A marching band waiting at Pier 39 for a ship to arrive. Air Force members can be seen waiting inside the pier building. A black box with a yellow strip on the side of the building reads "Life Rings."
Band members wearing identical hats and sweaters pose with some of their instruments on the street outside a hotel. A sign hanging from the building reads "Hotel [?] European". This photograph was possibly taken in Cordova, Alaska. 1920's? Original...
Close-up shot of the Army Band leading the Fur Rendezvous parade down 4th Avenue in Anchorage, February 18-21, 1941. A large drum with an eagle insignia is prominent in the photograph. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 4 1/2". 269
Juneau Native Band seated on bleachers. [ Back row (l to r) Frank Gamble, unidentified, Jerry Gamble, Jim Clark, Charlie Gamble, John Gamble. Middle row (l to r): James Miller, unidentified, Jake Gamble, ? Martin, Jacob Clark, Xaa Gawk, Willie...
Native brass band in uniform, holding instruments including cornets, clarinet, trombone, tubas, drums. Posed on steps of building. Probably photographed by Elbridge W. Merrill.