Title taken from verso. Alaskan "pioneers" visiting railroad car in which President Warren G. Harding rode, Alaska. Also from verso: ""Pioneers" visiting same. Left to right: Mrs. Elizabeth Bliss, Marie Silverman, Leif Strand, Lois Paderson, Heinie...
Title from indexer. Photograph shows a Ford Tri-Motor airplane on skis. The caption underneath the photograph reads "Harding Lake 1938 Would take off in spring Fairbanks field on wheels change to skis [skis] on Harding Lake - the fly to Seward...
Title taken from verso. Boy with American flag and woman awaiting President Warren G. Harding's visit to Alaska. Also from verso: "Believed to be President Harding. 1923 scrapbook." Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society. 1923. Original...
Title taken from verso and cataloger's notes. Verso reads: "As We Began. 1950 (May)." Image shows three men standing outside a quonset hut surrounded by black spruce trees. One man appears to be jacking up the structure. Parked...
Title taken from verso. Verso: Seated: Walter S. Pinkus, Wm. J. Niemi, A.F. Ghiglione, H.B. Schultz, B.D. Stewart Jr. Standing: John C. Fox, William P. Cameron, H.W. Johansen, M.C. Zimmerman, E.J. White, L.A. Hatchett, John M. Cooley, Harry O....
Side view showing circular drive and profile of front porch Photographer's number 29025 Note on verso: "The governor's mansion at Juneau, where President Harding will be entertained."
Title taken from verso. Verso: Photograph taken from the deck of the U.S.S. Henderson immediately after its arrival in Alaska with the Presidential party aboard showing Market Street Ketchikan, gay with bunting, while individual houses are also...
Title taken from verso. Verso: The Front Porch in Alaska: President Harding Speaking from the Porch of the House of Governor Bone at Juneau. (Times Wide World Photos). Governor Bone and three others in background. People gathered in foreground....
Title taken from verso. Verso: The First Glacier Ever Visited by a President of the United States: President Harding, Mrs. Harding and Governor Scott C. Bone of Alaska at the Mendenhall Glacier, Near Juneau, on the Presidential "Voyage of...
Title taken from verso. Verso: President Harding, while seated on the porch of the schoolhouse at the Indian Village of Metlakatla, with Mrs. Harding, Governor Scott Bone and Secretary Wallace, sights an aviator cutting circles in the Alaskan Skies...
Verso: President Harding and party leaving the Arctic Brotherhood, a fraternal organization whose motto is "No Boundary Line Here." Camp Skagway #1, 1889. The Arctic Brotherhood conferred their degree on the President 7/30/23
Title taken from verso. Verso: the President, with Governor Bone, chatting with two sailors of the U.S. Naval Radio Station at Seward (Times Wide World Photos).
Title taken from verso. Verso: President Harding leaving his Pullman at Seward, Alaska, for an extended exploration of a branch line of the railroad by means of an automobile fitted with railway wheels (Times Wide World Photos). Other members of...
Title taken from verso. Verso: President Harding's Trip to Alaska, 1923. An Eskimo dog team at Cantwell, Alaska. President is seen admiring the dog team (Times Wide World Photos). Alaskan Transportation Old and New: The President Inspecting a Dog...
Title taken from verso. President Harding on a Hill Outside Valdez, the Centre of the Copper Region of Alaska, Has the Points of Interest Shown to Him by a Member of His Party. At left is Governor Bone, and then President Harding (Times Wide World...
Title from image caption Full caption: "A polar 'mailman.' President Harding makes friends with this Alaska husky who drags the mail sledge north of fifty-four"