Title taken from verso: "Hank Frost on bridge across Benjamin Creek, on Kenai Peninsula." View of man carrying an axe standing on a log bridge. Original photograph size: 5 1/2" x 3 1/4".
Title taken from verso: "Hungarian Ambassador Count Scheney crossing Benjamin Creek on a sheep hunt." A view of Count Scheney crossing a log bridge carrying a backpack. Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 5 3/4".
Title taken from image: Carlson's mail truck 19." Sign on top of building reads [?] Lake. The sign on front of the two-story log building reads Alaska Road Commission. The mail truck is a tracked vehicle. Possibly Kenny Lake, possibly 1919. ...
Title adapted from verso. This postcard shows a sawmill in winter. A log boom is pulled into shore, logs are also stacked on the ground in front of the mill. A man is standing near some packhorses on the right of the image. From image: "Seward,...
This stereograph (or stereoview) depicts two men standing on the beach at Cape Nome, holding shovels and using a rocker, or cradle, to remove gold from the sand. The man on the left stands in the ocean surf, and the man on the right stands on a...
Title taken from front. View of people standing outside public school, Knik, Alaska. From verso: "Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." 1914. Photographer: O.G.H. Original photograph size: 4" x 5". The school opened on 12/12/1912 with 17...
Title taken from verso. Durek Finch and two begging dogs, Tyonek, Alaska, with buildings in background. Also from verso: "Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." Photographer's number 114. May, 22, 1900. Photographer: O.G.H., Knik. Original...
Title taken from front. Group of men wearing costumes for a performance inside Chief Shakes House, Wrangell, Alaska. American flags and pictures of George Washington hang on the walls. Photographer's number 16. July 6, 1898. Photographer: O.D.G.
Title taken from front. Man with wolf's head hat and two boys posed with guns and dressed in decorative Native costumes, Wrangell, Alaska. Also from front: "Tringar(?) George." Photographer's number 64. Jan. 17, 1899. Photographer: O.D.G.
Title taken from caption. President Harding greeting wellwishers at his train in Anchorage. From text on photograph: "copyright by Geo L. Johnson Anchorage, President Harding in the New Empire, Anchorage Alaska July 17-23". From verso: "Donor: Mrs....