In Winter and Pond Company's photograph album THE TRAIL OF '98 Full album caption: "Energy and vigor marked the character of the thousands who surged into the Yukon. Note the family rocker accompanying the mother and her child on the trail,...
In Winter and Pond Company's photograph album THE TRAIL OF '98 Full album caption: "Necessity transformed countless obstacles to stepping stones. A jaunting car constructed on the trail serving transportation needs." A family's...
Based upon information from Jim Geraghty Louis Lund and passengers ride in wagon belonging to Tom Knudson, pulled by horses named Prince and Bill; wagon faces the airport area in the jökulhlaup channel
Title from album caption Long view down street; signs for lodging, the Hotel Northern, and the Palace Hotel on left; unattended, unhitched wagons on street
60 second, black & white/silent, film clip of Matanuska Valley Colony houses and tents at Palmer, Alaska. Scenes include a horse drawn wagon, an automobile, scenes of houses and tents at Palmer (including some under construction) and a train...
Title taken from front of photograph. Northward view of Seward, Alaska taken from the 4th Avenue dock. Several men (possibly steamer passengers) are standing on the dock while others walk toward town. Also from front of photograph: "4th Ave." 1906?...
The street is roped off and floats are travelling up the road during a parade in Dawson City, British Columbia, Canada. This may be a celebration of Victoria Day. Businesses visible are L. J. Grey Hairdressing, The Northern Cafe, J. L. Sale, The...
Title from verso. Image shows view of a large building on a hillside, presumably the main building on the campus of the Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines. Some people sitting inside an uncovered automobile are visible on the...
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 from handwritten note on cardboard mount. Photograph of pier 21 in 1910. The number on the sign lists the pier as Pier 2. At the left edge is the Alaska Pacific Steamship Company at Pier 1.
A letter on the back of photograph reads "Have not seen Doctor B for quite a while. Mr.& Mrs. (illegible) and two little lasses come up to see us quite often. He is the science teacher here he came from Oregon City. Seems like our own people....
Title taken from caption. " Government packers returning from the trail, March 1905. " Photographer: P. S. Hunt, photo No. G189. Reproduced from a glass plate.