Title taken from caption. View of two members of the National Geographic expedition using a pan attached to a long stick to cook bacon over Fumarole 5 in Katmai Valley, Alaska. Caption also says: "Frying bacon over a fumarole. It is hard to...
Title supplied by cataloger. Bob Bacon carries a rifle and leans on a post set into a cairn. Joe kneels by the cairn. A saw is set into the ground next to him.
Title supplied by cataloger. Slide labeled, 'Bob Bacon 30' Boat he built sold to Joe Sr.' Slide carousel labeled, 'Old Pictures.' Original format: 35mm color slide
Title supplied by cataloger. starting area of the race on Fourth Avenue in downtown Anchorage. Two men and one woman stand next to an open truck in which dogs are sitting. Bob Bacon on far left. A sled is on the ground next to the truck. Buildings...
Title supplied by cataloger. Woman wears a dark dress of silky material with fur-trimmed leather jacket and eyeglasses. Man wears button-down shift and hat. Trees in background. Original format: 35mm color slide
Original photograph of the Committee of Fifteen - Having
charge of the Anti-Chinese Agitation in Tacoma, Washington Territory, 1885. 1. A. U. Mills
2. M. Kaufman
3. E. G. Bacon
4. John Budlong
5. Jacob Ralph
6. H. A....
View of Christine M. McClain having breakfast with Father James E. Poole and several military personnel in St. Marys, Alaska. Caption reads "St. Mary Fr. Poole". Photo taken between 1963 and 1969. Original photograph size: 10" x 7 3/4".
Title from image caption Large crowd assembled to greet arrival of Governor Hoggatt; in background are the Beach Boat House and the E. H. Hanson & Co. Shipping Agents building
Title taken from verso. Verso: 11 persons standing clockwise. 1. Edward DeGroff, U.S. Commissioner, Sitka
2. unknown
3. Edward S. Stackploe, U.S. Commissioner, Ketchikan
4. C.C. Page, Clerk of the Court
5. H.H. Folsom,...
Color photo of a man standing in front of 14 bear pelts . Postcard postmarked from Cordova, Alaska on Mar. 15, 1910 and addressed to Mr. Newton Clemons, Medina Co. [County], Devine, Texas. Written on the verso, "Dear...