Thomas Clarke Noyes married Frances Muncaster (then, Arabelle Frances Patchen)in 1897. Settling in Candle, Alaska, Tom established the T.C. Noyes Banking Co. and became associated with the mining industry. In about 1905, they adopted a five-year...
Title from image caption Crowd of people fill street and platforms on right; businesses on left side of street include the Chatanika Meat Market; R. M. Courtnay General Merchandise, the Grand Hotel, and the Fairbanks Banking Co. ...
View across an unpaved street of a wooden two story commercial building in Fairbanks, Alaska. A boardwalk runs in front of the building. Signs on the street level of the building read (left to right): "Fairbanks Banking Co. Safe deposit vaults" and...
Title taken from caption. "$750.000.00 in Gold dust ready for transportation over the Fairbanks-Valdez trail." Business signs visible include "Telephone Office", "Fairbanks Banking", and "The First [National Bank]".
Title taken from caption. "First St. Nome Alaska Steadman Ave". Man walking down street on left, Alaska bank in center. [Signs read "Nome Bazaar", "Kelly Bros.", "C.M. Thuland Lawyer Notary", "Nome Gold [Digger]", "Anvil Bakery Coffee...
Title taken from information with photo. View of a woman sled dog racer and three of her dogs next to her sled. The woman is wearing a racing bib numbered "19". The sign in the window next to the spectators reads: " First National Bank One Stop...
Title from collection notes. [From two way intersection looking down Steadman Ave. and Front Street Nome Alaska, many men on left, Alaska Bank in center right. Other businesses include William A. Gilmore Law Offices, Blatchford & Oliver,...
Title taken from verso. Group photo of Matanuska Valley Bank directors in Anchorage, Alaska. Left to right: William D. Renfro, Al Swalling, ?, ?, Robert A. Baker, Richard M. Jones (standing), Dr. Asa L. Martin, Keith M. Lesh. May 31, 1961....
Title taken from front of bottom photo. Two photos of gold bars, Nome, Alaska. Bottom photo includes sacks of gold coins and buckets of ore. From front of top photo: "Alaska Banking and Safe Deposit Co., $1,000,000. Part of spring clean up, Nome,...
(03 of 09) 3. Coal; constitutional convention Coal was needed in Fairbanks and was shipped to Korea. Les believed that he was in the middle in terms of political knowledge. He believed there was some political maneuverings to make Bill...