Title taken from verso. Men and women in Union Club in Anchorage, Alaska, with bartenders behind bar. Oct. 6, 1958. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 5" x 8".
Title taken from caption on slide. "Fort Wainwright HHC 171st." Two men dressed as bartenders/waiters in front of a bar at the Malemute Saloon. See UAF-1996-167-23 & 24. Additional note attached indicates that these photographs were taken by...
Title taken from caption. View of a group of Elks club members gathered in a bar in Talkeetna, Alaska. The woman sitting at the table is Benzie Ola (Rusty) Dow, the first woman truck driver to drive the Alaska Highway. Photo taken in Dec. 1972....
Interior of the bar in McCarthy, Alaska, where a bartender pours drinks for the tourists standing at the bar. A Great Northern Railway calendar is visible on the far wall. From caption: "Just a shot of the old bar where we had a beer before supper....
Fifth volume of five volume set of diaries kept by Walter Todd, railroad surveyor for Alaskan Engineering Commission in southcentral Alaska. Jan. 1-Sept. 5, 1918. [191] pages ; 15 cm.
Title taken from verso. View of customers in Seven Seas bar in Anchorage, Alaska. Also from verso: "Seven Seas, for [Lou] Jacobin['s Guide to Alaska]. Interior showing bar. (Publicity shot, interior with people)." Feb. 20, 1952. Original photograph...
Title from sleeve. A bartender smokes a cigarette behind the bar while waiting for an order. Rows of bottles fill the counter behind him, and a wall mirror reflects the view out the bar's windows. 2 1/4 B&W negative.
Title from sleeve. Male bartender serves two customers sitting on barstools in a bar in Seward. Mirrors hang on the wall behind the bar, and a silhouette of a naked woman graces the far wall. Photographer's number: 6 3209 50. 4 X 5 B&W negative.
Exterior view of saloon; three men stand on sidewalk out front, one in a white apron; building to the right is home furnishings store, going out of business
Title from notes on image Other information on image: Photographer was possibly [J.]E. Peiser, No. 1; photograph was taken by "Flashlight" at "11 P.M."; Soapy was "killed July 8th, 1898"; and "copyright" [was?] "applied for in the U.S. &...