Title taken from front. The Sacred Heart Catholic Church which stands on what is now 5th Avenue in Seward, Alaska. The building was completed in 1910. A small building stands in the right background near a body of water. Also from front: "S....
A fenced-in area with the Standard Oil Offices, a pipeline, and the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in the background in Seward, Alaska. ca. 1910-1913. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
View of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Seward, Alaska, with Mount Alice in the background and the bell tower in the front. 1910? Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
Relief shown by hachures. Panel title. "For the purpose of giving the general public reliable information regarding Alaska and a better understanding of Alaskan conditions." Text on verso lists basic information on Alaska's economy, minerals,...
Title from caption. Postcard shows a man and a woman kissing inside of a heart. They are holding on to a sign that reads "Road to Marry Land". Outside of the heart is written "You get this reception at Tokeen. Go to it". Title in finding aid...
Label on album page reads: "A series of pictures showing the construction of the Gov. R.R. on the north end of the road where construction was started in 1915." Photograph label reads: "In March 1914 an act of Congress gave...
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 in album: "Aug 26 - Heart of sheep ranges up east fork". Photograph shows a rocky mountainside. A mound of old snow sits in a gully on the mountainside.
Title taken from caption. "9192 -- Gold miners and pickers on Dyea trail, Alaska.
"This view is made in the heart of Sheep Camp, where the miners, en route to the gold fields, halt for the purpose of dividing their freight into small...
"Title taken from caption. "9256 -- (14) There were a goodly number of robust young fellows who undertook this journey to and through the valley of the Yukon in search of the royal metal fully prepared to overcome all difficulties and to get...
Title by cataloguer. This view is reminiscent of "Killing Fur Seals," and other images depicted by Henry Wood Elliott (1846 - 1930). In this picture a group of men are seen in the process of killing the fur seals.
Title taken from caption. Card reads, "Loving Christmas thoughts and wishes. May joy your heart with gladness fill this festive season of goodwill. [No.] 2484/4." Black & white postcard.
Title supplied by cataloger. The man on the left is in military uniform; the other wears a suit, a tie, and a hat. An airplane is parked in the background of the photo. The writing on the key reads "Fairbanks Alaska's Golden Heart."
Title taken from caption. View of a display of flowers along the street and on wagons in Palmer, Alaska. Sign reads: "There is beauty in the sunlight and the soft blue heaven above. Oh the world is full of beauty when the heart is full of love"....
Title taken from caption. View of a display of flowers along the street and on wagons in Palmer, Alaska. Sign reads: "There is beauty in the sunlight and the soft blue heaven above. Oh the world is full of beauty when the heart is full of love"....
Title taken from caption. View of First National Bank of Anchorage lobby in preparation for 15th Annual Flower Show sponsored by Anchorage Garden Club in Anchorage, Alaska. Also from caption: "The 1958 'Treasures of the Tundra' sponsored by the...
Title taken from sign on wagon in photo at left. View of early wagon on display in Palmer, Alaska, with truck, sign, another wagon, and building at right. Sign next to wagon reads: "There is beauty in the sunlight and the soft blue heaven above. Oh...
Title taken from caption. Actually the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter William J. Duane (later shortened to "Duane"). From May's journal, dated August 9th: "The Duane is 328 feet long with a 40 foot beam, but only draws 12 feet of water, which seems almost...