Title taken from caption. Photographer's number C45 "Cataloguer's note: A view of a body of water. In the far distance two ships are seen clearly, a third, located to the right is further away and vaguely visible. One senses a relative calm by...
Title taken from caption. Photographer's number C39 Cataloguer's note: This is a view of Iditarod city and the nearby river. Note that the word "Iditerod" is misspelled on the photograph.
Title taken from caption. "Engineer's Day 3/17/64." Cataloguer's note: A view of snow covered streets on campus, seen through a window of the lower commons.
Title taken from caption. " Alaska Central Ry. Co.'s office bldg., Seward, Alaska." Cataloguer's note: Alaska Central Railway General offices, in the back ground Mt. Marathon is visible. Photographer: P. S. Hunt, photo No. G1265. Reproduced...
Title taken from caption. " U.S. Revenue Cutter 'Rush' at Valdez, Alaska." Cataloguer's note: Named in honor of Richard Rush (1780 - 1859) who was a statesman and a diplomat, during the administrations of Adams and John Quincy Adams. The...
Title taken from caption. " Steamer 'Portland' at Valdez, Alaska." Cataloguer's note: The S. S. Portland also known as one of the "Ton of Gold" ships is associated with the 1897 Klondike gold rush. Photographer: P. S. Hunt, photo No. G368....
Title taken from caption. " Slate Creek and Miller Gulch from Powell's Pass, 500' above, July, 1901. " Cataloguer's note: The glass plate is heavily damaged, and the picture is barely visible. Photographer: P. S. Hunt, photo No. C117.
Cataloguer's note: Two horse-drawn carriages are emerging from the ground floor of the City Hall building. They are carrying ladders and appear to be fire wagons.
Cataloguer's note: A view of a street corner in Fairbanks in the early days. The signs "Fairbanks Cloth[ing]" and the "American Bank of Alaska" are visible.
Cataloguer's note: A large crowd is seated on bleachers as though waiting for the festivities to begin. A few men can be seen on the roof, directly opposite from the spectators. The Nordale Hotel, and the...
Title taken from caption. Cataloguer's note: A view of the Arcade cafe with rows of dinning tables in the center, a long narrow carpet runs through the length of the dinning room, the extended counter with rows of high chairs are seen on the...
Title taken from caption. "The Ice starting to move. Taking out the bridge, May 10, 1914." Cataloguer's note: The signs 'the Alaska Citizen, Line Etching and Engraving', and the 'Samson Hardware Company' are visible in the background. The...
Title taken from caption. Cataloguer's note: A man is standing in a field of flowers and shrubbery. A very large, possibly a commercial, green house is seen directly behind him. The inscription "hand colored" is printed in the foreground right...
Title taken from caption. "The Ice going out May 10th 1914. Photographer # D58 Johnson." Cataloguer's note: Samson Hardware store, The Alaska Citizen, Line etching and engraving store and H.C. Davis office and Bar fixture stores are seen in...
Title taken from caption. "First annual midnight shoot for the Tanana Rifle Club Trophy. June 20th 1912. 500 yard range. Photographers number: Johnson D90." Cataloguer's note: The trophy mentioned here is not apparent.
Title taken from caption. "Ice Hummocks in Bering Sea." Photographers number: D3 Cataloguer's note: This is a spectacular view with massive ice formations. The dog sled team and the two men appear to be taking a rest.
Title taken from caption. Cataloguer's note: A close up shot of an indigenous Alaskan man, with a weary expression and riding a sleigh driven by a single reindeer.