Verso: Senator E. L. "Bob" Bartlett of Alaska is shown being greeted by Col. L. E. Chloupek, Commanding Officer, 1st Battle Group, 35th Infantry (Cacti) during the Senator's visit to the 25th Infantry Division (Tropic Lightning) at Schofield...
Title taken from caption. " Alaska Road Commission on Valdez Dike, Col. W. P. Richardson, Pres. Lieut. L. A. Kunzig, and Lieut. L. E. Edgerton. " Photographer: P. S. Hunt, photo No. G4133. Reproduced from a glass plate.
Title taken from verso. Photograph of the office staff of the Fairbanks Exploration Company, a subsidiary of the U. S. Smelting, Mining & Refining Co. People are identified as: l-r front row; Jack Boswell, Jim Crawford, Agnes Mapleton, Agnes...
Title taken from caption on photo. "Celebrations 4th July at Fairbanks, Alaska 1904. L. E. Robertson Photo". Signs on buildings read: "Pioneer Coffee House and Lunch Counter", "Tin Shop", "Mason & Morgan Real Estate and Mining Brokers", "The...
Title form verso partially obscured. Photograph of Kiska invasion command during a meeting to discuss the final plans. Verso reads: "American and Canadian troops have occupied Kiska, vast Japanese stronghold in the Aleutians, without...
Title from caption. Image shows horses and a mule loaded with supplies in front of "Jones' Grocery" in Fairbanks. Several wooden casks are stacked along the side of the building, under the sign. An alternate sign on the front of the building...
Title from caption. "Celebrating 4th July at Fairbanks Alaska, 1904. L.E. Robertson, Photo." Panoramic photograph of the Independence Day celebrations in Fairbanks, 1904. A crowd is gathered around the Fairbanks Court House. City hall is a...
Title from caption. "Fairbanks Alaska from across Chena River. July 25th 1905." Other writings on the photograph: "No. 10385" and "Copyright 1905 By L.E. Robertson." Panoramic photograph of Fairbanks from the north side of the Chena River.
Title taken from caption on photo. "Fairbanks Alaska from across the Chena River. June 20th 1904. L.E. Robertson Photo Fairbanks Alaska". Signs on buildings include "Meat Market", "Eagle", "Tanana", and "Fairbanks".
Title from accompanying material. In lower-right corner: "L.E. Robertson Photo". A sign at the back of the stage reads "Bioneer Punk House"; a sign at right reads "All kuhns look alike to Bevington".
Title taken from front. Group of prospectors on horseback crossing bridge to Fairbanks, Alaska with gold dust. 1905. Photographer: L.E. Robertson. Original photograph size: 5 7/8" x 7 5/8".