A group of people pose with horses and dogs in front of the Alaska Transfer Company. in Seward, Alaska. Sign on building reads: "Alaska Transfer." 1910? Photographer: Elsie Blue. Original size of photograph: 6 1/4" x 4".
A street in Cordova, Alaska, with buildings and pedestrians. From verso: "Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." 1908. Original photograph size: 4" x 5".
Businesses in view: Juneau Billiard Co., previously Juneau Liquor Co. and later Percy's; beyond that, the Montana, another former saloon, Northern Laundry, and the new First National Bank Building; visible at the end of the street, the Seward...
Cars are parked along the business district of Fourth Avenue in Seward, Alaska. View is facing north. Some businesses that can be identified are Brown & Hawkins, Grayce's Cafe, and a liquor store. First two vehicles in picture are taxicabs from the...
Cars parked along Fourth Avenue in Seward, Alaska. View facing the north. Businesses identified include Seward Bakery, Grayce's Cafe, and a liquor store. The farthest right building in the distance is the bank building. 1939-1942? Original size of...
Cataloguer's note: This is a view of Juneau's business district. The Juneau Liquor Co. is located in the center of the photograph. A Dentist office, a post office, a billiard and pool hall, a Primo Cigars store with an advertisment for Havana...
Fourth of July Parade on Fourth Avenue between E and F Streets, Anchorage, Alaska, with buildings shown on the north side of the street. Businesses shown include The Gitchell, Lee's Men's Wear, Food Center, Ship Creek Market, Dr. L.W. Hines,...
In center of image is the A. E. Co. [Alaska Exploration Company]; to right are the Warwick, Yukon Restaurant, and The Reception; behind are log cabins; flag above the A. E. Co. building is tinted blue; people and dogs are in foreground No. 10
note reads: "New bus arrival Fairbanks, October 11, 1937, driven by Paul Greimann, owner, from Valdez, Alaska over Richardson Highway. From left to right - Bill Arend - Accountant, unidentified, Paul Greimann, Wally Shaw - mechanic."
Seward, Alaska resident George Sexton lays out a huge catch of fish on the beach. View is looking north from Resurrection Bay toward Brown & Hawkins building. Sign on building in far background reads: "Brown & Hawkins." 1912-1915? Photographer:...
These 45 photographs focus on the Bering Strait region. The images include scenes from King Island and Little Diomede Island, Alaska, and views of the Chukchi Peninsula and Chukchi people. Many of the photographs depict the schooner "Casco," a...
Tite from cataloger notes. Full cataloger notes read: "Standard garage building & bus depot Second & Lacey Street - Paul Greimann - owner with son Paul Jr. & daughter Kathy."
Title by indexer. Cataloger note reads: "Two Beck Mainliner Buses from factory in Sidney, Ohio and three Ford Buses from factory in Union City, Indiana, being driven over Alaska Highway to Fairbanks, Alaska. Buses and drivers at overnight stop...
The Chena River floods riverfront buildings in Fairbanks in May 1911. A building with "Pioneer Dock" can be seen along the river and has sustained considerable damage. The finding aid and other related photographs indicate...
The Chena River is flooding Fairbanks in 1911. The Dominion Commercial Co. is featured in this image. On it's roof can be seen the lettering "N.C.C.O." A barge appears to be on the river with the word "Erie" on it. The...
Title from attached description. Identifications L-R back row are: ; A. N. MacClellan (Seattle Claims Agent); John E. Coulter (Agent Valdez); J. F. Zumdieck (Operating Manager, Seattle); Hank Green (Agent, Juneau); Bill...
Title from cataloger notes. Full cataloger notes read: "Passenger and two children arrival over Alaska Highway from Key West, Florida. The longest trip ever recorded at that time traveling by bus."