Members of Douglas Island Miners Union Local 109, Western Federation of Miners, taking part in the July 4th, 1907 street parade on Front Street in Juneau, Alaska. Miners are led by a person carrying a United States flag, while other flags hang from...
5-piece German style band dressed in lederhosen performing on the tarmac. The sign in front of the tent reads "United by Love on Food for the Shares. Most gripping, soul stirring melodrama. Added attraction, Hugo Hesenfeffer and his musical...
Army Band marching past Columbia Lumber Company of Alaska. Columbia has a neon sign reading Columbia Lumber. Next door to Columbia Lumber is a sigh for Schoen Paints.
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."
Title taken from front. Group of people in a parade approaching cemetery for Decoration Day (later called Memorial Day) ceremony, Anchorage, Alaska. Participants include soldiers in uniform, men carrying flags, and band members with instruments....
Title taken from verso. Men playing musical instruments in a band, Valdez, Alaska. Members include Carl and Will Crary, Sam Means, and Bob Heron. Also from verso: "Valdez about 1904. Carl Crary. Will Crary. Property of Cook Inlet Historical...
Title taken from front. Group photo of Tsimshian band members with instruments and Reverend William Duncan on wharf, Metlakatla, Alaska. Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 1/4" x 5 1/2".
Title taken from verso. Group photo of West Anchorage High School Band on stage in Anchorage, Alaska. Majorettes holding batons, firearms, and flags stand and sit in front of band. 1963. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 5" x 7...
Title taken from verso. Group photo of thirty-nine senior band members of West Anchorage High School Band in Anchorage, Alaska. March 1963. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 5" x 7 1/8".
Title from sleeve. John 'Wendy' Williamson and Jack O'Toole join the band on stage at Senator Ted Stevens' birthday party. Letters behind the musicians spell out 'Happy 50th.' Photographer's numbers: 23092, 38 of 55. 2 1/4 B&W negative.
Title from sleeve. Military band members in uniform read sheetmusic set on easels while performing before a large crowd at Haines. Buildings and flagpole in distance. Possibly July 4 festivities. Photographer's number: 6573. 2 1/4 B&W negative.
Title from sleeve. Band members sit on folding chairs at home plate to play music before the start of a baseball game. Two women stand at back, and conductor stands facing camera. Spectators sit in stands above dugout. 2 1/4 B&W negative.
View of band concert, Fort Liscum Band, Valdez, Alaska, with spectators, buildings, and church in background. From verso: "Valdez, Ft. Liscum Band, 1910 or 1911. Log cabin where Valdez Cameron Henry was born. Property of Cook Inlet Historical...
Title taken from verso. Military band assembled on the lawn in front of City Hall in Anchorage for the Fourth of July parade. Spectators and banners from the reviewing stand can be seen, as well as automobiles along the curb. 4x5 contact print, 4x5...
Title supplied by cataloger. July 4th Festival, 1949. A crowd gathered on Fourth Avenue in Anchorage near the federal building. An Army band stands near a reviewing stand festooned with banners. 4x5 contact print, 4x5 neg
Title supplied by cataloger. July 4th Festival, 1949. Spectators gathered on Fourth Avenue in Anchorage, close to the federal building. An Army band stands near a reviewing stand festooned with banners. Similar to B1976-82-123. 4x5 contact print,...
Title taken from verso. A color guard precedes a larger body of uniformed soldiers walking down a street in Anchorage. 4x5 contact print, 4x5 neg, 35mm slide
Title taken from front. Alaska Railroad Band posed outdoors, Anchorage, Alaska. From verso: "#6 from right - Foster C. Heaven. #7 [from right] Esra Willard. About 1925-30. Kimball's store in background still stands. Chamber of Commerce Building at...