Title from image. Faded view of a glacier. Glacier's name given in 1890 due to its rapid melting. It receded more than 1000 yards between 1886 and 1890. It has now entirely disappeared. Photographer's number 235.
Title taken from verso. Studio stamp: R. Albertstone. L. Moosbauer Sitka View & Portrait Co. Reuben Albertstone & Co. Proprietors. Sitka, Alaska. Photographer's number 33A.
Men and boys of Hose Company Number 1., Juneau, Alaska. Valentine's Jewelry Store at left. Emery Valentine, later the Mayor of Juneau, is second fire fighter from left. Percy Pond is seventh from left, and Lloyd Valentine Winter is tenth. ...
Members of Fire Department Hose Company Number 1., on South Main Street with decorated hose cart. Loading dock of a lumber company; possibly ready for a parade. Men and boys all wear hats and belts marked with the number 1.
Title taken from image. Native women sitting on boardwalk selling berries in front of A.T. Whitford Building. Steamship ANCON in harbor. Photographer's number 7974.
U.S.S. ANCON at Sitka. View of Japonski Island looking east across channel to Sitka. Shows Tlingit village, graves, Russian Block house and St. Michael's cathedral. Image: Opp. Post Office, Portland, Or.
Description: Title taken from verso. Building in image: Store. Image: Merrill Sitka. Verso: Kostrometinoff's store Sitka. Where cathedral apartments now stand. Top figures on porch: Left- George Kostrometinoff. Right- Peter Kostrometinoff. On...
Title taken from image. Two vessels in the harbor; one a steamer and the other a sailing vessel. Four wooden buildings and a section of pier in foreground. Mt Edgecumbe is in distance. Verso: U.S.S. Pinta- Sitka Harbor probably about 1890....