Title taken from image. Front Row (seated l. to r.): Bess Millard (Secretary), Edith Young (Assistant Secretary). Second Row (l. to r.): Fred Sonni (Sgt), Henry Roden, "Alabam" LaBoyteaux, Joe Hoffman [Hofman], LeRoy Sullivan, Rev....
Photograph of the McQuesten and Company building and some of the rest of Circle City, Alaska. Many of the residents of this mining town are present for the photo. Jack McQuesten is identified as the man in the front row 2nd from left. The mining...
Postcard of five soldiers identified as left to right top to bottom: Joseph M. Kerr, Reese LeRoy Dengler, Washington Taylor, E. N. Benson, Ernest Gruening.
Title taken from image. Image: Back row: Gordon Bettles, Pete McDonald, Barney Hill, Frank Buteau, Geo. Matlock, Al. Mayo, John Nelson, Billy Loyd, J. O'Donnel, L. LaFlem Center: Jas. Kenedy, H. Scales, Pete Nelson Front row: H. Hamilton...
Verso: (l. to r.): Don Carlos Brownell, A.H. Nordale, LaRoy Sullivan, Henry Roden (seated), Ed Coffey, N.R. Walker, C.H. LaBoyteaux -"Alabam," O.D. Cochran.
Title taken from verso. Photograph of large home in Dutch Harbor, the residence of the North American Commercial Company's manager. The harbor is visible in the bottom right of the photo.
Title taken from verso. Photograph of buildings related to the North America Commercial Company's store in Dutch Harbor, Alaska. This may have been the company's headquarters from 1890-1910.
Title taken from image. Photograph of the Blodgett Cannery with the Village of Kodiak in the background, the cannery, and in the foreground several canvas tents housing what is probably cannery employees. A steamship is tied up to the wharf of...
Color postcard of Fort Egbert postmarked at Eagle, Alaska on April 17, 1909. Written on the same date is, "At Eagle today. You surely had a [illegible word]. Had paper from home. E.H. [A.H.?][illegible last name]...