Title from image caption "G.H. Johnson, owner and driver" Crowd of spectators lines both sides of course; first team of dogs in harness and ready to start Sign for "Lomen Bros." on building in background
Title from image caption Also from caption: "Neuman - Johnson entry; Time [of] 100 hours, 13 minutes, 13 seconds" Full-length portrait of driver, flanked by people and dogs
Title from image caption Two ships in ice; passengers lean over rails of CORWIN decks; two men stand on either side of ship; man on far left holds a draped camera on tripod over his shoulder
From verso: Shown left to right, reviewing the 208th Infantry Battalion on Governor's Day, are Lt. Col. Dwight W. Dean, Governor Ernest Gruening, and Col. L. Lars Johnson, Alaska National Guard
People survey salmon on dock; one man works packing them into wooden crates; another man in background by scale takes notes; 4th from left, in plaid shirt, is Bob Cooper; 7th from left, in other plaid shirt, is Jim Johnson
Title from verso; missing part of photograph and missing part of text on verso Partial verso: Blackstone holding horse; Johnson next to door; Weiner in middle; Rodine at lower end. . . was taken. . . August 1902. . . ready to go to sluicing,...
Noel Wein Pilot. Harding Lake near Fairbanks. All escaped unhurt. Northwest Airlines leased the plane later from Johnson Flying service around October 1956 for a historic flight across the nation. Photo: Noel Wein.
Cover: Passenger List Alaska Excursions, Season 1903. Steamship Spokane, Commander Norman Nicolson. Purser, Richard E. Jones. Steward, William E. Curtis. Stewardess, Mrs. Celia M. Ravens. July 7, 1903.
Title and description taken from verso. These people were all participants in a large potlatch that was held in Sitka in December of 1904. They are wearing a variety of ceremonial clothing for the occasion, including: hats trimmed with beads,...
Governor John W. Troy (center, in suit and white hat) and players are flanked by the Juneau City and Juneau High School Bands. Signs in image: G.E. Krause, Building Contractor. Juneau Motors. W.R. Johnson. Drum in image: Alford John...