Title from sleeve. George Barnes Grigsby stands at the head table at a dinner with military brass. Attorney Anthony J. Dimond is seated to left of Grigsby. An American flag hangs on the wall behind him. Photographer's number: 44. 4x5 B&W negative
Title taken from image. Verso: Presiding: James Nolan, Wrangell. Facing room (l. to r.): Katherine T. Alexander, Secretary; Martha Wendling (now Mrs. Ralph Rivers), Assistant Secretary. Front row (l. to r.): Neal W. Foster, Nome; R.E....
Title taken from image. Verso: Speaker: Wm A. Egan, Asst Cleark: Flora Woodworth, Clerk: Margaret Grisham, Sgt at Arms: Doug Wahto. Front row (l. to r.): C. Chester Carlson, Stanley McCutcheon, Frank Johnson, Vernon Metcalfe, Geo. P....
Title taken from image. Verso: Presiding: Charles D. Jones. Facing room (l. to r.): Dora Sweeny, Secretary; Julie Isaac, Assistant Secretary. Front row (l. to r.): W.L. Lhamon, Fairbanks; Elton Engstrom, Juneau; William A. Egan, Valdez;...
Title taken from verso.Verso: Front row (l. to r.): Keating, Warren Taylor, Doris Barnes, Jack Conright, Stanley McCutcheon, Amelia Gundersen. Second row (l. to r.): George Miscovich, Slim Rydeen, Frank Angerman, Frank L. Johnson (Eskimo),...
On verso: Edward Barnes arrived in Wrangell around 1864 or 1865; Barnes Bros started logging in vicinity of Wrangell with ox teams around 1897 (J. M. Wyckoff, "Lumbering in Alaska," August 1923 Pathfinder)
Title taken from caption. "Young ladies' home. Boaz-Benbrook Conservatory, Polytechnic College, Fort Worth, Texas." A b&w postcard. The name "L.A. Barnes" is on the bottom left hand corner. A b&w postcard.