Shows land and sea routes from Seattle to Alaskan destinations. Relief shown pictorially. Inset: [Routes from Prince William Sound to Fairbanks, Alaska]. Illustrated with cartoons and captioned with humorous notes. Map is 52 x 72 cm.
Blue line drawing map of the Clay Street Cemetery. Map is of the South West Quarter of the Cemetery as surveyed in February 1963. Revisions appear to have been made by the Mainstreet/Downtown Association of Fairbanks 9/95 and reference Ken...
Blue line drawing map of the Clay Street Cemetery. Map is of the South East Quarter of the Cemetery as surveyed in February 1963. Revisions appear to have been made by the Mainstreet/Downtown Association of Fairbanks 9/95 and reference Ken...
Blue line drawing map of the Clay Street Cemetery. Map is of the North West Quarter of the Cemetery as surveyed in February 1963. Revisions appear to have been made by the Mainstreet/Downtown Association of Fairbanks 9/95 and reference Ken...
Blue line drawing map of the Clay Street Cemetery. Map is of the North East Quarter of the Cemetery as surveyed in May 1962. Revisions appear to have been made by the Mainstreet/Downtown Association of Fairbanks 9/95 and reference Ken Parsons. ...
Title taken from front. Sled dog teams line up on Fourth Avenue in front of Brown & Hawkins after bringing a load of gold dust in from the Iditarod gold fields, Seward, Alaska. From front: "1/2 ton gold dust largest shipment ever carried by dog...
Spectators line the street as a building collapses from the 1943 fire in Seward, Alaska. 1943. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 4 1/2" x 3 1/4".
Title taken from front. Part of the title is obscured. People line the street near the Northern Hotel waiting for a parade of marines and sailors from the U.S.S. Maryland (not pictured) in Seward, Alaska. The Alemeda is also tied up at dock. Sign...
Men, women, children, and some dogs line the boardwalks waiting for the Fourth of July parade in Seward, Alaska. People are also visible in the street sitting on chairs. ca. 1908-1913. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph; 5 1/2...
Girls dressed in white and their dolls in decorated carriages line up to be in the Fourth of July parade in Seward, Alaska. 1910-1915? Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
Winter view of residences in Seward, Alaska. Utility poles line the stump filled street. From verso: "Seward." 1905-1915. Original photograph size: 3 3/16" x 4 1/8".
View of Seward, Alaska, as seen from Resurrection Bay. Buildings, tents, and railroad cars line the waterfront. The railway company office is the large light-colored building at the far right. Mount Marathon is in the background. From verso:...
Seward, Alaska waterfront as seen from the dock at the end of Fourth Avenue. Buildings and tents line the waterfront and three skiffs are anchored between the dock and the beach. 1905-1915. Original photograph size: 3 1/8" x 4".
Young girls at the Jesse Lee Home in Seward, Alaska line up to receive a dose of medicine in front of a stove. From verso: "Carrie Ida Pierce Seward, Alaska, Box 516." ca. 1946-1955. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 3 1/2".
Title from original photograph album. Children line up at the chalkboard to draw in school in Seward, Alaska. From verso: "Carrie Ida Pierce Seward, Alaska, Box 516." ca. 1946-1955. Original photograph size: 3 1/3" x 3 1/3".
Photograph of Main Street, Chena, Alaska. Visible are several men, a dog, businesses and a flatcar on a railroad line. Businesses visible are R. H. Miller and Co. Miners Store and Outfitter, R. H. Miller and Co., R. H. Miller Merchandise, a...
Ms. Relief shown by hachures; depths shown by soundings. Oriented with north to the upper left. Shows Chernabura Island, near the Alaska Peninsula. Signed [Chas.?] Isaacson. "The dotted line shows the direction in which two rocks, awash at low...
Relief shown by contours and spot heights. Alaska, Sheet No. 643. "Additional information from survey by Alaska Road Commission." Shows U.S. Telegraph line and stations. In color.
Published in [Washington, D.C.] by Geological Survey...