Portrait photograph of Brenda Itta with the note: To our great and wonderful Senator of Alaska-Senator Gruening. Thank you for all you have done for the Eskimos. Sincerely, Brenda Itta.
Color postcard with the title on the front. On the back it reads: Dear Bartlett, I am positive this will interest you-you were five years of age at the time-and just as fine a boy as you are a man. Sincerely, A. J. Raynor (Al)
"U.S. Senator from Alaska Bob Bartlett and Governor Wm. Egan pose together on the occasion of Bartlett's formal presentation to the State of the first 49-star flag to fly above the west front of the U. S. Capitol. The Senator holds a certification...
Title taken from caption. "9271 -- (30) In this view we have an excellent representation of a Lapland reindeer train ready to start on its journey over the limitless fields of snow. We notice the broad hoofs of the deer, wisely provided by...
Title taken from caption. The following letter was written on the back of this photograph. "My dear Louise! Many thanks for your letter. Here is the way the college looked just before the snow came. The west wing, power plant and dormitory were...
Title from caption. "(c) Winter - [Pond] Co. First aeroplane flight over Juneau, Alaska. August 16, 1920." Verso reads: "NY / Nome Black Wolf Squadron flew over [Juenau]. Pilot Kirkpatrick dropped packet for [Government]. For Mrs. Loftus - We...
Title taken from front. Portrait of John J. McLean of Sitka, Alaska, taken in San Francisco, California. From photo jacket: "S[er]g[ean]t John J. McLean." From verso: "Yours sincerely, John J. McLean." From photo border: "Taber. Elevator. 8...
View of Warner homestead, probably in Matanuska Valley, Alaska. From verso: "Dear Peterson: There are some snaps of Warner homestead. I'd appreciate it if you'd send the one of the house and children to Mrs. Warner. Thanks for your note and the...
The front of a holiday card showing a group of school boys on the steps of the Jesse Lee Home in Seward, Alaska. From the front: "Seasons Greetings from our house to your house. [?] from my lads and me. Sincerely yours H. Mother [house mother]...
Anscel Eckmann arrived at Juneau in a Lockheed Vega plane, the first non-stop flight from Seattle to Alaska. Inscription on photo: To Governor Parks. Sincerely, A. P. Eckmann. 5-15-29. Lettering on airplane: 432E, Alaska-Washington Airways,...
L. to r.: Mrs. Spriggs, Harold Spriggs, Reverend Samuel Spriggs. Spriggs was the Presbyterian minister at Barrow, AK 1900. Image: "Yours sincerely, S.R. Spriggs and family."