Title from image. Eleven men on the porch of the Sunrise Hotel. Signs in image: Board and Lodging. H.S. Waterman Assayer Seward, Alaska. Photographer's number 75.
Title from image. Log building with bell tower in foreground. Larger wooden building in background. Signs in image: Brewery. Log Cabin Soda Works. City Brewery Office. Image tacked to board/ negative damaged.
Title from image. Church built by Presbyterian Mission Board 1906 on 5th St. between Seward & Main - which later became the Christian Science Church and was moved, in 1924 to 5th and Main. The house on the left was the Martin George home. ...
Title from image Five men stand on porch next to Board of Trade Cafe; field of blooming poppies in foreground; bakery building on left; (same image as 226-109 Photographer's number 233
Title from caption. From: Lisianski, Urey, 1773-1837, Voyage round the world, in the years 1803, 1804, 1805, & 1806 : by order of His Imperial Majesty Alexander the First, on board the ships Nadeshda and Neva, under the command of Captain A.J....
From: Lisianski, Urey, 1773-1837, Voyage round the world, in the years 1803, 1804, 1805, & 1806 : by order of His Imperial Majesty Alexander the First, on board the ships Nadeshda and Neva, under the command of Captain A.J. von Krusenstern
Hiring call in old laborers' hall in basement of King's Kup restaurant, Noble Street, Fairbanks. The young woman in the photo is Debbie Reed: "My first job on the pipeline was Jan 10th, 1975 at Franklin Bluffs on the night crew laying down the...
Title from verso United States and Canadian troops land on Red Beach from landing craft. Red Beach is also known as Board Beach Signal Corps Photo 337838 (Wilfred R. Morgan, photographer)
Title from image caption Family of four and a Native girl stand outside log dwelling; between them and the house is a garden; identified by notes on the image are potato vines and raspberries
Eight men pose in uniform in front of what looks to be a betting board for a dog sled race beginning in Candle and continuing through Council and Safety, ending at Cape Nome and Hastings