Title taken from verso. On item: June, Eskimo Girl taken at Nov. 11 parade in front of J. Vic Browns. A young Alaska Native girl in head scarf, kuspuk, and traditional footwear stands in front of an Anchorage store display window with a tea set....
Title taken from verso. On item: Mary Powers, a Kobuk Eskimo, taken in front of Post Office (3rd from left) Anchorage. Alaska Native woman stands with a group of young women in downtown Anchorage. Woman later identified (Dec. 2011) as Mary Brown. ...
Title taken from verso. On item: Mary Powers, a Kobuk Eskimo, taken in front of Post Office, Anchorage. Woman later identified (Dec. 2011) as Mary Brown. 4x5 contact print, 4x5 neg
Title supplied by cataloger. On item: Valley trip with Don. View of hay stacked in a field, with buildings and mountains in the distance. 4x5 neg, 4x5 contact print.
Two letters from George to Ila and her family describe life in Juneau in the mid-1930’s. Includes a poignant account of the landslide in downtown Juneau, November 1936 in which 15 people died and mud was 20 feet high on Franklin Street,...
Title taken from verso. Verso (news item): May 5, 1917 - Lester D. Henderson, Juneau superintendent of schools, was today appointed the first Commissioner of Education for the Territory of Alaska under the recently enacted law to provide for a...
Accompanying new item: Alaska's governor, Mike Stepovich, and congressional advocates for statehood for the northern territory were jubilant Monday after Senate passage of the Alaskan statehood bill by vote of 64-20. Celebrating over a 49-star...
Accompanying new item: Alaska's three prospective congressmen, shown with optimistic car sticker, are (from left), Senator-elect Ernest Gruening, Representative-elect Ralph Rivers, and Senator-elect William Egan. The women are Mrs. Rivers (left)...
ASL-MS4-2-3b-5 Item 5 (acc. # 10213) Physical description: [68]p. Interpretation by Lydia Black, 1975 The following are stitched together as one booklet.
1. Title page bears the following inscription. File Re....