Aerial view looking north, Anchorage, Alaska, with 9th Avenue and Park Strip at bottom of photo. From verso: "Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." Photographer's numbers C-2 and 259. 1925. Photographer: Hewitt's Photo Shop. Original...
Alaskan Governor Scott Bone, President Warren G. Harding, Mrs. Harding, and Herbert Hoover. Arrow on front of photo points to Bone. From verso: "Gov. of Alaska in 1925, Scott Bone. (Actually Bone with Pres. Harding, [Harding's] wife, Herbert Hoover...
Caption on photograph: To E. L. "Bob" Bartlett, a true Alaska pioneer, sincere best regards, Noel Wien. Verso: July 1924, from left: James Rodebough, owner of the two planes. Eddie Hudson, Fairbanks born son, taking flying lessons & pilot Noel...
From image captions: Some of herd of E.B. "Duffy" O'Connor just reaching land after crossing river at lower end of Salmon Lake, 50 miles back of Nome, Alaska, 1925
From verso: "Aerial view of Anchorage (looking from west to east) 9th Avenue at left, along golf course, 1925? Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." From front: "#259." Photographer's number 259. 1925. Photographer: Hewitts Photo Shop,...
Front view of the Arctic Brotherhood Hall building in Skagway, Alaska. The building front is covered with driftwood. Signs on the building include: "A B [Arctic Brotherhood]," "Camp Skagway No. 1," and "1899" above the doorway. ca. 1925.
Group of photograph of three women. Monica Silas (middle) stands with two unidentified women at Kokrines village. What may be a wheelchair is visible to the right of the women. Ca 1925
In 1925, Norman H. Read (1891-1992) was part of the first expedition to climb Mount Logan, the highest mountain in Canada and the second-highest peak in North America. Read returned to make a second ascent of the mountain in 1950, at the age of...
Located at Fifth and Main, a winter scene with Mt. Juneau in the background; the building,occupied by the Governor between 1910 and 1925, was later torn down to make way for the new Capitol
Made: Russia
Used: St. Michael
Found: Unalaska
Culture: Russian
Description: iron; wood; brass
Descriptive Narrative: Small cannon labeled "Russian cannon from St. Michael". Iron barrel is 36" long x approx. 4-1/2"...
Tikhon, appointed as bishop of the Aleutians and Alaska in 1898, returned to Russia in 1907. In 1917, he was elected to the office of Patriarch, an office he held until his death in 1925. The Orthodox Church in America refers to him as St. Tikhon,...
Tikhon, appointed as bishop of the Aleutians and Alaska in 1898, returned to Russia in 1907. In 1917, he was elected to the office of Patriarch, an office he held until his death in 1925. The Orthodox Church in America refers to him as St. Tikhon,...
Title by cataloguer. A three-quarter length portrait of a young lady wearing a hat with extended brim and ribbon trim. She is dressed in sleeveless top, possibly silk, and matching skirt; she is clasping her hands under her chin in an elegant...