Title from caption. Photograph of Seattle as seen from Puget Sound. Narrative in photo album reads: "View of Seattle from Puget Sound, in left main part of city, L. C. Smith Bldg, highest building west of the Miss. River at the right."
Title taken from caption. The "Atlanta" is most likely the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter "Atalanta". Photograph taken in Puget Sound, Washington, during the 1938 Smithsonian Institution's Archaeological Expedition to the Aleutian Islands.
Title taken from caption. The "Atlanta" is most likely the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter "Atalanta". From May's journal, dated May 21st: "The Atlanta [sic], a Coast Guard ship stationed at Seattle, escorted us out for a mile or two with the relatives and...
Title taken from image. Signs in image: Keep in a cool, dry place; Notice to Fishermen, Office & Store. Verso: Astoria and Puget Sound Pkg Co. Excursion Inlet. Photographer's number 280.
Relief shown hachures, spot heights and hill shading. Cover title. Insets: [Klondike gold fields] -- Overland to the Clondyke -- [Alaska Peninsula]. Published from original, hand-drawn map. On cover verso: Map of Pacific North Route [Washington...
The George King Collection describes in photographs and manuscript material early aviation in Alaska. There are two series in this collection. The first series consists of five photograph albums and two folders of loose photographs. The second...
Group of men identified as left to right: Scott C. Bone, Governor of Alaska; A. W. Leonard, President of Puget Sound L. & P. G.; Samuel H. Piles, U. S. Senator (Wash.); Clarence B.?; Charles W. Fairbanks, Vice President of the United States;...
Title from caption. Photograph of Lawyer and Cora Rivenburg on Bainbridge Island. Narrative in photo album reads: "Mrs. R. & I on an outing on an island between Seattle & Bremerton on Puget Sound."
Title taken from caption: "Ship Star of Alaska at anchor in Chignik Bay." View of the ship "Star of Alaska" docked in Chignik Bay, Alaska. The ship started out as the "Balclutha" on January 15, 1887 under British registry, and in 1899 it...
The Alaska ferry, Wickersham, was purchased by the State of Alaska from the Swedish Stena Line for $6,960,000.00 in April, 1968, having only been built and in service for 6 months. Originally named M.V. Stena Brittanica, the ferry left Gothenberg,...