Title taken from caption. "Fairbanks-Valdez stage in front of Tonsina Road House. Photo by Johnson". Signs on the building behind the coach read: "80 miles to the bank and store of A.L. Levy & Co. Valdez" and "77 1/2 miles to Hotel Stelias,...
Title supplied by cataloger. Stagecoach with at least four men and a child inside. The coach is being pulled by at least four horses. The building in the background has a sign reading "Social Hall".
Title supplied by cataloger. Several people, including a child, on a stagecoach hitched to four horses. Behind the coach is a building with a sign reading "Social Hall" under a rack of moose antlers. Compare to UAF-2006-102-93.
Title supplied by cataloger. Several people, including a child, on a stagecoach hitched to four horses. Behind the coach is a building with a sign reading "Social Hall" under a rack of moose antlers. More antlers, probably caribou or reindeer,...
Title from verso and from sign on coach Passengers, bundled up in fur coats and hats, sit in coach pulled by team of four horses; horses in front are dusted with snow; one passenger has a baby
Title from cataloger's notes. Full note reads: "Presentation of trophy awarded to hockey team winning the games three different years, which Ladd Field Hockey Team won. University Bus Lines offered the trophy. Left to right - University...
Title by cataloguer. According to Terrance Cole, the men's basketball team of 1933 -1934 under coach James Ryan, traveled thousands of miles across the territory of Alaska competing with and mostly beating other high school teams in Seward,...
Studio portrait of seven young men and their coach; identified individuals are: back row, second from left, Victor Selmer; second from right, ____ Hestness; far right, Philip Olsen; kneeling, left, Maurice Goding; and, kneeling, middle, Selby Phelps
Title from image caption Members of Douglas Fire Department baseball team and coach. Front row, l. to r.: Andy Andrews, James Manning; back row, l. to r.: Bob Bonner Jr., Bob Coughlin, A.J. Balog, Rangner Kronquist, Gordon Gray, John Neimi...
A coach is parked in front of Holy Cross Hospital in Nome, Alaska. Photo also shows a few buildings down the street from the hospital as well. Photographer O.D. Goetze worked in Nome from 1898 to 1908.
70 second, black & white/silent film clip of the 1935-1936 Fairbanks Ice Carnival parade. Floats and their sponsors include: a basketball team in their bus, Waechter Brothers Meat Co., Creamers Dairy, what looks like a horse drawn coach, a dog...
Title from caption. Team is identified: Top (L to R): Harry Mikami, George "K", Arne Hoehner, Coach A. W. Bastress, Pat Thompson, Glen Bowman, Louie Smith, Gordy Picotte. Bottom (L to R): Pat O'Neill, Glen Franklin, E. Clahassey, E. Beistline.
Title taken from caption. Cataloguer's note: A stage coach is seen here in front of "Tangleys Road House." The travelers and their drivers are seen posing for the camera. The side of the sled reads "Fairbanks-Valdez Stage."
Title taken from sign on building. Cataloguer's note: Gulkana Roadhouse built in early 1900s is seen here and comprising two log buildings. The Mail stage coach is parked in front of the road house.
Title taken from caption. Cataloguer's note: The sign on the building reads - "80 miles to the Bank and Store of Al Levy and Co. Valdez. 77 1/2 miles to Hotel St Elias Valdez." Remaining inscriptions are not legible. Men and women are...
Title by cataloguer. Title taken from inscription on stagecoach. This is a view of a team of horses pulling the mail coach (Sleigh). Judging by the number of people on the sleigh, travel with the U.S. mail carrier was a viable and certainly...