View of the entrance to the Golden North Hotel in Skagway, Alaska. Signs read: "Golden North Hotel". From front: "Skagway". Photo taken between 1962 and 1967. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 3 1/2".
Junior Ambasadors to Alaska special event pass from the Golden Gate International Exposition at Treasure Island, San Francisco, California. Pass reads: "SPECIAL EVENT. G.G.I.E. TREASURE ISLAND. * * * * BEARER * * * *. JUNIOR AMBASSADORS TO...
Three women stand in front of trees and plants in the Japanese Tea Garden in San Francisco, California's Golden Gate Park. Photos UAF-1985-122-85 to UAF-1985-122-89 seem to be of the same people and place.
Title from caption. Also written on photo: "Sept 16th 03" and "Nowell 96." At least nine people, one man on crutches, stand on the wooden sidewalk in front of Nome's Golden Gate Hotel. In front of the door are piles of wooden and folding...
Title from verso. Photograph shows a group of children and adults posing by a trailer at Golden Gate International Exposition site at Treasure Island in San Francisco. A group of eight boys from Presidio Junior HIgh School traveled to Alaska as...
Transcript of diary kept by Myrtle Ryan (later Bunger) in 1900 that describes her journey to and life in Dawson in the Yukon Territory and Nome, Alaska. Myrtle recounts how she traveled from Los Angeles, California to Skagway by boat in January...
Title taken from information with photo. View of Golden Gate Hotel on Second Street, Nome, Alaska. Businesses shown include U.S. Post Office, Dr. Whiting, and Briner's. Photo is property of Cook Inlet Historical Society. 1909.
Title from article, published in 1989, about the first officially sponsored derby, held in Juneau in 1947 Note: Dick Harris won the first Golden North Salmon Derby with a 38-pound, 4-ounce salmon
Three women stand in front of trees and plants in what may be the Japanese Tea Garden in San Francisco, California's Golden Gate Park. Appears identical to UAF-1985-122-85.
Photograph of the Fairbanks riverfront with several businesses visible. Seen here are a portion of the N.C. Company warehouse, Manders Store and Drug, Northern Hotel, Shaw House and Golden's Grocery.
Title from caption. Image shows vegetables on display inside a large wood framed building with a corrugated metal roof. An upper balcony and doors are visible below the ceiling of the building. British and American flags and banners are...
Ransom Tony Schultz (Tony) came to Alaska in 1938. That same year he bought his first plane and obtained his pilot's license. He began flying for Star Airlines (later Alaska Airlines) in 1940, and in 1950, was chosen as their first chief bush...
Title taken from caption. " C. H. Golden, Antone Carlson and P. E. Cashman driving the second copper spike in the V-Y Ry., August 15, 1906 ". Photographer: P. S. Hunt, photo No. G955
Title taken from caption. View of the main street of Skagway, Alaska. Signs shown include: "The Pack Train Inn", "Olympia, It's the Water", "Gold Dust Bought", "Pabst Blue Ribbon", "Chevron Gasolines", "Golden North Hotel", and " [ ? ] Photo Shop....
This stereograph depicts miners climbing the section of trail over Chilkoot Pass that was known as the "golden staircase," where steps had been carved out of snow and ice to aid the climbers over the top of the pass. Behind the line of climbers in...
This stereograph (or stereoview) depicts miners carrying equipment climbing up the trail over the section of Chilkoot Pass that was known as the "golden staircase," where steps had been carved out of the snow and ice. Behind the climbers is the...
Title taken from information with photo. View of Second Street, Nome, Alaska, with pedestrians. Businesses shown include Golden Gate Hotel and U.S. Post Office. Photo is property of Cook Inlet Historical Society. 1909.
Title taken from front. G.L. Morris Co. preparing to transport a boiler for Darling & Dean Co. via horse drawn wagon, Nome, Alaska. Business shown: Golden Gate Hotel. From verso: "Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." 1910. Photographer:...
Title taken from label on matting. View of sign at site where President Warren G. Harding drove golden spike at completion of Alaska Railroad in Nenana, Alaska. Sign reads: "A golden spike was driven at this point by President Harding on completion...
Group of tourists standing outside buildings at McCarthy, Alaska. Signs on buildings read: "Museum" and "The Golden." The Golden was a saloon at one time. July 4, 1956. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 4" x 5".