Title taken from verso. View of opening day at J. Vic Brown and Sons Jewelers on Fourth Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska. Signs on buildings read: "J Vic Brown & Sons Jewelers," "Reeds," and "515 Club." 1953. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original...
Portrait photograph of Vic Fischer. This was taken when he served as a delegate to the Alaska Constitutional Convention, held in Fairbanks at the University of Alaska, November 8, 1955 - February 6, 1956.
Title taken from verso. View of fishing boat "Vic Hansen" bringing crab to seafood processing ship "Alindeska Sea" at Cold Bay, Alaska. Printing on boat reads: "Vic Hansen." 1980's? Photographer: Billy B. Johnson. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x...
Title taken from verso. Interior view of J. Vic Brown and Sons Jewelers on Fourth Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska, with merchandise on shelves and in display cases. 1953. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 5" x 7 1/8".
Title taken from verso. Interior view of J. Vic Brown and Sons Jewelers in Anchorage, Alaska. From lettering on walls: "Omega. Accutron. Longines." From information with photo: "After remodeling." May 18, 1965. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original...
Title taken from verso. On item: June, Eskimo Girl taken at Nov. 11 parade in front of J. Vic Browns. A young Alaska Native girl in head scarf, kuspuk, and traditional footwear stands in front of an Anchorage store display window with a tea set....
Title taken from caption. "Left to Right: Knute Lind - McGrath - Lake Minchumina Area 1923 to Present, Vic Nystrom (Highpower Swede) North Fork of Kuskokwim 1923-25, Einar Carlson, South Fork of Kuskokwim 1925-55. All Old Pros." Notes...
Looking down on 4th Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska. Sign on business at far left reads: "Ship Creek Meat Co." Automobiles are diagonally parked on both sides of the street; pedestrians are visible in the distance. "4th Ave Anchorage, Alaska. Thomas...
Title taken from caption. View of fur pelts hanging at either side of sign for Anchorage Fur Rendezvous and people in street in Anchorage, Alaska. Mount McKinley Apartments are in far left background. Sign reads: "Anchorage Fur Rendezvous. All for...
Third volume of five volume set of diaries kept by Walter Todd, railroad surveyor for Alaskan Engineering Commission in southcentral Alaska. Jan. 15, 1917-May 18, 1917. [97] pages ; 15 cm.
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 verso. Group of men dressed in women's clothing at fire hall, Anchorage, Alaska. Also from verso: "Fire hall, Anchorage. April 6, 1926. Left to right: Vic Anderson, Emil Pfeil, J.J. Delaney, Ray Matheson, Geo[rge] C. Dickens, Fred...
View looking east down Fourth Avenue from F Street in Anchorage, Alaska. Sign across street in foreground reads: "Anchorage Fur Rendezvous. All for fun. Fun for all." Sign across street in background reads: "Anchorage. All-America City." Businesses...
View of blanket toss during Fur Rendezvous celebration on 4th Avenue between E and F Streets in Anchorage, Alaska, with photographer on roof in background. Signs on buildings read: "Meridian Club," "Carol's" [dress shop], "J Vic Browne & Sons...
Title taken from verso. View of Alaska Governor William Egan riding in car in parade along Fourth Avenue between E and F Streets during Fur Rondy celebration in Anchorage, Alaska, with spectators lined up behind fence and buildings in background....
Title taken from verso. Anchorage's July Fourth Festival, 1949, on Fourth Avenue between E and F streets. Spectators line the street and stand on rooftops as a car goes by. Businesses shown include Smart Shop: ladies apparel, The Gitchell, Lee's...
Title taken from text on image. The family of Rubye Johnson poses for a photograph in the snow outside a log cabin in Anchorage. Persons identified (L-R): Ellen, Vic, Bertha, Rubye, Mama. Original photograph size: 3 3/8 x 5 ½.
Title taken from writing in image. "Charley Schultz, French [illegible], Vic Olson. From a Noel Ross negative." The letters WACO are visible on the tail of the biplane.
Title taken from verso. Interior view of Maud Hausler's store/Post Office interior at McKinley Park National Park, Alaska (later Denali National Park.) The photograph was sent to Vic Rivers from George R. Wilson. From verso: "1938 Do you...