View of the Seward Dairy in Seward, Alaska. A house stands in left background, surrounded by cleared land. Sign on building reads: "Seward Dairy." 1915-1919. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
Title taken from caption. View of clumps of flowers growing along slope of Bear Mountain in what was later designated as Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska, with Katmai Bay in background. Photo taken during National Geographic Society...
Group portrait of seven U.S. Army servicemen at Ft. Davis near Nome, Alaska. Ole Christian Nerby's head was removed from the image as a note on the verso explains: "O. C. Nerby Cut pa's picture out for lockets."
Title taken from caption. Photograph number 175 (?). View of the snow-covered Front Street in Nome, Alaska. To the far right front of the image is a barber pole. The third building from the left bears a sign reading "California Restaurant."
Portrait of two soldiers with a woman at Ft. Davis near Nome, Alaska. Photograph number 269. Another soldier is standing in the doorway of the structure to the right.
Portrait of two servicemen and a spaniel posing on a wooden stairway. The number 411 on the post appears to have been added to the negative of the image. From verso: "Chris Nerby top right."