Title by cataloger. Interior view of St. Michael's Church in Sitka. There are a chandelier, two pillars, ornate furnishings, a rug and a chair on raised floor.
Title by cataloger. Interior view of St. Michael's Church in Sitka. There are a chandelier, two pillars, ornate furnishings, a rug and a chair on raised floor. An elderly, bearded priest stands at a rear door.
Title from accompanying materials. Early 20th-century home furnishings, including couch, leather wingback chair, window drapery, and a table on casters. Also assorted Bric-à-brac is on the table, the mantel, and a small bookcase. Compare to...
Title from accompanying material. A woman leans her elbow against the inside of a door frame. At left is a draped bookshelf; at right, a wooden chair below a map of North America reading "Ceded by Mexico in [1848]".
Title taken from front. View of contestants in pie eating contest during 4th of July celebrations, Keystone Avenue, Valdez, Alaska, with spectators in street. Businesses shown include Home Restaurant, The Keystone - Ladies Furnishings, and Imperial...
Title taken from front. View of men engaged in tug of war during 4th of July celebrations, Keystone Avenue, Valdez, Alaska, with spectators looking on. Businesses shown include The Keystone - Ladies Furnishings, Home Restaurant, and The Imperial...
View of men, boats, and dock on waterfront, Knik, Alaska, with launch "Alaska" at dock. Sign on building on right reads: "Ladies furnishings: shoes and rubber goods." From verso: "Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." n.d. Photographer:...
Title from sign on building Men outside of store advertising "Groceries & Gents' Clothing and Ladies' Furnishings and Dry Goods" Supplies, including bags of flour, oats, rice, beans, and sugar, and crates of spices, corn starch, potatoes,...
Title from image. Three women between totem poles on path in front of building. Verso: From a long distance the totem poles announced to the visitor that he was approaching the Alaskan Building. These totem poles, with the Alaskan Indians,...
A large, intricately designed screen, with an oval opening behind which regalia and treasures were stored; [S’igeidí X’een (Beaver Screen) made for Took’ka Hít (Needlefish House) and S’igeidi Hít (Beaver House) of the Deisheetaan in...