Wrangel. Photo, slide, and coloring by Geo. A Robinson. Alaska and British Columbia – Personal Lecture Set.“ |
4/142 | Woman posing by a totem pole |
4/143 | Woman posing by a totem pole |
4/144 | Woman silhouetted on the deck of a ship |
4/145 | “Seattle Gold Rush” |
4/146 | “Alaska Trail of ’98 Dead Horse Gulch, White Pass. Pacific Stereopticon Co., Los Angeles” |
4/147 | “90. Sightseers dog team, Broadway, Skagway. Photo, slide and coloring by Geo A. Robinson. Alaska and British Columbia Personal Lecture Set.“ |
4/148 | Women at a greenhouse |
4/149 | “Skagway, Alaska. 93. Mrs. Blanchard’s garden, G. A. R. Tulips. Photo, slide and coloring by Geo. A Robinson. Alaska and British Columbia Personal Lecture Set.” |
4/150 | “Pullen House and Mrs. Harriet Pullen, Skagway, Alaska.” |
4/151 | “Skagway Trail” |
4/152 | Woman at a scenic overlook |
4/153 | “Looking to Skagway. White Pass and Yukon Railroad. Negative # 99.” |
4/154 | People next to a train |
4/155 | “Pacific Stereopticon Co. Los Angeles, CA.” |
4/156 | The Canada US border |
5/157 | “Tunnel Mt. WP & YRR #100 Skaguay.” |
5/158 | “Alaska totem poles” |
5/159 | “Totem poles” |
5/160 | “Alaska Days of ’98. Jacobs Ladder, Chilkoot Pass. Pacific Stereopticon Co. Los Angeles, California” |
5/161 | “Alaska Trail of ’98. Ready for the dread Chilcoot Pass. Klondikers leaving Dyea. Pacific Stereopticon Co., Los Angeles” |
5/162 | People on the deck of a ship |
5/163 | “Chart of the world on Mercator’s Projection” |
5/164 | “In Wrangell Narrows. Str. Princess Mary” |
5/165 | Ketchikan |
5/166 | “Salmon at Ketchikan. CLA.” |
5/167 | “Young Chief Shake’s totem” |
5/168 | “Indian Pass. DCA.” |
5/169 | Unidentified hillside |
5/170 | Juneau and Gastineau Channel |
5/171 | Mountain scene |
5/172 | City scene (Juneau?) |
5/173 | “Head, Turnagain Arm. A. N. Ry. “ |
5/174 | “Forest at Knik” |
5/175 | “Midnight at Eagle. July 1, 1904. CLA” |