Title taken from front. View of Fourth Avenue in Seward, Alaska, looking north from the dock. Sign on building at left reads: "Brosius and Noon." Also from front: "Brownell 104." also written on front. 1906-1920. Original photograph size: 1 15/16"...
The DC Brownell home located at First and Jefferson in Seward, Alaska. A bench stands next to a shed, and a garden is in foreground. ca. 1905-1920. Original photograph size: 5" x 7".
View of the Seward, Alaska railroad depot surrounded by piles of rocks. To the right of the depot is what appears to be a building under construction. 1920-1930? Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/4".
Title taken from front. The entrance to Resurrection Bay near Seward, Alaska. ca. 1910-1920. Photographer: John E. Thwaites. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
Four men in a houseboat on Resurrection Bay near Seward, Alaska. George Sexton is the second man from the left. 1915-1920. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
"Rabbits were a welcome addition at times to the fare. Although my choice always was moose steaks." Panoramic photograph of a brace of sixteen winter furred snowshoe hare.
Title from verso. Cataloger's notes state, "3 sheep at the Experimental Farm. Crossed mountain sheep with domestic sheep." Image shows three sheep in a wooded enclosure behind a wire fence. The sheep on the right is a ram with curly horns...
Title from verso. Photo is of Fort Gibbon near Tanana, Alaska on the Yukon River. Fort Gibbon was created to reduce lawlessness in the mining camps along the Yukon River during the gold stampedes of 1898-1910. It later provided support for...
Title from caption. Image shows two men, several women and children seated on the ground beside a canvas tent. The people are identified as Chief Nikaly and family from Knik. The women are wearing kerchiefs while the men and several of the...
Title from caption. Near bottom right corner the image also bears the inscription "Blankenberg Photo." View over a bridge across the water to Fort William H. Seward, Alaska. The fort, constructed in 1904, was later named Chilkoot...
Title from caption. Bottom right corner of the image also bears the inscription "Shade." Image shows several dozen men, women, and children dressed in costumes for a masquerade ball, posing on a wooden floor for a photograph at Fort...
Title from caption. Caption also includes the number 338 and the word "Photocraft." Verso reads: "Ice breaking up in Copper River at the Chitina crossing Mile 132 C.R. & N.W. Ry. Stringers and rails taken up to save them from going into river....
Sled dog team waiting with two men on the Chena River. Visible in the background are Samson's Hardware & Machinery, the Cushman street truss bridge, and the top of Immaculate Conception church steeple.