John J. Sesnon Co.'s cable way for landing freight at Nome. 1400 feet long, shore tower 125 feet high, Cassion tower 90 feet above highwater. The largest cable way of its kind in the world.
Photograph of C. D. Brown's home in Seward, Alaska. The home is built off the ground and uses local unpeeled whole round logs. There is an addition to the back that may have used milled lumber. Also visible in the photograph is a child and a...
View of some of the burned out buildings from the Big Fire in Nome, 13 Sept. 1905. Fresh milled lumber is visible for the rebuilding and one structure is already going up. The name Goetze appears in the bottom right of the photograph and may be...
People sift through the smoldering remains of the 1905 fire in Nome. The word Goetze appears in the lower right corner of the photograph and may be the photographer.
Group portrait of people on the Fourth of July in Kenai, Alaska. Identified as: Dr. Charles E. Mills; H. P. Cordelia L. M. Noble; Arthur C. Goss; Mrs. Robert Morgan; Mrs. Charles W. Gompertz; George S. Meorns; Charles E. Bunnell; Captain S. Shaw;...
"At Cape Lisburne-Alaska August 16th, 1906-Enjoying trip immensely, Cordilie" Cordelia L. M. Noble on right, woman on left is unidentified. Both are standing in a creek, and trying to keep their clothes from getting wet.
View of Ketchikan, Alaska, showing town across water with mountain in background. Homes and commercial buildings climb the hill. A boat is in the foreground.
The Russian Orthodox Church in Kenai, Alaska. A person is shown in a dip in the groundnear the bottom center of the photograph. Also shown is a domesticated moose with his food just above his head.