Title from caption in photo album. Photograph shows girls playing outside of a cabin in Stevens Village. Narrative in album reads: "Indian children at play, one with her sister tied on her back. Notice a number of puppies in lower right...
Title from caption. Photograph of a dog named Calamity Jane. Narrative in photo album reads: "In the lower corner is Mr. Shultz' pet and companion, 'Calamity Jane.' She was a husky and he raised her on a bottle. She fussed so much that he...
Title from caption. Flashlight photograph of Cora Rivenburg with canned food behind her. Narrative in photo album reads: "Flashlight of Mrs. R. taken in the dining room of the school building which burned."
Title from cataloger. Photograph of two cats sitting on what looks to be a bed or sofa. Narrative in photo album reads: "Our cat, Sam, on the right visiting the Farm cat. They did not agree very well."
View of First Avenue Ruby, Alaska 1912. Businesses that are identifiable starting on the left and going down the street: The Fraction which appears to be a dry goods store or a liquor store, The Cascade Laundry and Baths; Bloom's?, a lunch...
Title from caption. Photograph of a corner of the parlor of Ben Moore's home in Skagway, Alaska. Caption reads: "Another corner view of our parlor -- Skaguay, Al. Note the mounted head & feet above piano, of my trained young moose which...
Title from caption. Photograph of the corner of Ben Moore's bedroom. Caption reads: "One corner view of my bedroom in Skaguay home, note the bunch of fine red, cross, silver gray, black & white fox pelts at left of wardrobe, also several pair...
Title from donor notes. Photograph of Rev. Cox and Charlie Evans playing a game of chess. Additional narrative reads: "The chess partner is BIA assistant schoolteacher Charlie Evans (husband of the then head schoolteacher Vivian Evans)."
Title from donor notes. Full donor notes read: "Small boys in parkas entertaining themselves in the mission house (before the moving project)." The children are not identified.
Title from indexer. Donor note reads: "The glass storage batteries in the background were part of the antiquated 32-volt electrical system for the house before it was moved." The children are not identified.
Title taken from caption; engraving faces page 760. "A Winter Habitation in Kamtschatka". A view of family life; the interior of a large room with exposed wooden beams and narrow, crooked trees used as pillars. Children are snuggled...
A view inside Judge Wickersham's house; two matching wooden chairs are positioned on either side of the door way, a round, high table and a cabinet (China) are visible in the adjacent room.