Title from indexer. Photograph shows a man standing in front of a door. He is wearing a sweater with a large 'A' on it. Underneath the photo is written "Jim C. Boswell".
Title by indexer. Photograph of several people standing outside a door to St. Thomas's Church. Bishop William Gordon is visible and Rev. Cox is just inside the door. A young girl is holding a biblical comic book.
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 from album caption. A concrete building at the bottom of a hill, with overhead door, several large windows, and a man door. There are electrical transformers near the building. The words "Anchorage Light & Power Company" are engraved on...
Title from caption in album. Sign reads 'Paxson Lodge. Dan C. Whiteford, Prop. Good Fishing Big Game Hunting'. There are a set of caribou antlers over one door, and a set of moose antlers over another door. The log building is at the base of a...
Title from verso. "[The large F27 cargo door permits transport of larger pieces of cargo such as this small auto being loaded for shipment to a village in June 1960.]" The uniform of the man on the left reads "[F-]27" and "Larry" or "Sammy".
Title taken from creator's notes. Photograph of the Lavery Building with the following caption: From the left side of this picture, you see the door that leads to the second floor (over Laverys grocery store on the south-east side of 2nd and...
Title by indexer This is a photograph of springtime flooding at the Cushman bridge site in Fairbanks. The view is from the north side of the river looking west at Samson's Hardware.
Title taken from creator's notes. Front door of the barracks at Six Mile Camp, Fairbanks, Alaska. Notes and captions are from Cecil H. Kornegay 7-5-2000.
Rusty Dow, posing by the door of her truck, was the first woman to drive the Alaska Highway. Sign on door reads "RICHARDSON ALASKA HIGHWAY 2917 BANKS DISTRICT". Rusty Dow is in uniform. Original photograph size: 3 1/2 x 2 1/2 inch.
View of interior room directly below the beacon at the Cape Spencer Light Station in southeast Alaska. To the left of the photo a stairway leads upstairs and to the right a door is wedged shut with a plank. A sign hanging upside down on the door...
Title hand-written on slide. This color slide was taken by Charlotte E. Mauk on June 15, 1961 and depicts the Northern Commercial Company's store in Fort Yukon, Alaska. There is a man dressed in a suit walking through the entrance of the store...
Title taken from caption. View of the top of the door of the church in Nikolski. English writing reads: Saint Nicholas the Thaumaturge. Photograph taken during the 1938 Smithsonian Institution's Archaeological Expedition to the Aleutian Islands.
View of a road closed somewhere in Southcentral Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Area is tentatively identified as the Seward Highway, south of Anchorage, Alaska. Road sign on left middle reads Road Closed Stop Danger Alaska Dept of...
View of a damaged building, somewhere in Southcentral Alaska, after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Sign to the right of the upper door reads Alaskan Hotel Home of Alaskan Hospitality. Sign on the left of the upper door reads Texan Urinal. Partial...