A view of the front of the Girdwood Hotel. From verso: "Prop[r]ietors Ayers and Whitney. Beverly Staser in picture. Gene's Restaurant on left, Gene `The Frenchman' was long dead by 1956." The commercial signs on the front of the hotel read (top to...
Built in 1913 as a hotel and bordello, the Alaskan was also known as the Northlander; after being condemned in 1977, it was subsequently restored and, in 1981, placed on the National Register of Historic Places
Group portrait of Presidential party, including (from l. to r.) Mrs. Harriet Pullen, Florence Harding, Governor Bone, and at the rear Marguerite Bone Wilcox.
Hiring call in old laborers' hall in basement of King's Kup restaurant, Noble Street, Fairbanks. The young woman in the photo is Debbie Reed: "My first job on the pipeline was Jan 10th, 1975 at Franklin Bluffs on the night crew laying down the...
Horse harnessed to a sled on a snowy street in front of a confectioner store, a restaurant, and other wooden buildings Printed from original, cracked, glass-plate negative
Howard Jonish (on left) standing outside the Kotzebue Grille, ca. 1940's. Text on photograph reads "Kotzebue Grille America's Farthest North Restaurant." Howard Jonish was a construction engineer with the U.S. Army Engineer District, Alaska, from...
Image shows two young boys riding in the passenger seat of a jeep driven by a soldier, while another soldier rides in the rear of the jeep. Another jeep can be seen following this vehicle and a Masonic Temple is visible in the background. Signage...
In center of image is the A. E. Co. [Alaska Exploration Company]; to right are the Warwick, Yukon Restaurant, and The Reception; behind are log cabins; flag above the A. E. Co. building is tinted blue; people and dogs are in foreground No. 10