A man and a dog sitting on the seat of a horse-drawn wagon from the Alaska Transfer Company on 4th Avenue in Seward, Alaska. 1908-1912. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2 x 3 1/2".
A train is heading away from the dock on the trestle in Seward, Alaska loaded with lumber and other supplies. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
Fairbanks waterfront with three sternwheelers, the Luella of St. Michael, the Florence of Eagle and the Delta of St. Michael. Some of the businesses visible on the waterfront are: Abe Stein & Son Traders, Pioneer Hotel, California Saloon, Northern...
Man with a thick mustache sitting astride a dead Dall sheep, holding the sheep's head up by the horns. Written on the postcard, "To [Art?] Meinzer Eag [for Eagle?]. Killed sheep Creek Sep 30/12. [illegible word] Myers,...
Title taken from photograph. Photo taken from deck of ship. Image shows the Taku Glacier 1910-1912. Written on the page of the photo album is the following text. Nearly all pictures were taken, developed and printed by myself. The...
Title taken from image. Color postcard of the Taku Glacier. Postcard shows glacier and the ice that has calved off. Nearly all pictures were taken, developed and printed by myself. The following pages contain vews of our trips to and from...
Title taken from image. Color postcard of the Tanana mail team. Nearly all pictures were taken, developed and printed by myself. The following pages contain vews of our trips to and from Alaska and our four years residence there. The...
Title from cataloger. Photograph of the village of Wrangell with the wharf prominant. Visible are two advertisements: one for merchandise and the other a cure for head aches. Narrative in album states that: "Wrangel was our first Alaskan city, as...
Title from cataloger. Photograph of passengers on the Cottage City (Ship) travelling to Alaska. They are standing in front of a lifeboat. Narrative in the album states: "The view below is of a small part of the passengers on the 'Cottage City',...
Title from cataloger. Photograph of the Sternwheeler Whitehorse from homeport of Victoria, BC, Canada. Narrative in album states: "This steamboat, the 'White Horse,' carried us from White Horse, Yukon Territory, to Dawson City on the upper...
Title from cataloger. Photograph of the passengers on the sternwheeler Whitehorse. The following narrative states: "Above is all of our crowd on the 'White Horse' taken by myself with a string at a wood camp in Canadian Territory. Most of them we...
Title from cataloger. Photograph of the stern wheeler Susie at Eagle, Alaska. The narrative in the album states: "The boat below is the 'Susie,' an oil burner, which carried us from Dawson to Stevens Village. This view was taken at Eagle, the...
Title from cataloger. Photograph of one corner of the Rivenburg house. Visible in the photo are: photographs, pennants, flowers, a guitar and a pillow. "These two views show two corners of our living room. The flowers are nasturtiums. Both...
Title from cataloger. Photograph of the Rivenburg's range and some of their cook ware. The stove was manufactured by the Peninsular Stove Co of Detroit, Chicago and Buffalo. Also visible are a pan, a pot, a coffee pot and a tea pot. The album...
Title from cataloger. Photograph of one corner of the Rivenburg house. Visible are photographs, pennants, a sewing machine and what is probably a diploma. "These two views show two corners of our living room. The flowers are nasturtiums. ...
Title from cataloger. Photograph of the Yukon River. Narrative in the photo album reads: "At the right is the view as seen from our front porch. The Yukon is practically a mile wide at this point. There was a steep bank between us and the...
Title from caption. Photograph of Jim Carse rowing his boat. Narrative in photograph reads: "Two views of Jim Carse in his Yukon boat. He was a wood chopper and owned a set of Shakespear's works"
Title from cataloger. Photograph of Cora Rivenburg holding a rifle and a willow grouse. Narrative in the photo album reads: "This picture was taken soon after we reached the village. It is just back of our cabin. Mrs. R. has my rifle and a...
Title from cataloger. Photograph of Lawyer Rivenburg taking a photo of his wife Cora holding a grouse and a rifle. Narrative in photo album reads: "Taken by Mr. Shultz at the same time as the other one opposite. I was taking Mrs. R's picture...
Title from cataloger. Photograph of the Stevens Village classroom. Narrative reads: "Interior view of our school. Notice hanging lamp used in winter. Desks were modern and all books and equipment were furnished by the government."