Title taken from verso. Lowell Thomas, Jr. standing in front of Wien Alaska Airlines F27A in northern Alaska, with Alaska Native dancers in background. Photographer: Frank Whaley. Original photograph size: 8 1/8" x 10".
Title taken from verso. Lowell Thomas, Jr. as Alaska Republican Party political candidate in Anchorage, Alaska. Oct. 5, 1970. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 7" x 5".
Title taken from caption. View of results of flooding of Lowell Creek over Alaska Northern Railway tracks in Seward, Alaska, with tracks in foreground and new railroad depot in background. Also from front: "AN 7." An Alaska Engineering Commission...
Title taken from caption. View of water from Lowell Creek running over Alaska Northern Railway bridge during flooding at Seward, Alaska, with men walking along railroad tracks at right and buildings in background. Also from front: "AN 6." An Alaska...
Title taken from caption. View of damage to Alaska Northern Railway tracks from flood at Lowell Creek in Seward, Alaska, with men standing on tracks and buildings in background. An Alaska Engineering Commission photo. Photographer's number AN5....
Project engineer, Vern Hirsch, and geologist, Steve Lowell, evaluating the rock foundation conditions for the eventual William Moore bridge, part of Klondike Highway project
Lowell Creek running through early Seward, Alaska. Alaska Central Railway office is visible at far right and tents are in the trees at left. ca. 1905-1915. Original photograph size: 3 1/4" x 5 1/4".
Title taken from front. Group photo of pilots from U.S. Army Air Service World Flight outside Van Gilder Hotel, Seward, Alaska, standing in front of car. Also from front: "No. 1 [Lieutenant Leigh] Wade - No. 2 [Major Frederick L.] Martin - No. 3...
Title taken from verso. Lieutenant Lowell H. Smith, one of pilots from U.S. Army Air Service World Flight outside Van Gilder Hotel, Seward, Alaska. Also from verso: "U.S. Army Air Service World Flight, 1924. Property of Cook Inlet Historical...
Eight women and five men pose for portrait in front of Native screen and other art objects; the women are identified, L to R as Elizabeth Congdon, Mary Nordale, Linda Callahan, Peggy Ann Benesch, Esther Reed, Hildie Lowell, Bertha Brooks, and...
Title taken from image. Governor Parks, center; people on either side, including children. At far left is Evans Lowell Gruber in Freemasons' ceremonial dress.
View of rocky shoreline. Cabin on piling built on top of the rocks. A woman and dog are seated on a rock with a boardwalk behind them. Lowell Point (?) in background. Original photograph size 3 1/4" x 5 1/4".
Lowell Creek, near its outlet into Resurrection Bay, overflowing its banks and flooding the Seward Light and Power building in Seward, Alaska. 1905. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
Two women and a boy sit on the edge of Lowell Creek in Seward, Alaska. Seward Light and Power Company headgate is visible in the distance. From verso: "Headgate S.L. & Power to Seward." 1905-1915. Original photograph size: 3 1/4" x 4 3/16".
Aerial view of Seward, Alaska looking west from the opposite side of Resurrection Bay. Note that Lowell Creek has been diverted to the waterfall at far left. The Standard Oil storage tanks (at left) are painted as part of the World War II...
Title taken from caption. "11528 -- (10) The cost of constructing cabins in the Klondike during the latter part of 1897 was considerable. Logs were selling at $50 apiece, and wages were from $15 to $20 per day. An ordinary one-room cabin...