Title from finding aid. Photograph appears to be a self-portrait of Albert J. Johnson. Subdivision is finding aid reads: "Johnson, Albert J." There is a crack across the middle of the glass.
Title taken from accompanying note. "Portrait of Alice & Jennie." This is an image of a framed photograph. Jennie is sitting; her daughter Alice, (about age six) is standing close with one hand extended, holding her mother's hand. [They are the...
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows baby Alice Marie Johnson sitting for a portrait. She is dressed in a white gown, with a lacy bonnet on her head.
Title taken from accompanying note. A full-length studio portrait of a girl in formal wear: white dress, matching white hat, and black shoes. [She may be the daughter of the creator of this collection and photographer Albert J. Johnson.]
Title taken from accompanying note. A studio portrait of an Alice Marie Johnson as an infant sitting on a table. She is wearing a white dress, a matching overcoat/cloak, and a bonnet.
Title taken from accompanying note. An image of a framed photograph of Alice Marie Johnson as a little girl. She is wearing a white, fur-trimmed dark coat and matching velvet bucket hat with a patch of white fur.
Title from verso. "Allen D. Hulen CAA District Adminstrator Alaska Region Anc." A shoulder-length, close-up portrait of a man in glasses, wearing a dark suit, a white shirt, and a bow tie. The pin on his lapel has the form of wings on a shield...
Title from verso. Image shows an elderly woman wearing a visor and sweater cardigan. Biographical information from the Amelia Hill Photograph Collection at the Alaska State Library states, "Amelia Hill was the resident nurse for the...
Title taken from recto. "42 An Artic [i.e., Arctic] Beauty. Eskimo Girl. Hewitt's Photo Shop, Anchorage, Alaska." Studio portrait of a Native girl in fur parka. 5x4 contact print, 5x4 neg
Portrait of Andrew Kashevaroff, later Russian Orthodox priest, taken in San Francisco, California. From front: "Fred's [Fred Wildon Fickett's] assistant in Weather Bureau - then U.S. Signal Corps. Andrew Kashavaroff [sic]. Sitka, Alaska." From...