Title taken from image. Some of the windows are boarded over, some broken, in this wooden building. Sign in image: George Edwards The White Man's Friend.
Portrait of Robert "Bob" Atwood, long-time editor and publisher of the Anchorage Times newspaper and chairman of the Alaska Statehood Committee Information on verso: Robert B. Atwood "chats with Hostess Maxine Branham after arriving in...
Formal portrait of William E. Beltz, a Democrat from Unalakleet, who was a member of the territorial legislature and later elected Senate President of the 1st Alaska State Legislature
From verso: "The Aleuts used a light skin boat that greatly resembled the Eskimo kayak but was usually built to carry either two or three people instead of just one."
Title from verso. Portrait photograph of man dressed in Tlingit regalia, including a button blanket. He stands on a box, and holds a staff carved in the form of a raven. Verso: Raven Tribe Billy Jones.
Title taken from image. Portrait of Chief Kajacty [Kah Kluck Tay] in Policeman costume, with a 7 pointed star badge, and carrying a walking stick. Photographer's number 327.
The people walking are Martin and Lillian Johnson. The children on bikes are Cheryl Lillian Nelson and Michele Nelson.
Identification courtesy of Gerry Nelson.
Group portrait Chief Mitlakotle, five other men, and a woman. Some of the men are dressed in traditional Tlingit regalia, including Chilkat robes and beaded clothing.