Biographical note:
U.S. District Judge (Alaska), 1900-1907.
Alaska Delegate to U.S. House, 1909-1921, 1931-1933.
Physical description: [160] p., bound.
Biographical note:
U.S. District Judge (Alaska), 1900-1907.
Alaska Delegate to U.S. House, 1909-1921, 1931-1933.
Physical description: [160] p., bound.
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
First Avenue in Ruby, 1913. Last mail over the trail before the breakup, spring 1913. Left to right-Mr. Myrick (the barber), mail driver, Dr. F. W. Herms, Postmaster Amos Kinzer, J. Slippern standing between cabin and post office. Others...
Information from note on image: N.W. corner of 3rd and Seward; originally a furniture store and then a theatre; first territorial museum and, by 1960, the State Health Department office of vital statistics