Color photograph of Govenor Gruening's Secretarial staff from 1941, identified as left to right: Katherine Torkelsen, Etolin Coulter, Estella Draper, Gladys Overby and Katherine Pinzon.
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....
Portrait photograph of Katherine Nordale. This was taken when she served as a delegate to the Alaska Constitutional Convention, held in Fairbanks at the University of Alaska, November 8, 1955 - February 6, 1956.
Photograph of Katherine Claypool (left) with friend and baby in a horse-drawn cart on a street in Tanana, Alaska. A raised wooden sidewalk runs along the street outside local businesses. Signs on the buildings include: "Tanana" and "Eagle."...
Katherine Powers, dressed in a nurses uniform, stands beside an Alaska Rural Rehabilitation Corporation truck. Truck has "ARRC 30" on the door. A Matanuska Valley Colony building site is visible in the background. Original photograph size: 7 x 5...
Some Alaskans holding a sign advocating for Adlai Stevenson for the 1956 democratic nominee. Identified in this photograph are left to right Hugh Wade, Bob Sachs, Katherine Nordale, Jim van der Heydt, Bill Egan, Alex Miller, McNabb, Gruening,...
Title taken from back. "The science club was organized in the fall of 1934 by students and faculty from chemistry, home economics, agriculture, and general science. From left to right back row: instructor Roland Snodgrass, Leo Saarela, Elinor...
Title taken from accompanying note. "Miss Eleanor Ridgeway & Katherine Koster." Two young women, dressed in warm fur garments, are standing in front of a log cabin.
Title from verso. "Katherine Powers, nurse Kanakanak - 5 years in Alaska. Star Airways." Three women and a child are standing in front of an Aircraft with a large white star logo. All are dressed in heavy fur coats. The woman on the left is...
Group posed outside their home in Fairbanks, Alaska, with snow piled high on the entryway and roof. Left to right: Judge Charles E. Claypool, Miss Helen A. Cowles, Katherine C. Claypool, J. Tod Cowles, Jack Claypool and Mrs. Charles (Annie-Belle)...
Winter view of Katherine and Jack Claypool with two dogs and a sled in front of their Uncle Tod Cowles' law office in Circle City or Tanana, Alaska. Sign above door of the log building reads: "Cowles. Lawyer." Contact print size: 3 1/2" x 5".
Victor C. Rivers, Presiding, and Rev. Malcolm S. Sweet, Chaplain, are next to flags; in front of them are Katherine T. Alexander, Secretary, and Pat Satre, Assistant Secretary; members of the Senate fill the room
Victor C. Rivers, Presiding, and Rev. Malcolm S. Sweet, Chaplain, are next to flags; in front of them are Katherine T. Alexander, Secretary, and Pat Satre, Assistant Secretary; members of the Senate fill the room
William E. Beltz, Presiding, sits at desk by Alaska flag; Katherine Alexander, Secretary, and Virginia Regan, Asst. Secretary, are at front of desk; members of the Senate fill the room
William E. Beltz, Presiding, sits at desk by Alaska flag; Katherine Alexander, Secretary, and Virginia Regan, Asst. Secretary, are at front of desk; members of the Senate fill the room
Descriptive Narrative: Watercolor on paper, depicting totem poles at Old Kasaan. Signed "Katherine Delaney Abrams" in lower left corner. Dimensions: H: 18.25 in, W: 14 in