Fourth of July Parade on Fourth Avenue between E and F Streets, Anchorage, Alaska, with buildings shown on the north side of the street. Businesses shown include The Gitchell, Lee's Men's Wear, Food Center, Ship Creek Market, Dr. L.W. Hines,...
View of downtown Anchorage, Alaska, looking east toward 4th Avenue and H Street. Businesses shown include Piggly Wiggly Market, The Club, O.K. Cleaners, 1st National Bank, Merchant's Cafe, South Seas Nite Club, and Carol's Dress Shop. 1947....
Title taken from album caption. View of a bar, Doshen Liquor Store, and other businesses built after the fire of 1943 in Seward, Alaska. A car is parked at right, while a fire hydrant is visible at left. 1943-1946. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton....
View of Alaska Commercial Company buildings, Beluga River, Alaska. From verso: "Beluga River 1919. Alaska Com'l Co's Bldgs. Headquarters for Joe Magill's fishing & Beluga operation. Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." 1919. Original...
Title taken from caption. The buildings in the foreground are identified as follows (L-R) "Dormitory No. 2, Dormitory No.1, Power house, and the General Office. A.J. Johnson offical photographer for A.E.C No.134." Indexer note: This...
Title taken from caption. View of a sign and driveway leading to Alaska Nellie's lodge and trophy room, once operated by Nellie Neal Lawing (Alaska Nellie). The sign reads: "Alaska Nellie's". The exterior of the wooden building is decorated with a...
Title from attached description. Identifications L-R back row are: ; A. N. MacClellan (Seattle Claims Agent); John E. Coulter (Agent Valdez); J. F. Zumdieck (Operating Manager, Seattle); Hank Green (Agent, Juneau); Bill...
Title from verso. Back identifies the men: Agents of the Alaska Steamship Company learning of containerization and how it is to work. The agents are, from left to right: Bob Rose -- Seattle; John E. Coulter -- Valdez; Bill...
Title taken from front. View of 4th Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska, with businesses, cars, and pedestrians. From verso: "This is 4th Ave. taken from the Masonic Hall. The walk that leads to the right of picture is to the City Hall." Businesses shown...
Title taken from front. View of fire in business district on 4th Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska. Businesses shown include Brown & Hawkins. From verso: "Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." Feb. 7, 1922. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".
Title supplied by cataloger. Sign reads: "Anchorage Sand and Gravel Co. Ready Mixed Concrete Build it with Concrete." The business, started by Bill Waldron, was located at 122 Main St. in Anchorage. 3x4 contact print, 3x4 neg
View of the building housing the Anchorage Daily Times newspaper on F Street between 4th and 5th Avenues, Anchorage, Alaska. From verso: "Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." 1919. Original photograph size: 2 3/4" x 4 3/4".
View of downtown Anchorage, Alaska, at the northeast corner of 4th Avenue and E Street. Businesses shown include Alaska Airlines, Cheechako Tavern, Hewitt's Drug Store, and Anchorage Appliance. May 15, 1949. Original photograph size: 4" x 5".
Title taken from caption. "As the Moon rose over the City Fairbanks, Alaska April 16, 1908." An inscription on the left reads : 'Welden'. Cataloguer's note: The "Empire Coffee House", the "Arcade Cafe", "O.K. Baths", an "Outlet Clothing Store",...
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
Businesses in view: Juneau Billiard Co., previously Juneau Liquor Co. and later Percy's; beyond that, the Montana, another former saloon, Northern Laundry, and the new First National Bank Building; visible at the end of the street, the Seward...