Title taken from creator's notes. Color photograph. Notes read: The north side of Second Street from Cushman looking east toward Lacey. The businesses (left to right) are a gift shop, Griffin's Music (and photography), the Model Cafe, the...
People in photograph have been labeled. From left to right, back row: Esther, "Dolly," "Tremine," Mamie McM., Grace, Parker Hitt. Second row: D. Hussing, Maud I. Keuek. In front, woman with the dogsled is labeled...
People are labeled in photo. Back row, left to right: "Pop" Lomen, [J. Jrurden?], [Mrs. Jrurden?], Alta [Natem?], Mrs. G. Lomen, Beltley, [Deirns?], Mrs. Lomen, [unidentified man], H. Lomen. Front row, left to right: ...
A man and two women are standing in front of a row of buildings. The man is holding a cigar and wearing a fur hat and collar. The woman on the left is wearing a fur stole. Sign on building possibly "Lomen Bros." Lomen...
A group of people gathered around, with a piano nearby. The people are labeled, left to right, front row: Arthur Cole, Bill McGuire, [unknown] Browne, Otto Van S., [unlabeled]. Second row: Mary Browne, [unlabeled],...
Two men stand outside a door. A sign on the door reads: "Lomen Bros. Studio." The man on the right is wearing a pin-stripe suit, and preparing to hand something to the man on the left. There are photos and portraits in...
Image of what may be an Alaskan Native woman wearing a fur parka. "Queen Barbara" may have won or participated in some event or festival. Lomen Bros. was a photography studio in Nome, Alaska from 1908-1934.
Shows recording offices, roadhouses, railroads, trails, ditches and telephone lines. Selective relief shown by hachures. "R. Bayne, del." Signed by Martin E. Backstrom.
Published in Nome, Alaska by the Lomen Commercial Company in the...
Caption created by cataloger. Photograph of Cap Lathrop at the base of a tower discussing blue prints. Image includes signature of Lathrop and inscription, perhaps to Carl Lomen.
Title from indexer. Photograph shows a girls' foot race on the Fourth of July in 1912. A Lomen Bros. sign can be seen, indicating that this may be in Nome, Alaska. Original size is 5.5 in. x 3.5 in.
(4:17 min) (08 of 20) Nome was different--seasonal office--King Islanders--Larger territory--lighterage companies--Hireing longshoremen--Lomen Comercial Co.--ship fire--insurance--general average agreements
Title taken from caption. " Glacier under the tundra mosses, Peluk Creek, Nome Alaska. Lomen Bros, Nome # 647 ". Photographer: P. S. Hunt, photo size 3 x 6 .