Title taken from front. Dog team and sled sit on 4th Avenue in front the Coleman House and Carsten's Packing Company (Carsten's Meat Products) in Seward, Alaska. 1910? Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
A porch attached to a house with drop siding. A picket fence is in front of the house. Some type of climbing plant is growing on strings attached to the porch roof. Related photographs of the same house are:...
This house has a porch and a dormer on each side of the gable roof. A woman, barely visible, stands in front of the house. Related photographs of the same house are: UAF-1968-21-149, UAF-1968-21-153, UAF-1968-21-156,...
This home is featured in winter with a heavy snow load on its roof. A greenhouse can be seen on the left side of the house, which was added later as it is not seen in other related photographs. Also seen in this photograph...
A woman stands on the porch of a house on a residential street. The house also has dormers and a detached shed. In related photographs, UAF-1968-21-165 and UAF-1968-21-166, garage doors have been added to the shed. In this...
Title from verso. Image shows a flower path leading to a house that has been constructed of hand-hewn logs and lumber. Wooden boards form a boardwalk between the two rows of flowers on the path. Nasturtiums and other flowers are shown climbing...
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows a house built underground. The house is covered with sod and grass. Buildings, perhaps caches, can be seen behind it. Caption from finding aid reads "Sod house inland with river/cabin in background"....
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows a house build underground. The house is covered with sod and grass. Buildings can be seen behind it. Caption from finding aid reads "Sod house". Location is unknown.
Title from caption. Photograph shows some sleds with boxes tied onto them outside of McDevitt's Road House. The sleds are lightly covered in frost or snow.
Title from caption. Photograph of Tanana's main business district. Visible as seen from their own advertisements are the Lincoln House Hotel and Restaurant, the ER House, also probably a hotel and restaurant and a headquarters, possibly related...
"Ott and Scheele owned the Northern Commercial Co. store at Eagle, Alaska. Having purchased it when the Northern Commercial Co. discontinued their Eagle Trading Co store at the left of the picture, he dealt mostly with the natives. The building at...
"The river steamer Yukon, with barge, bringing supplies for Ott and Scheel at Eagle, Alaska. June 4th 1928. You can be sure all the residents able to walk were down there to welcome her. The huge rock bluff called Chutatutla in the background." ...
The Coleen M. Platner Photographs (ca. 1909-1920s) contain photographs of pioneer children and their families living in Alaska, chiefly Iditarod, Chatanika, Little Eldorado City, and Eldorado Creek. There are also photographs from Nome and the...
Title taken from caption. "Porcupine River - Men at Shuman House about 1937. (L-R): McCauley, W.C. Curtis of Howling Dog, Pete Simple, Joe Netro and Harry Healy, Old Crow Yukon Territory, Rube Mason and Frank Foster, Fishing Branch Yukon...