Elizabeth and Paul Ulrich family papers

Guide to the Elizabeth and Paul Ulrich papers
1949-1952

Collection number: HMC-1175.
Creators:
Ulrich, Elizabeth.
Ulrich, Paul.
Title: Elizabeth and Paul Ulrich papers
Dates: 1949-1952.
Volume of collection: 0.3 cubic feet.
Language of materials: Materials in the collection are in English.
Collection summary: Photographs and film taken by a family who lived and traveled in Alaska.

Biographical note:
Elizabeth “Betty” Ulrich and Paul Ulrich lived in Alaska from 1949-1952.

Collection description:
The collection contains colored slides with descriptions of various locations and scenery in Alaska taken by the Ulrichs and professional photographers. Subjects of photographs include Unalaska, Anchorage, Birchwood, Seward, Mat-su, Ketchikan, areas along the Kenai River, and Elmendorf Air Force Base, picnics, scenic views, plant and animal life, University of Alaska Fairbanks, University of Alaska Anchorage, Brooks Range, glaciers, Chickaloon Creek, Eklutna dam, Green Lake, and Seattle. The collection also includes four family films and an audio reel. Two of the films are labeled “Alaska” and “Family” while the other two film rolls and the audio reel are unidentified.

Arrangement: The collection is arranged in the order it arrived.

Digitized copies: This collection has not been digitized. For information about obtaining digital copies, please contact Archives and Special Collections.

Access restrictions: Access to the film and audio reels within the collection may be subject to costs of digitization.

Rights note: Archives holds copyright to material created by the Ulrich family. The collection does include photographs not taken by the Ulrich family which may be subject to copyright.

Preferred citation: Elizabeth and Paul Ulrich papers, Archives and Special Collections, Consortium Library, University of Alaska Anchorage.

Works used in preparation of inventory: Biographical note provided by the Ulrich family.

Acquisition note: The collection was donated to Archives and Special Collections by the Ulrich family in 2014 and a deed of gift was signed.

Processing information: This collection was described by Veronica Denison in 2015.

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