Jim and John Jefferies hold a string of black bass between them in Seward, Alaska. Jim Jefferies is possibly James J. Jeffries, the boxer, who visited Seward with his brother John. From front: "100 black bass caught by Jim & John Jefferies. L.N.G....
View of five women and four men sitting on a hillside in Dawson, Yukon Territory at 1:00 a.m. in broad daylight. Photographer George Gordon Cantwell is second from right and his business partner, Frederic N. Atwood, is mistakenly identified as...
At far left, tender S.S. "Holland", submarines (l to r) BASS(SS-164), BONITA(SS-165), BARRACUDA(SS-163), NAUTILUS(SS-168), NARWHAL(SS-167). The mill of the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company in the background.
Title taken from image. S.S. "Holland" [right] and submarine [(l to r) unidentified, NARWHAL(SS-167), NAUTILUS(SS-168), BARRACUDA(SS-163), BONITA(SS-165), BASS(SS-164). Another warship and the Juneau docks are seen in the background. A pile of...
Front Row - sitting - left to right
1. J. Paul Huff, CSK, Chicago, Illinois
2. Abraham Angel, CSK--Huntington, W Va.
3; John Thomas Scott, CSK, Sitka, Alaska
4. E. E. Tucker, Lt.(jg) SC, San Diego, Calif.
5. R. G. Culbertson,...
Title taken from caption. "Black Bass, Caught in Valdez Bay, Alaska, by Lt. Sam C. Orchard of Alaska Road Commission. Weight 11 1/2 lbs., length 31 1/2 in. Long. June 1910." The girl in a sailor's uniform dress standing prominently next to the...
View of signs in Valdez, Alaska. Signs read: "Motel Valdez Alaska small boat launching area", and "Have fun at Valdez the Switzerland of Alaska. Valdez is the farthest north, ice free port, on the North American continent. Columbia Glacier &...
Title taken from caption. Group of musicians and singer performing, with part of audience visible at right. Instruments pictured include piano, bass, trumpet, and saxophone. April 1953. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer: Donald...
Title taken from caption. Group of musicians and singer performing, with audience partially visible at right. Instruments shown include piano, bass, trumpet, and saxophone. April 1953. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer: Donald Arthur...
This photograph depicts Harold Pomeroy standing in front of a microphone at an unidentified event, circa 1950-1959, possibly during his time as director for Alaska Territorial Civil defense. There is a drum set behind him with the word "Delicire"...
Caption: "An Eskimo dance. . .is done by making all kinds of motions with the arms and keeping time with the feet by stamping to the beating of the Eskimo drums. There [are] always five or more drums in the hands of men being struck with a slender...
Title taken from image. Band in uniform is standing on hillside with their instruments. Photo shows broken glass plate negative. Bass drum in image: Klukwan Alaska Band.