Large group in IOOF Hall; several blurred figures. Identified: Marko Savovich, Danica Savovich, Helen Dragnich, Velika Dapcevich, ?, Alex Kasalica, Helen Kasalica, Maria Radunovich, Danica Pavlovich (Paul), Marica Pusich Milaich (Miller),...
This photograph depicts, from left to right: Leonard Rowland, labor contractor; Chester Green, labor contractor; [Mr.] Liseley, civil defense officer; Sergeant Austin, first fire chief of the Big Delta Volunteer Fire Department; Gus Naylor, local...
Group photo of members of Pioneers of Alaska Igloo no. 4 at airport, Fairbanks, Alaska. From front: "A strong turnout of members of Igloo no. 4, Pioneers of Alaska saw Pat O'Neil and his family off to Columbia yesterday morning via Alaska Airlines...
Title and description from a handwritten list (date and writer unknown), identifying people in Stratton Library's photograph of a "1914 ANB CONVENTION AT SITKA". Front Row (l. to r.): Jas Watson, Juneau; Frank Mercer, Juneau, but originally...
Title taken from verso. Verso: (l. to r.) Paul Liberty, James Watson, Ralph young, Eli Kalanvok (Katinook), Peter Simpson, Frank Mercer, James C. Jackson, Chester Worthington, George Fields, William Hobson (an early member), Frank Price. Seward...
Title from image. Left to right: Arthur Glendinning Shoup, House of Representatives - Sitka. Governor Walter Eli Clark. Conrad Freeding, Senate - Nome. W.W. Shorthill, Sec.
Dogteam lined up in front of wooden buildings. A number of people look on. Eli Smith, an Alaska mail carrier, mushed his dog team 8,000 miles from Nome to Washington, D.C. in 1907, winning a $10,000.00 wager on this feat.
Text of telegram: Signal Corps, United States Army. Telegram. Send the following Message: Juneau, February 26, 1912Hon. Walter E. Clark, Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D.C.Action commenced against Collector Customs to compel issuance manifest for...
Title from notes. Verso: Eli Smith with dog team delivering Nome Post-Masters (Alaska) letter to President Roosevelt (or to Post Master General Cortelyou?) - Feb 20, 1907.
Quentin Roosevelt in sled.