Title taken from verso. Portrait of Fred Wildon Fickett and his wife Nellie Lord Fickett. Also from verso: "Married Sept. 12, 1886, Carmel, Maine. Originally picture made b[e]t[ween] 1916 & 1920. Same picture as in 'Ariz[ona] Daily Star' July 13,...
Two women that are possibly standing on a blanket- or rug-covered table, with a moose skull on the front and two men also visible. On the right is Charlotte who married Big Steve and on the left is Margaret Lord.
Title taken from verso. Fred Wildon Fickett and wife Nellie Lord Fickett sitting in chairs outside their house at 62 Franklin Street in Tucson, Arizona. Also from verso: "Taken ab[ou]t 1914 in front of their Tucson home - 62 Franklin St." Postcard....
Title taken from image. Icon depicting St. Innocent, or Ivan Veniaminov. Verso: Glory to Thee, O Lord, Glory to Thee In prayerful rememberance of the Monastic tonsuring of Priest Theodore Fryntzko by his Eminence,...
Remainder of title: and recommending an appropriation for the payment for the territory ceded to the United States, and legislation for the occupation and government of the same. At head of title: 40th Congress, 1st session. Senate. Ex.Doc....
Title taken from caption. The card reads "Thy bounty shines in Autumn, unconfined, / And spreads a feast for everything that lives. / So many we, Lord, the greater blessing know / That comes to him who hath and gives." Color postcard.
Title page in British atlas: maps and charts accompanying the Case of Great Britain, by the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal, and published by the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1904.
Album caption: "A gold bucket full of odd shaped nuggets with a cabin replica in gold, produced by J. L. Sale and Company, presented to Lady Minto on the occasion of the visit by Governor Lord and Lady Minto to Dawson City in 1900."
Signs: Take care of your truck. We'll take care of the road. Tanana Bridge 12 Mi. Praise the Lord and keep your trucks rolling. Hey Driver!! Keep on the road and out of the ditch. Help us lick that son of a ?[struck through] to jo. So...
Treaty concerning the Cession of the Russian Possessions in North America by his Majesty the Emperor of all the Russians to the United States of America; Concluded March 30, 1867.