Title from accompanying notes. "6 April. Lois, Floyd, and some of our gear. The object in the immediate foreground is an igloo that Hat & I built to store food and gear." Two people under wing of green and white airplane, freight boxes, and...
Title from accompanying notes. "Mt. Bona, 'Bonaparte,' our tent partially surrounded by a snow wall to protect it from high winds. Lois, Hat, and Floyd's Cessna in the late afternoon of 6 April." Cessna airplane with identification numbers...
Title from accompanying notes. "Lois Jensen eating dinner. Our tent is a 4-man McKinley tent, but it's a bit tight when 4 people occupy it." Woman eating with chopsticks from bowl, in yellow tent.
Title from accompanying material. "Lois, Jack, Donna (who sent me the pie) & West just before Floyd Miller flew West & me to Fairbanks to catch a flight to Seattle." Four people posed on the stoop in front of a log cabin.
8x10 photo. Title from caption. Full caption reads:
"Joe Amarok, Eskimo leader from Nome, Alaska sprinkled water from the Bering Sea on the nose of the Clipper North Wind, first of Pan American World Airways scheduled DC-4s to arrive...
The Coleen M. Platner Photographs (ca. 1909-1920s) contain photographs of pioneer children and their families living in Alaska, chiefly Iditarod, Chatanika, Little Eldorado City, and Eldorado Creek. There are also photographs from Nome and the...
Title from accompanying notes. "Floyd Miller, his Cessna, and a good looking woman (later found out her name was Mrs. Lois Jensen)." A man and a woman next to an airplane parked in the mountains. The visible markings on the rear of the...
Fourth of July Parade on Fourth Avenue between E and F Streets, Anchorage, Alaska, with buildings shown on the north side of the street. Businesses shown include The Gitchell, Lee's Men's Wear, Food Center, Ship Creek Market, Dr. L.W. Hines,...
Title taken from front. View of 4th Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska, with businesses, cars, and pedestrians. From verso: "This is 4th Ave. taken from the Masonic Hall. The walk that leads to the right of picture is to the City Hall." Businesses shown...
Title taken from verso. Alaskan "pioneers" visiting railroad car in which President Warren G. Harding rode, Alaska. Also from verso: ""Pioneers" visiting same. Left to right: Mrs. Elizabeth Bliss, Marie Silverman, Leif Strand, Lois Paderson, Heinie...
Title from sleeve. Lois Anderson, wife of Jack C. Anderson, Jr., stands at the punchbowl at the party for the 25th wedding anniversary of Senator Ted and Ann Stevens. Photographer's number: 26020. 2 1/4 B&W negative.
Title from sleeve. Name on boat appears to be Lois Anderson. Boat docked on Kachemak Bay, with mountains in distance. Photographer's numbers: 4 3182 48, 1915-12B. 4 X 5 B&W negative.
Title taken from front. View of Fourth Avenue at night, Anchorage, Alaska. Business shown include Lois Beauty Salon, Rexall Drug Store, and Cheechako Tavern. From verso: "Official photograph. Air Corps U.S. Army, 2nd Mapping Squadron, Felts Field,...
Title from accompanying notes. "Floyd & Pete burying skis for use as anchor points to tie down the plane for the night. Floyd, and Lois who lives in Illiamna (which is NW of Kodiak) spent the night. Note: Lois describes her night staying with...