A small boat approaches Pier No. 11, which is labelled Pacific Coast Steamship Company. The pier is loaded with many people. There is another larger steamship, possibly the S. S. Umatilla, and a pier in the background.
Title from image caption Full caption: "Aboard the government cable ship, BURNSIDE, Wednesday, August 24, 1904, for the official splicing of the two sections of the Alaska Cable, [which] took place ten miles from Seattle on the return of the...
Title taken from image. Attached clipping: Aboard the Government Cable Ship, "BURNSIDE", Wednesday, August 24, 1904, for the official splicing of the Two Sections of the Alaska Cable took place ten miles from Seattle on the return of the ship...
Title taken from image. Waterfront view with the ferry TEDDY and cannery tender VIRGINIA IV of Cordova at the wharf. Alaska-Juneau mill at right, 1926.
Looking north on Broadway. Passenger train, with several men standing by. White Pass depot at extreme right. Signs in image: C.P.N., Pacific Coast Steamship Co.
Title taken in part from image. Alaska Steamship Co. and Pacific Coast Co. docks at center. CHLOPECK No. 3 at dock. Ferry dock in foreground with ferries TEDDY, LONE FISHERMAN, and AMY. Sign in image: Juneau Ferry and Navigation Co., Boat Leaves...
Horse drawn float, with people and flags, followed by a marching band, moving through the city street. Wooden sidewalks are crowded with spectators. Signs in image: Hotel Hunter; Old Charter Whiskey, Pacific Coast Steamship Co.
Black and white copy photograph of oil painting. A small boat approaches the Ancon, which is listing seriously to the port side. A Tlingit canoe is on the beach in the foreground. The village of Loring is close by. Naha Bay is in the...
Two men with a rowing dory in foreground. Cannery buildings on the far shore. The side paddle vessel Ancon is in the bay, with a cedar canoe at the left edge of the image.