A crowd of children and parents await the third annual visit of Santa Clause to the Chisholm & Hall Books and Stationary, in Fairbanks, Alaska. Also visible is the First National Bank Office, and a dogsled team.
Title taken from caption. View of Kenneth "Sandy" Chisholm and Ed Levin, both of whom accompanied Father Bernard Hubbard on trips to Alaska. Image taken aboard the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Northland en route from Seattle to Alaska. From May's...
Title taken from caption. Caption continues: "Reading left to right, his nephew, Sandy Chisholm, Father Hubbard and Ed Levin." Bernard Stanley, Kenneth "Sandy" Chisholm, Father Hubbard and Ed Levin pose for a photograph aboard the U.S. Coast Guard...
Title taken from label on matting. King Island Eskimo chief Aulaġana (John Olarana) stands against umiak as Father Bernard Hubbard and two children watch Ken Chisholm paint letters on boat at beach in Nome, Alaska, with ship in far right...
Title taken from label on matting. Three children and Father Bernard Hubbard (partially visible at right) watch Ken Chisholm paint letters on umiak on beach at Nome, Alaska. Umiak was used by Father Hubbard to travel to Point Barrow, Alaska. Also...
Title taken from caption. "Santa Claus' Sixth Annual Visit to Hall's Book Store, Fairbanks, Alaska, Dec. 25th 1909". Business signs visible include: "Chisholm & Hall Books and Stationery" and "Mcintosh and Kubon Prescription Druggists."...
View of men's foot race down McKinley Street during 4th of July celebrations, Valdez, Alaska, with spectators lining street. Businesses shown include Smith & Chisholm, Valdez Bakery, Arizona (hotel), Orpheum, S. Blum & Co., Owl Drug Co., Tod Winter...
Title taken from front. View of men's foot race during 4th of July celebrations, McKinley Street, Valdez, Alaska, with spectators lining street. Businesses shown include Valdez Bakery, Smith & Chisholm, Smithie Tailor, and Alameda (hotel). From...
Title taken from front. View of 4th of July parade, McKinley Street, Valdez, Alaska, with floats and spectators lining the street. Businesses shown include P.S. Hunt, Photographer, Hand's Bakery and Lunch, Valdez Bakery, Arizona (hotel), Smith &...
Title taken from caption. "Santa Claus' sixth annual visit to Hall's Book store Fairbanks, Alaska December 25, 1909. Hand colored." Indexer's note: Santa Claus found his way to Fairbanks to help the children celebrate Christmas.
Title taken from caption. This is a photo of the city of Fairbanks taken from directly across the Chena River at what is today the northwest corner of the Cushman Street bridge. There is a riverboat tied up to the north side of the bridge and a...
Title taken from caption (lower left). Additional caption (lower right) reads: "Publ. by Chisholm & Hall Fairbanks, [Alaska]." This is a group of children standing outside a wooden building. In front of them is a dark dog.
Title taken from front. View of Fairbanks, Alaska as seen from across Chena River, with bridge in center of photo. Signs on businesses shown read: "N.C. Co.", "Sargent & Pinska", "The Lacey", "The Senate", "The Eagle", and "Tanana". Also from...
Title taken from front. Winter view along Tanana Mines Railroad (also known as Tanana Valley Railroad) tracks, Fairbanks, Alaska. Also from front: "Publ. for Chisholm & Hall's Bookstore." Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 4 3/8".
Title taken from front. View of steamboat "Lavelle Young" arriving at Fairbanks, Alaska, with other boats in background, American flag flying in center, and people gathered on shore. Also from front: "Publ. by Chisholm & Hall Fairbanks, Alaska....
Title from caption. Postcard of the start of the Great Fire in Fairbanks, Alaska, May 22, 1906. Visible in the photo are several of the Northern Commercial Companies buildings and Sargent & Pinska which may have been a men's store. A stern...
The George King Collection describes in photographs and manuscript material early aviation in Alaska. There are two series in this collection. The first series consists of five photograph albums and two folders of loose photographs. The second...