View of rocky shoreline. Cabin on piling built on top of the rocks. A woman and dog are seated on a rock with a boardwalk behind them. Lowell Point (?) in background. Original photograph size 3 1/4" x 5 1/4".
Early view of Seward, Alaska, possibly taken from Bear Mountain. The large light colored roof in lower left of photo is St. Peter's Episcopal Church, built in 1906, that stands at Adams Street and Second Avenue. From front: "69." Photographer's...
Title taken from caption. These houses were built at the base of Bear Mountain on Resurrection Bay. A boardwalk extends out over the water. Photographer's number: F74. Original photograph size: 4 1/4" x 6 1/2".
Title taken from album caption. View of a bar, Doshen Liquor Store, and other businesses built after the fire of 1943 in Seward, Alaska. A car is parked at right, while a fire hydrant is visible at left. 1943-1946. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton....
Title taken from front. A view of the Seward School, Seward, Alaska, built by George H. Conklin, with the Episcopal Church at right. Also from front: "Geo[rge] H. Conklin Cont[ractor] & Builder." Dec. 1, 1914. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton.
Cabins and small buildings built against the base of the mountain in Seward, Alaska. A small group of people stand in the center of the photograph in the midst of stumps and bush. ca. 1905-1915. Original photograph size: 3" x 5 5/16".
Title from verso. Youngest Jesse Lee Home children pose on a stone wall built during the clearing of land for agriculture. From verso: Carrie Ida Pierce Seward, Alaska, Box 516. Original photograph size: 4 1/2" x 6 1/2".
Title taken from verso. Photograph of two men on the "front stairs" of a home built like a boat. Back of the photograph remarks that the structure is property of Hermann Gersch, Unalaska, August 9, 1897.
Image shows many log cabins being built, land being cleared, and trailers of logs and building equipment. Possibly building a mining community or village. A couple people and some log fences can also be seen. Photos...
Image shows log cabins being built on the banks of a river. Photos UAF-1985-122-49, UAF-1985-122-50 and UAF-1985-122-51 appear to be pictures of the same place.
Photo of what looks to be a few buildings being built as well as trees cut down and being prepared for construction of surrounding buildings. There is a group of men standing in front of what may be a pile of building...
Title taken from image. Postcard of the radio station built at Karluk, Alaska. Written on the reverse of the postcard is a message stating "This station was quite a happening. Put in by neighboring cannery at Larsen's Bay."
A truss bridge under construction. The surface is not yet built, and planks of wood extend from girder to girder to make a walkway. What appears to be a pile driver stands at the end.
The Iditarod River is either at a very high water level or possibly flooding. The river is flowing through the town of Iditarod. There are several barges or boats on the river. This photograph is believed to be from before...
Waterfront photograph of the town of Iditarod. A barge and some boats are in the river. A sign on a building reads: "Robert Simpson. Jeweler & Optician. Iditarod Land Office. Commission House." This photograph is believed...