President Harding's train at Wasilla, Alaska. Train stopped in Wasilla. Townspeople and porter standing on platform. From text written on image: "Presidents Special At Wasilla Alaska". From verso: "June, 1923, Property of Cook Inlet Historical...
Title taken from verso. Verso: President Harding's Trip to Alaska, 1923. An Eskimo dog team at Cantwell, Alaska. President is seen admiring the dog team (Times Wide World Photos). Alaskan Transportation Old and New: The President Inspecting a Dog...
Title from image caption Full caption: "A polar 'mailman.' President Harding makes friends with this Alaska husky who drags the mail sledge north of fifty-four"
Title from image caption Full caption: "Gov. Bone dons Eskimo 'parka' for President and Mrs. Harding" three people next to ship's railing; water and mountains in background
Three cars are lined up outside a house in the ghost town of McCarthy, Alaska. Wilma Knox is examining the third car, a jeep. The middle car was President Warren G. Harding's touring car when he visited Valdez, Alaska. From caption: "The car in the...
Title taken from verso. Verso: The Front Porch in Alaska: President Harding Speaking from the Porch of the House of Governor Bone at Juneau. (Times Wide World Photos). Governor Bone and three others in background. People gathered in foreground....
Title from image caption Full caption: “'On Broadway.' President and Mrs. Harding walk along the main street of Skagway, Alaska. Note the absence of the customary crowds"
Title taken from verso. President Harding's train on the bridge over the Tanana River at Nenana. Also from verso: "P2-16, Pres. train on Bridge, 15 July 1923 Nenana Alaska". Original photograph size: 2 1/2" x 3 1/2".
Title from image caption Full caption: "Alaskan salmon looks good to President and Mrs. Harding at Metlakatla, Alaska" Spectators gather around as the President and his wife check out the salmon held above fish-cleaning table; packing...
Title from image caption Full caption: "Alaskan salmon looks good to President and Mrs. Harding at Metlakatla, Alaska" Spectators gather around as the President and his wife check out the salmon held above fish-cleaning table; packing...
Title taken from verso. Mr. and Mrs. William Greene standing in front of telegraph office at Broad Pass, Alaska. Mrs. Greene was the only female telegraph operator in Alaska at the time. Photo was taken just after President Harding's death (note...
Title taken from verso. Verso: The First Glacier Ever Visited by a President of the United States: President Harding, Mrs. Harding and Governor Scott C. Bone of Alaska at the Mendenhall Glacier, Near Juneau, on the Presidential "Voyage of...
Title taken from verso. Verso: Photograph taken from the deck of the U.S.S. Henderson immediately after its arrival in Alaska with the Presidential party aboard showing Market Street Ketchikan, gay with bunting, while individual houses are also...
Title taken from verso. Verso: President Harding, while seated on the porch of the schoolhouse at the Indian Village of Metlakatla, with Mrs. Harding, Governor Scott Bone and Secretary Wallace, sights an aviator cutting circles in the Alaskan Skies...
Verso: President Harding and party leaving the Arctic Brotherhood, a fraternal organization whose motto is "No Boundary Line Here." Camp Skagway #1, 1889. The Arctic Brotherhood conferred their degree on the President 7/30/23
Title taken from verso. Verso: the President, with Governor Bone, chatting with two sailors of the U.S. Naval Radio Station at Seward (Times Wide World Photos).
Title taken from verso. Verso: President Harding leaving his Pullman at Seward, Alaska, for an extended exploration of a branch line of the railroad by means of an automobile fitted with railway wheels (Times Wide World Photos). Other members of...
Title taken from verso. President Harding on a Hill Outside Valdez, the Centre of the Copper Region of Alaska, Has the Points of Interest Shown to Him by a Member of His Party. At left is Governor Bone, and then President Harding (Times Wide World...