62 second, black & white/silent film clip, of the business district in Palmer, Alaska. Shown in this film clip are Sally's Cafe, Koslosky's General Store, Valley City Cafe, the post office and barbershop. A man pumps gasoline into an...
[Baseball scenes all showing the batter and the catcher. In the background signs are visible advertising, “Bailey’s Café,” “Alaska Laundry,” “California Grocery,” “Juneau Drug,” and “Snow White Laundry.”]
"Ott and Scheele owned the Northern Commercial Co. store at Eagle, Alaska. Having purchased it when the Northern Commercial Co. discontinued their Eagle Trading Co store at the left of the picture, he dealt mostly with the natives. The building at...
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...
Children lined up on dock in front of café. The one adult in the group is dressed in patriotic striped jacket. Signs in image: Barber Shop, Strand Café, Bakery. Verso: c. 1930.
Children marching in 4th of July parade on 4th Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska, with pedestrians, a horse drawn wagon, and businesses in the background. Businesses shown include Frisco Cafe and Lathrop Building. July 4, 1916. Postcard. Original...
First Avenue in Ruby, 1913. Last mail over the trail before the breakup, spring 1913. Left to right-Mr. Myrick (the barber), mail driver, Dr. F. W. Herms, Postmaster Amos Kinzer, J. Slippern standing between cabin and post office. Others...
Front street stores, including Douglas Post Office, Douglas News Depot, Grand Restaurant, Owl Cafe, Drugs, Opera House liquors, and Board of Trade Photographer's number 78
Looking down 4th Avenue toward a banner that reads "Anchorage Fur Rendezvous" in Anchorage, Alaska. Snow is on the roadway and spectators stand on the sidewalks waiting for the annual Fur Rondy parade. Signs on businesses read (left to right): "4th...
Looking up Franklin Street from near Ferry Way; sign spanning street advertises Gross's Grand Theater, next to Gastineau Hotel; other businesses include the Central House, Alaskan Cafe, Triangle Bar, Arctic Hotel, and Cain Hotel
Panoramic image showing spectators, lined up along river bank, watching break-up; businesses in view include, from far left: Vachon's, Fairbanks Hardware Co., E. F. Hayes & Co., Butte Restaurant, Arcade Cafe, the Senate, the Eagle, the Tanana,...