List of names taken from caption. Standing in the back row (l-r) Julius Pilot, Nenana; Titus Alexander of Hot Springs, Mr. Cramer, Mr. Th (Thomas) Riggs, Mr. Richie, and Chief Alexander Williams.
Catologuer's note: A group portrait of Athabaskan Chiefs adorned with traditional garments, and ornaments. Names taken from caption of identical photograph (Please see UAF-1989-0166-371-Print). (l to r ) seated "Chief Alexander of Tolovana,...
Group portrait of Athabaskan Chiefs adorned with traditional garments, and ornaments. Names taken from caption of identical photograph (Please see UAF-1989-0166-371-Print & UAF-1989-0166-384-Print). (l to r ) seated "Chief Alexander of...
Baseball team on playing field, Anchorage, Alaska, with tents and spectators in background. From front: "Anchorage - July 4th 1915." From verso: "4 from left is Archie Lewis. 3 from left believed to be Mr. Barnett. July 4, 1915. Taken at foot of...
From front: "Fourth St from F. Looking west Anchorage Alaska Aug 28th 1915." 4th Avenue Anchorage 1915. Verso: "Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." Aug. 28, 1915. Photographer: Alberta Pyatt. Original photograph size: 5" x 7".
Title taken from caption. Caption reads: The Conference of Chiefs, Rev. Guy H. Madara in center. Clipping from a publication of a group of men meeting at what is now known as the Tanana Chiefs Conference.
View of baseball players lined up for a group photo in Anchorage, Alaska, with tents and spectators on the edge of the ballfield. In the background tree stumps of recently cleared land can be seen. From front: Anchorage, July 4th, 1915. Laurence."...
Title taken from front. Also on front: "July 5th 1915." View of tent city of Anchorage, Alaska, including white tents and other buildings. July 5, 1915. Photographer: Alberta Pyatt. Original photograph size: 3 1/4" x 5 1/4".
Title taken from front. Also from front: "4th Avenue. Oct. 8, 1915." View of 4th Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska, with businesses and pedestrians. Businesses shown include Alaska Clothing Co., Cosy Inn, Miss Mac's Lunch Room, Finklestein & Sapiro...
View of buildings and businesses, early Anchorage, Alaska, with men and horse drawn wagon. Log cabin on the right was the first residence on Government Hill, belonging to Joe Curten. From front: "Anchorage July 1915." Businesses shown include U & I...
Title taken from front. From verso: "July 4th, 1915. Fat man's race. Dr. Carmicheal winner." View of a men's foot race with onlookers, Anchorage, Alaska. July 4, 1915. Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 3/8" x 5 3/8".
Letters regarding the Tanana Chiefs Council of 1915.
Contents: Letter from Commissioner Elmer E. Brown, November 1, 1910. Letter from George E. Boulter, January 31st, 1911. Letter from L.A. Kalbach, March 15, 1911. ...
What looks to be the entire population of Long, Alaska along with many guests watch a wheelbarrow race on July 4th, 1915. Visible businesses are: The Pioneer Store, general merchandise; Campbell's Store, which is also the Post Office; The...
Group of people are standing outside of the Beaver Dam Roadhouse, 42 mile Richardson Road. Identified in this photograph are: Elsie (nee Hamburger) Kittridge, the small child holding womans hand, Mrs Isaac Hamburger identified as mother on far...
Title from indexer. Group photograph of Native leaders in the Tanana Valley with Episcopal Minister. Identifications left to right are Julis Pilot of Nenana, Jacob Starr of Tanana, Alexander Titus of Hot Springs, Chief William of Tanana, Chief...
Group portrait of Athabaskan Chiefs adorned with traditional garments, and ornaments. Names taken from caption. (l to r ) seated "Chief Alexander of Tolovana, Chief Thomas of Nenana, Chief Evan of Koschakat, and Chief Alexander William of...
Title taken from caption on identical photograph. "Group portrait of Athabaskan Chiefs adorned with traditional garments, and ornaments." [See UAF-1989-166-371, UAF-1989-166-384 & 385].
(L to R standing) "Chief Alexander of Tolovana,...
Title taken from caption. View of the Katmai cemetery covered in ash. Photo taken at what was later designated as Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska, during a National Geographic Society expedition to Katmai area. July 15, 1915.