Title taken from verso. Jeff Bowman (left) and Alaska radio and television broadcasting pioneer Augie Hiebert with television cameras at KTVA-TV broadcasting studio in Anchorage, Alaska. Lettering on camera at left reads: "KTVA Ch[annel] 11." July...
Descriptive Narrative: Walrus ivory carvings representing "Mutt & Jeff", early comic strip characters each with an inlaid ivory nose. a: Mutt; b: Jeff
Dimensions: H: 7.10 x 3.50 cm
Title from indexer. Identifications from verso are: 1. Alfred Frank left top, 2. Hazel Frank, left bottom, 3. Jeff Frank, middle top, 4. Arthur Frank, middle center, 5. child at middle bottom is unidentified, 6. Lucy Frank at...
Title supplied by cataloger. Slide labeled, 'Duplicate.' Slide box labeled, 'Mushing early.' Jeff Schultz photograph. Original format: 35mm color slide
Title taken from attached note and back of photograph. "Main building approximately 1935 - 1940. Extreme left - Mrs. Clifford Smith, Mrs Harold Jesting (?) from Baltimore, Mrs. Woole, Mrs. Clausen, Mrs Cremeans, Mrs. Austin Gills, Mrs. Rogge,...
Title taken from back of photograph and attached note: "Seated at tea table: Mrs. George Gasser and Mrs. Ernest N. Patty (deceased). Seated in semi-circle from left: 1 - Mrs. Peter Despot 2 ?? 3 - Mrs. Jeff Studdert 4 - Mrs. Joe (Mary) Barrows 5 -...
Title taken from front. View of riverboats "Gen. J.W. Jacobs" and "Gen. Jeff C. Davis" put up for winter at Nenana, Alaska. Also from front: "A.E.C. G2050." Signs on ships read: "Q.M.C. [Quartermaster Corps] U.S.A." An Alaska Engineering Commission...
Title taken from front. View of steamboat "Gen. Jeff C. Davis" breaking through ice on Yukon River, Alaska. 1920's? Postcard (color). Original photograph size: 3 1/4" x 5 1/4".
View looking down street between businesses; showing are Pack Train Restaurant, Empire Theatre, Jeff Smith's Parlor (317), New York and Alaska Trading and Mining Co., and others Negative was damaged along bottom edge, but central part of image...
Title from notes on image Other information on image: Photographer was possibly [J.]E. Peiser, No. 1; photograph was taken by "Flashlight" at "11 P.M."; Soapy was "killed July 8th, 1898"; and "copyright" [was?] "applied for in the U.S. &...