President Warren Harding in a car with other men visiting Seward, Alaska. Photo taken in front of St. Peter's Episcopal Church. Flags fly from car and other men stand at left. 1923. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph 5 1/2" x...
The collection consists of 42 photographs and brief descriptions, taken during an archaeological dig in Fairbanks. Photographs depict fossils, artifacts, rock and soil formations, gold mining operations and equipment, and landscapes. Persons...
Title taken from caption "Gibson's Auto double tires for running in deep snow." Indexer's note: This may be a car belonging to early Fairbanks businessman Thomas Gibson.
Title taken from caption. "A 110 lb Auto, Fairbanks, Aa. A.J.P." A man on a vehicle that appears to be two bicycles connected. What may be a fuel canister can be seen between the bikes; since there don't appear to be any peddles this may...
"Valdez & Fairbanks Auto Transportation Co., automobile in front of Seattle Hotel." Photographer: P. S. Hunt, photo No. G2543. Reproduced from glass plates.
Title taken from caption. " The American Auto party ready to start their Thomas car down the wharf at Valdez, Alaska, April 8, 1908 ". Photographer: P. S. Hunt, photo No. G1801
Title taken from the back of photograph. "Inflated seal skins in place of old automobile tires. Samuel Irrigo at the steering end Roy Iworrigan with white cap. The other boat far middle: Addison Kiponga, steering". Additional information with...
Title from verso. "[The large F27 cargo door permits transport of larger pieces of cargo such as this small auto being loaded for shipment to a village in June 1960.]" The uniform of the man on the left reads "[F-]27" and "Larry" or "Sammy".
Title from accompanying note. The corner of Samson Hardware is visible to the right. There appear to be pieces of ice floating down the Chena River, suggesting that this is not the flood of August, 1967.
Title taken from creator's notes.
Color photograph of a sternwheeler with the following notes: This riverboat connected Fairbanks with Anchorage. The captain notified the military when they could come to pick up their shipments. This included...