View of pedestrians and businesses in Anchorage, Alaska, including Bank of Alaska. 1915. Photographer: The Sydney Laurence Co. Original photograph size: 5" x 8".
Title taken from front. City Hall, Anchorage, Alaska, facing onto 4th Avenue. To the left is the Information Bureau. From bottom front margin: "Completed 1937." 1930-1939. Photographer: Thomas Foto-Shop, Anchorage. Original photograph size: 4" x 6".
Title taken from front. View of high school, Anchorage, Alaska, with buildings in the background. 1930-1939. Photographer: Fritschen. Original photograph size: 4" x 6".
Title taken from caption. President Harding greeting wellwishers at his train in Anchorage. From text on photograph: "copyright by Geo L. Johnson Anchorage, President Harding in the New Empire, Anchorage Alaska July 17-23". From verso: "Donor: Mrs....
View of Kodiak, Alaska. From verso: "With kindest thoughts. H. P. Allen. [Address:] Dr. Haverstock, Anchorage, Alaska. [Postmark:] Kodiak, Alaska. Jun 13 1928. 10 AM." 1928. Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 5 3/8".
Title taken from front. View of U.S. Department of Agriculture Experimental Station, Matanuska Valley, Alaska. Also from front: "Taken Sunday, Oct. 9th, 1938. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barrett and Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Price." Oct. 9, 1938. Original...
Title taken from front. Young boy standing in front of a vegetable stand, holding sign, Seward, Alaska. Sign reads: "Raised in Seward Alaska." From verso: "A wee sample of Sewards [sic] food stuff - and I'm safe in saying Anchorage has her backed...
Title taken from verso. View of hospital, Seward, Alaska. Also from verso: "Ethel sent us this picture. It arrived Jan. 6, 1931." 1930. Photographer: Peter Pan Photo Co., H. W. Seward, Prop. Original photograph size: 5" x 7".
Title taken from front. Dog team preparing to leave Anchorage, Alaska, on a mail run, with spectators and buildings in background. Buildings shown include Anchorage U.S. Marshal's office and jail. n.d. Photographer: Logemann. Postcard.
Three men on wooden boardwalk across the mud flats coming up from Knik Arm in Ship Creek area. Mud flats at Ship Creek. April 1915. Photographer: Sydney Laurence. Original photograph size: 4 7/8" x 8".