Title taken from caption on postcard. "Indian Mounds, St. Paul, Minn." A well landscaped park with a waterfront view. The sight of the mounds dominates the scenery. The postmark reads Fairbanks, Alaska Sep 4, 1 - AM. The date is not legible,...
Title taken from caption on postcard. "Portland, Oregon. U.S. Custom House." The postmark on this color postcard reads Fairbanks, Alaska Sep 18, 3 - PM, 1909.
Title taken from caption on postcard. A humorous color postcard with cartoon figures. The male figure is about to drop a headband in the river and a distraught woman (seemingly the owner of the headband) is shown in a street corner the caption...
Title taken from front. Postcard shows walrus gathered on ice, Bering Sea, near Nome, Alaska. Handwritten inscription on verso reads: "Today looks like fall, feels like winter of the states. "Ain't that awful Mabelle." FCH 8/29/09 Teller, Alaska....
Title taken from front. Postcard shows winter view of Valdez, Alaska taken from docks, with person walking along dock. Handwritten inscription on verso reads: "Valdez Alaska. Tues[day] Jan 30, 1923. Here I am. What do you think of it? Cold feet?? I...
Postcard shows Milton Carlson standing on street, Valdez, Alaska, gazing at snow and buildings. Business shown at left, Producers and Consumers Exchange. Handwritten inscription on verso reads: "Valdez Alaska. 2/18/23. This is a marvel of...
Postcard shows Milton Carlson standing on street, Valdez, Alaska. Business shown at left, Producers and Consumers Exchange. Handwritten inscription on verso reads: "Valdez Alaska. 2/20/23. This is good for "cold feet". I am standing on 5 or 6 feet...
Title taken from front. Postcard shows view of Valdez, Alaska from dock. Handwritten inscription on verso reads: "Am now farther away from home than ever. Have been very busy and have not had time to write. Will write to you from time to time of...
Title taken from front. View of building and WAMCATS (Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System) telegraph tower at Fort Gibbon, Alaska. Handwritten inscription on verso reads: "Dear Ann & family, We leave today for San Francisco. Love...
Title taken from front. View of cars along the road from the dock to the town of Cordova, Alaska. From verso: "Juneau. March 21/21. Dear family, Just arrived and boat only stays 1/2 hours. Fairly good trip. Love, Daddy. [Addressed:] Mrs. S. David...
View of the village of Atka, Alaska. From verso: "Dear folks - A picture of our village to bring our Christmas Greetings to you. Didn't have Xmas cards so Bell made these for us. Lovingly, Rhoda. [Address:] Mr. & Mrs. E. L. Engle, Endevell, Broome...
Title taken from front. View of railroad bridge at mile 49, Alaska Central Railroad. Also from front: "Old bridge at 48. 52 [with arrow pointing at tunnel]. Tunel [sic] [also with arrow pointing at tunnel]." From verso: "Mile 12. Oct 27 - My dear...
Title taken from front. View of men, dog team, and sled at Johnson Creek Summit, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. From verso: "Sunrise, Alaska March 27, 09. The reverse is a scene along the trail we came over. D. [Addressed to:] Miss Ann Karasek, Seward,...
View of Kodiak, Alaska. From verso: "With kindest thoughts. H. P. Allen. [Address:] Dr. Haverstock, Anchorage, Alaska. [Postmark:] Kodiak, Alaska. Jun 13 1928. 10 AM." 1928. Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 5 3/8".
Title taken from front. Two young boys with dog pulling cart loaded with pieces of scrap lumber, Seward, Alaska. From verso: "Dear Buddie. How would you like to have a team of dogs like this picture? Be a good boy. Daddy. [Addressed to:] Frederick...
Supplemental materials: Summer in the Northland. Camp at Malaspina. 20 June. Tlingit Indians from Yakutat. Bill Thompson with partial view of face. [Postmark:] Katalla, Alaska Aug 20 1908 AM Mr. G. Eatherly Moss.