Wide view of city street, with railroad tracks, automobiles, businesses and utility poles. Signs in image: Washington Fruit Store; Alaska Steamship Company; Tea Room; Edith's Beauty Shop; Theatre; Canadian National Railway. Photographer's number...
Title taken from interview notes: Masks and other pieces of Tlingit art are displayed with the coffin. The coffin lid stands against the carved and painted screen of the Thunderbird House. Interview notes: (l. to r.): Edith Valle, Helen...
Title taken from image. Front Row (seated l. to r.): Bess Millard (Secretary), Edith Young (Assistant Secretary). Second Row (l. to r.): Fred Sonni (Sgt), Henry Roden, "Alabam" LaBoyteaux, Joe Hoffman [Hofman], LeRoy Sullivan, Rev....
Title taken from front. View of group of old Russian cannons, Unalaska, Alaska. Handwritten inscription on verso reads: "This is one of the places I have not seen. You deserve a word, no I shall not wait till I get one of a more familiar place....
Title from caption. Photograph of Benny & Edith Moore seated on a bench in Tacoma. Caption reads: "My son & eldest daughter Benny & Edith at Point Defiance Park, Tacoma. Aug 2 1905."
Title from caption. Photograph of the Moore family at Madison Park in Seattle. Caption reads: "Benny, Edith and Myself at Madison Park Seattle. Aug 1904.
Title taken from back of photograph. Additional information was obtained from the attached note. "Cashen (editor of the Collegian) at desk, top right Percy Lucha. The man standing on the far right is Charles Ross Weeks. He was identified by...
Territorial Department of Public Welfare staff pose for a group photo on the steps of the capitol building in Juneau. From verso: "Sitting: Henry A. Harmon, Director. First Row: Ruth Cameron, Nan Blaha, Phoebe Virgin, Sadie Billis, Alice...
Title from caption. Portrait photograph of Edith Moore age 8 years and 7 months. Caption reads: "My daughter Edith taken at Tacoma, 8 years & 7 months old."
View of float carrying Miss Alaska dressed in a white fur-trimmed gown with a sash that reads "... [Al]aska" during the Golden Days parade in Fairbanks, Alaska. Two other women wearing gowns sit on the float. One of the women is wearing a crown and...
Title taken from front. View of S.S. Edith listing to one side along Alaska coast. Also from front: "Thwaites 2702." Photographer's number 2702. 1910-1920. Photographer: Thwaites.
Title by indexer, taken from verso. Verso reads: "1931 or 1932. Ltr: Two Huber children, Prof Huber, Mrs. Huber, Edith Beeler, Carrie Chase." A man, women and children stand on a dirt road beside an automobile. Trees are visible in the...
Title from caption. Photograph of a children's lawn party with Bennie, Edith and Francis and their mother, Mrs. Moore, identified. Caption reads:>"Birthday Party at extreme left marked with X -- my daughter Frances, near centre my daughter...
Title taken from album. "Return bend, Noyes Slough Fairbanks, Alaska." Indexer's note: A letter on the back reads: Fairbanks, Alaska Dec. 12 1916 My Dear Edith, Just received your letter of October 30. Will write letter before...
Group of men (in uniform) and women posing outside Lake Spenard shelter in Anchorage, Alaska, with Lake Spenard at right. From caption: "Mabel Weber back row, 4th from left. Edith White in front at left. Bee [Beulah Marrs, later Marrs Parisi]...
Title taken from accompanying note. L-R: Jennie Johnson, Edith Ryan, and Mrs. Wallie Cathcart. All three women are wearing skirt suits, a style which emerged at the end of the 19th century and became identified with the "New Woman", the young,...
Title taken from front. Group photo of children (some dressed in costume) and teacher in front of public school, Knik, Alaska. From verso: "Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." 1913. Photographer: O.G.H. Original photograph size: 4" x...
Title from caption. Photograph of the Ben Moore family home in Skagway, Alaska. Visible in the yard are J. Bernard Moore and two women. Mrs. Moore is seated at the left; the woman seated at the right might be Miss Morrison, the housekeeper. ...