Full-length portrait, taken outdoors, of Stroller White, born in 1859 and died in 1930; publisher of first newspaper in Douglas; owner/editor of Whitehorse Star for a decade; and Speaker of the Alaska Territorial House of Representatives in 1918.
Full-length studio portrait of Native American man, wearing traditional clothing, including a headdress, fringed leather jacket, band of metal bells, and moccasins; he holds a rifle and carries a blanket draped across one arm; headdress...
Full-length studio portrait of woman lying on fur robe; possibly Fabruda Manzar, famed "Little Egypt" of Chicago World's Fair, who later performed in Skagway and Dawson during the gold rush
Full-length studio portrait, left profile; in 1900-1905, Kinzie was assistant superintendent of the Alaska Treadwell Gold Mining Company; 1905-1914, general superintendent of the Treadwell, Alaska Mexican Gold Mining Co., Alaska United Gold Mining...
Full-length view of woman outside a wooden building; in addition to the button-trimmed robe, she also wears a scarf with a large feather attached, and there is a braided rope draped across her shoulder
Full-length, formal portrait of Frances, standing; wearing a hat, a lace-trimmed dress, and furs On verso: Vaughan and Keith, 110 Geary St., San Francisco