Title from accompanying note. ["Fairbanks flood, 1967; negative only, no print."] The inscription on the building located on the roof reads: "1906 Masonic Temple."
Title from verso. Image of Masonic Temple, on First Avenue, built by the Tanana Commercial Company in 1906 and remodeled by the Freemasons in 1916. Photo may have been taken by Calvin F. Townsend, a U.S. Bureau of Fisheries game warden...
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows the lodge room at the Masonic Temple in Fairbanks. Chairs line the room, and the ceiling is ornately decorated.
Title by indexer. Photograph shows the masonic temple in Fairbanks, Alaska, which was built in 1906 according to the building. A large American flag is hung outside it.
Dog sled team waiting with a musher on the Chena River. Samson's Hardware & Machinery is visible in the background as well as the Masonic Temple. Other than the musher, eight other people are present. This photograph shows...
Musher with sled dog team on the Chena River, Fairbanks, Alaska. There are several onlookers. Samson's Hardware store and the Masonic Temple are visible in the background. This pictures shows the same people and buildings...
Title from verso. View of the Masonic Temple, corner of 4th Avenue and F Street, Anchorage, Alaska, with dog team. Also from verso: "Small building in rear with sign "storage" on it was used as the first Presbyterian church while the present one...
Title taken from verso. View of Masonic Temple building in Anchorage, Alaska, at corner of 4th Avenue and F Street, south side, with church at left and antenna visible over buildings. Businesses shown include: Oyster Loaf (restaurant), J.C. Morris...
Title supplied by cataloger. Fourth Avenue, between F and G streets, south side, downtown Anchorage. Masonic Temple, Reed Building, and 4th Avenue Theater. Pedestrians and parked cars can also be seen. 1949. 5x4 contact print, 5x4 neg, 5x4 copy neg
Title taken from verso. Street scene of Fourth Avenue. Anchorage, May 15, 1949. Shows Masonic Temple, Reed Building, 4th Avenue Theater, Eckmann's Furniture, pedestrians, parked cars, and stop light. 5x4 contact print, 5x4 neg