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?...
Icy debris covers the corner of Fourth Avenue and Washington in Seward, Alaska, at the former location of the Arcade Building, after the fire of November 23-24, 1941. The Brosius Apartment building stands behind the debris and railroad cars can be...
Looking north on Fourth Avenue in Seward, Alaska after the fire of November 23-24, 1941, with men walking at right. Brown & Hawkins and Leo-Bobby Liquor Store are at left. 1941-1942. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original photograph size: 4" x 6".
Title from caption in photo album. Full Caption reads: "The Alaskan Polar Bear Hockey Team 1 Pat O'Neill 'Alaska's native son' (Trainer) 2 Glen Franklin 'We GOT to win this game fellows' (Manager) 3 Doc. L. L. Hufman 'Judge of scotch'...
Title taken from caption. View of the main street of Cordova, Alaska. The sign on the nearest building, on the far side of the street reads "Cordova Hand Laundry". The next building has "Alaska Steamship Co." painted on it. The third building has a...
Title taken from caption. View of the main street of Cordova, Alaska. The sign on the nearest building, on the far side of the street reads "Cordova Hand Laundry". The next building has "Alaska Steamship Co." painted on it. The third building has a...
View of a street corner in downtown Anchorage, Alaska. The Smart Shop Ladies Apparel store is in the center of the photo, to its right is Koslosky's Menswear store, and above both is the Anchorage Westward Hotel. Signs in the photo include "Smart...
Title taken from caption. View of Walter J. Hickel standing at the food tables of a Governor's picnic, held on the Anchorage Park Strip, Anchorage, Alaska. In the background is the ARCO building (name later changed to the Conoco/Phillips building)...
Title taken from caption. View of Ermalee Hickel and guests at the Governor's picnic held on the Anchorage Park Strip in 1971. In the background is the ARCO building (later named the Conoco/Phillips building) at 700 G Street, Anchorage, Alaska....
View of the exterior of a bank damaged by the March 27, 1964 earthquake, in Anchorage, Alaska.The signs read: "Wits Travel Service" and "AM Alaska Mutual Savings Bank". The street sign reads: "5th Ave" and "F St". From caption: "1964". Photo taken...
View of the snow covered cityscape of Anchorage, Alaska and the Cook Inlet to its right. In the front of the photo is a parking lot and a Texaco gas station. Caption at top of photo reads: "Dec 22-68". Photo taken December 22, 1968.
View of a Native musher wearing bib number 5. Behind him, teams of dogs are being prepared for the 1966 Fur Rendezvous sled dog races in Anchorage, Alaska. The building to the right of the photo has the sign: "Wool[worth's]". 1966.
View of a horse jumping demonstration put on at the Anchorage Park Strip in Anchorage, Alaska. The crowd can be seen in the background. Photo taken between 1962 and 1966.
View of a woman and child entering the U.S. Post Office at Cold Bay, Alaska. A second woman can be seen approaching the entrance from the right of the photo. Signs read: "U.S. Post Office Cold Bay Alaska" and "RAA Passenger Terminal". The building...
Title taken from caption. View of a truck used by H.R. Ferguson for his horseshoeing company, Anchorage, Alaska. Sign reads: "Horseshoeing. H.R. Ferguson. Phone [ ? ] Anchorage". Photo taken during a horse jumping demonstration put on at the...
Title taken from caption. View of dogsled race contestants during Fur Rendezvous celebration in downtown Anchorage, Alaska. From verso: "Headquarters Alaskan Air Command, APO Seattle 98742, Office of Information Telephone 272-6111 or Elmendorf AFB...