Caption reads: "C. Hills [Hill's] team starting in 4th annual all Alaska sweepstakes winning 2d money. 81 hours, 400 mls. n.p. [2?]/11/11 Nome Alaska" Photos UAF-1985-122-46 to UAF-1985-122-48 may be of the same...
Ms. In ink; hand colored. Selected relief shown by hachures. Shows Western Union Telegraph line from New Westminster to Quesnelmouth with some detail. Original map glued to paper backing with neat lines and margins redrawn where missing....
(2:53 min.) (09 of 12) People's lack on interest in Statehood and politics; airplane business; dedicated mother; Toast Mistress Club; education; Alaskans -- not interested in regulations or laws; citizens -- some felt effects; Lathrop, Cap --...
Ms. Relief shown pictorially. Mounted on paper with missing neat lines and borders redrawn. Drawn by J. C. White. Shows Western Union Telegraph line from West Road River to Fort Stager and along the Collins River.
Relief shown by hachures. In color. On verso: Lloyd's topographical railway map of North America, or, the United States continent in 1900. New York : J.T. Lloyd, 1866.
Title by cataloguer. From left to right: "Dr. Albrecht, Leo Rhode R. E. Lathrop, Andrew Nerland, Mrs. Hess Dr. Bunnell, William O'Neill, W. T. Stuart, and M.J. Walsh."
Title by cataloguer. This is a group picture of the University of Alaska officials standing in either the library or in an office. From left to right: Unknown, Mr. Luther C. Hess and Mrs. Harriet B. Hess, cap. Austen Eugene Lathrop, and Andrew...
Mezzanine in 4th Avenue Theatre, Anchorage, Alaska. From verso: "Mezzanine. Cap Lathrop's portrait once hung here." 1947. Photographer: D. C. Knudsen. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".
Interior of 4th Avenue Theatre, Anchorage, Alaska, opening night, with guests. From verso: "Opening night guests. L to R - E. Wells Ervin, Louis and Stella Odsather. Cap Lathrop is behind Mrs. Odsather; the man in uniform is Col. Thomas Mosley,...
Bust of Austin E. (Cap) Lathrop, Alaskan pioneer and businessman. From front, bust reads: "Austin E. Lathrop, builder of a northern empire. A tribute of gratitude from Alaskan citizens. Fairbanks. A.D. MCMXXXIX." 1939. Original photograph size: 5"...
From verso: "Miss Miriam Dickey and Captain Lathrop. Miss Dickey is Secretary-Treasurer of the Midnight Sun Broadcasting Company, and is Capt's "right hand man" in all his other widespread enterprises. It was her interest in radio and its...
Title taken from verso. Lulu Fairbanks, Austin E. (Cap) Lathrop, and Eva McGowan standing together in Fairbanks, Alaska. From front: "Cap Lathrope [sic], Lulu Fairbanks, Eva McGowan." 1930. Original photograph size: 7" x 5".
Title taken from caption: "Lathrops Dock Anchorage." Lathrop's Dock at Ship Creek. Sternwheeler Tyconda, Wrangell. 1915. Photographer: Sydney Laurence. Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 5 1/2".
Group of men at unfinished bridge holding sign reading, "Anchorage-Fairbanks Special". James Wickersham is fourth from right. "Cap" Lathrop stands alone in lower left. Image: A.E.C. [Alaska Engineering Commission]. Photographer's number 35.
Slavery was an accepted custom in many Native tribes. On May 8, 1886, District Judge Layfayette Dawson in Sitka decided that the Thirteenth Amendment and the 1866 Civil Rights Act abolishing slavery applied to the "uncivilized tribes" of Alaska. ...