File consists of e-mail correspondence conducted by Alan and Laila Campbell related to the administration of Carter's estate (image attributions, research requests).
File consists of a mounted photograph with a caption on the back: "Anthony Carter 1975 On Board the M.V. "Gallway" (unknowingly operating on one lung). Photo Jan Virdiag [sp?]"
File consists of reproductions of "This is Haida" for corrections and photocopies of Anthony Carter's and Minn Sjolseth's joint exhibition "Somewhere Between" at the Kamloops Art Gallery in 2009.
File consists of newspaper clippings, research notes, and copies of MOA files collected by Anthony Carter related to the pole various described as Nass River Pole, Fin of Shark Pole, Naekem-kaet Pole, and Eagle-Halibut Pole.
File consists of a photograph of Anthony Carter and Minn Sjolseth in their Dunbar house as well as a photocopy of this photograph with the caption "Minn and Anthony in the Dunbar House."
File consists of slides labeled Chief Johnson, Chief Skatigate Savi Collingson (sp?), Chief Weah, and Nootka. There are also some slides of some of Carter's black and white photographs on display.
File consists of materials collected by Anthony Carter and housed in a photo album/scrapbook including newspaper clippings, pamphlets, a copy of the Beaver magazine, and a mounted poster relating to Carter's publications. The album also contains Carter's National Geographic Society membership certificate, and some materials related to Minn Sjolseth's art career.
File consists of slides labeled Hazelton, Old Hazelton, and Ketchikan. The slides depict totem poles, individuals, and an event which may be Mungo Martin's memorial event.
File consists of one slide labeled Village Island 1973, and several other unlabeled slides depicting totem poles. The slides seem to have been taken at the same time as those used in "From History's Locker."
File consists of slides depicting an unknown event with several figures wearing button blankets. Two undated slides appear to show a dock and boat at a different location.
File consists of slides depicting various people and events, including Prince Charles' visit to Canada in 1977, Dan George, and Minn Sjolseth's paintings.