Title taken from back of photo. "HQ [Headquarters] AAC [Alaskan Air Command] -- Poles Arrive -- Airlifted in to the stricken community of Seward, Alaska, telephone poles were hustled into the city to replace those downed by the earthquake. The...
Title taken from label on matting. View of five totem poles in front of curio shop in Juneau, Alaska, with men standing next to largest pole and car parked in front of building. Signs on building read: "The Nugget Shop", "Nugget Apts.", and...
Title from image. Three women between totem poles on path in front of building. Verso: From a long distance the totem poles announced to the visitor that he was approaching the Alaskan Building. These totem poles, with the Alaskan Indians,...
Three totem poles, which suggest that is Southeast Alaska, are visible with some wooden buildings. A number of people appear to be looking at the totem poles. Two other photographs of two of the totem poles are...
Title from caption in album, caption reads: "Nov 8 - Totem poles about old ruined house at Kung". Photograph shows a sandy riverbank with three totem poles in the distance.
Title from caption in album, caption reads: "Nov 23 - Totem poles at Kung". Photograph shows two totem poles. They are surrounded by tall grass and trees. A canoe sits in front of them.
Title from caption. Photograph of tripod telegraph poles across a lake. Caption reads: Tripods made of 25 ft poles across small lake five feet in depth near 85. Built on the ice and settled as ice melted in spring. But little aligning found...
Title taken from photo album. View of totem poles in front of buildings in Fort Wrangell (later Wrangell), Alaska. Woman holding umbrella, possibly H. Forbes, stands at left, and man and women with umbrellas walk toward totem poles. 1891.
Title taken from caption. Street scene in front of a store in Wrangell, Alaska. A banner reading "Bear totem" stretches across the street and several carved totem poles stand on the street outside the store. Signs above the store read: "Curios" and...
View of a Signal Corps crew member walking on a dirt track alongside a string of telephone poles. Linesmen are perched near the top of the first three poles in the photograph. Image was most likely taken somewhere on the Kenai Peninsula.
Title taken from label on matting. View of Chief Kahshakes totem poles in front of house in Saxman, Alaska. Photographer's number 8391. 1938. Photographer: Ray B. Dame. Original photograph size: 9 5/8" x 7 7/8".
Two totem poles stand in front of some wood buildings with three people walking at left. Totem poles suggest that this is Southeast Alaska. The area appears to be heavily forested. A nearly identical photograph is...
Two totem poles stand in front of some wood buildings, which suggests that this is Southeast Alaska.The area appears to be heavily forested. What looks like the bow of a kayak can be seen in the foreground. A nearly...
Title from caption. Photograph of a totem pole in Ketchikan. Caption reads: "One of the finest carved totem poles in S. Eastern Alaskan [sic], situated at Ketchikan. These totem poles represent the history of the tribe that erect them &...
Title taken from caption. This is a frontal view of the totem poles; with their width as well as their height in full view, they appear more imposing at this angle.