Navy troops parade down Fourth Avenue in Seward, Alaska. Possibly the crew of the U. S. C. Maryland which docked in Seward July 30, 1912. Original photograph size: 5 3/8" x 3 3/8".
A view of houses along Second Avenue looking toward Bear Mountain and Mount Marathon in Seward, Alaska. St. Peter's Episcopal Church stands at left. 1912-1915. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photgraph: 5 1/4" x 3 1/4".
Seward, Alaska resident George Sexton lays out a huge catch of fish on the beach. View is looking north from Resurrection Bay toward Brown & Hawkins building. Sign on building in far background reads: "Brown & Hawkins." 1912-1915? Photographer:...
Title taken from verso. View of Teikhell Telegraph Station, part of WAMCATS (Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System), located in what was later called Tiekel Cache, Alaska. Also from verso: "WAMCATS 1912. Washington-Alaska Military...
[Executive mansion in various stages of construction, Juneau, Alaska. July 29, 1912-Jan. 2, 1913. Winter & Pond Co]. (National Archives, RG 121, Series, BCP, Construction of Federal Buildings, 1885-1954.)
This is the diary of Abraham, an Eskimo boy. His family had a camp on the ice off Point Hope area. He describes his daily life from May 8, 1912 to June 10, 1912. The last few pages of the diary contain first names and statistics, possibly height...
Title taken from front. The U.S. Cruiser Maryland arrived in Seward, Alaska with a crew of 810 on July 30, 1912. Naval staff from the Maryland investigated the Alaskan coal reserves while in port. Original photograph size: 3 3/8" x 5 3/8".
Title taken from front. Large group gathers for the "Old Timers Dance" in Seward, Alaska. Also from front: "Sexton." 1912. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
Caption reads: "Christmas Day 1912. Los Angeles, Cal. [California]." Two women and a child are standing outside, possibly in a street. There are palm trees in the background as well as what looks to be legs of a man...
Shows regions surrounding headwaters of Gakona, Chistochina and Slana Rivers, Alaska. Includes legend. Relief shown by contours. Bulletin 498, Plate III. Color; 37 x 28 cm.
Published in [Washington, D.C.] by Geological Survey (U.S.) in...
View of First Avenue Ruby, Alaska 1912. Businesses that are identifiable starting on the left and going down the street: The Fraction which appears to be a dry goods store or a liquor store, The Cascade Laundry and Baths; Bloom's?, a lunch...
Title from verso. Photograph shows a group of people standing outside in the snow. The group consists of women, men, children, altar servers, and perhaps a priest. Some of the children and a man are wearing surplices. Verso reads "Church choir...
Title from verso. Photograph shows a group of people standing outside in the snow. The group consists of women, men, children, altar servers, and perhaps a priest. Some of the children and a man are wearing surplices. Verso reads "Fairbanks,...
Two men wrestling as a crowd watches. Postcard is postmarked from Ruby, Alaska on Jul. 8, 1912 and is addressed to Mrs. Alice Clemons, Ridgeway, Texas. Hopkins Co. Written is, "Ruby. July 7, 1912. Dear Mother, your...
Title from caption: "Front St., Ruby, Alaska, Jan. 11, 1912."
Street scene of downtown Ruby, Alaska. Rows of businesses and shops are shown with pedestrians walking outside in the snow. Postcard is postmarked from Tanana, Alaska on Feb. 15,...
Charles Goodyear Hubbard II poses for a photograph with his dogs outside his log cabin at Primrose Mine. Verso: "'Primrose Mine' Cabin. 18 miles from Seward. Picture of Charles G. Hubbard at his cabin on upper end of Lake Kenai - Not far from his...
Image appears identical to uaa-hmc-0166-b1-79-7-1. Caption on that image reads: "Topographer Guerin's camp on the Arctic coast. The cook Aleck Hartle in doorway of tent. July 31, 1912."
Title taken from verso. Members of Knik Commercial Club gathered for a formal portrait in front of Pioneer Roadhouse, Knik, Alaska, accompanied by several children. Also from verso: "See Herning Diary." May 22, 1912. Postcard. Original photograph...