Title taken from front. Group of men and women standing on Denver Glacier near Skagway, Alaska. From verso: "Near Skagway." 1898? Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 5 3/8".
Title taken from donor's caption. "October 1905 Mrs. Ocha (Julia) Potter, Our first home in Denver." A portrait of Julia Potter (Silverfriend) fashionably dressed and surrounded with large decorative cushions. She appears to be pensive.
Title taken from verso. View of dog team with women and man in sled on Cordova, Alaska street. Sign in right background reads: "Denver Bar". Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society. Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 3/8" x 5 3/8".
Title from verso. Photograph of spent shell casings from U.S. bombardment of Kiska Island. Verso reads: "Here's the aftermath of a bombardment of Jap-held [ Japanese held ] Kiska Island in the Aleutians by U.S. Pacific Fleet cruisers and...
Title taken from caption. "Harry Tyler, a bit player from Hollywood, touring the Aleutian[s] with the Allen Jenkins USO show, gave a few time-proven tips to amateurs Pvt. Ruth Faulkner, St. Louis, Mo.; Pvt. Bette Esgro, Denver Dol.; and Pvt....
Title by indexer. This is NCA's famed all-metal Lockheed Vega NC 12288. It was the first of only three all-metal ones manufactured by Lockheed. Wiley Post's Vega and the others were of wood frame construction. This metal Vega was one of...
View of Eskimo Museum in Fairbanks, Alaska, surrounded by snowshoes, baleen, and other items. Next to the museum there is a cache and a pole with numerous antlers attached to it. A mounted dall sheep stands atop a sign on top of the museum. Sign...
Joe Antic (left) and technical sergeant "Mill" Plum (right) pose for a photograph beside a piece of machinery, possibly a compressor. Two signs on the machine say "Gardner Denver". Joe Antic is wearing a helmet. Another serviceman can be seen...
Title from image caption Spectators line both sides of the street and sit on top of buildings overlooking the action below; prominently in view are the Northern Cafe and the Denver Market and Palmer Bros. Groceries and Provisions
Richardson, Theodore J. (artist). Size: 13.5 x 25.5 in. Medium: Watercolor on paper Signed lower right. Work was conserved and re-matted February 1994 by Copp, Denver.