A storekeeper stands on the front porch of his business and poses with his stock of sleds in Seward, Alaska. Original size of photograph: 5 1/4" x 3 1/4".
Title taken from caption. "15 oz of Tolovana Dust, 1917." Indexer's note - Jewelry cases or small boxes of various sizes and shapes are displayed. "Tolovana dust" could possibly be gold flakes seen here on a saucer, and covered by a drinking...
Title taken from caption. "9212 -- (16) In this view we have a combination of grocery store, postoffice, laundry, and hay and grain warehouse, as well as a Miner's Exchange. Mr. Courtney, the proprietor, was fortunate in having with him his...
Title taken from caption. "9214 -- In the palmy days of Sheep Camp some of its more imposing establishments were made up of a combination of general merchandising department, drug store, restaurant and lodging house. The unprotected manner in...
Title taken from caption. " Interior of a store, canned goods and fruit on the right, clothing on the left." Photographer: P. S. Hunt, photo No. G1954.
Title from caption. "'Meet me at the Fountain' Glass Block, Findlay, Ohio." An interior view of a two-story building with a fountain as its centerpiece. Merchandise is displayed throughout the large space, with an apparent dining area, a...
Title taken from caption. "Two Russian [Sergeants] doing a little shopping in one of the stores in Fairbanks, Alaska. . . Photo by US Army Air Forces."
Interior view of Crary's Drugstore in Valdez, Alaska. A glass topped counter contains items for sale and labeled glass jars line the shelves behind the counter. 1899-1905. Original photograph size: 3 3/4" x 4 3/4".
Interior of Hewitt's Drug Store with lunch counter, located on northeast corner of 4th Avenue and E Street, Anchorage, Alaska. Sydney Laurence paintings are displayed on walls. Hewitt's also operated a photo shop. 1940-1949. Original photograph...
Anchorage mayor Z. J. Loussac at the Alaska booth sponsored by the Alaska Steamship Co., at the Seattle Times Sports and Vacation Show in Seattle, Washington. Loussac was mayor of Anchorage from 1948 to 1950. March 17-26, 1950. Original photograph...
Title taken from verso. View of opening day at J. Vic Brown and Sons Jewelers on Fourth Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska. Signs on buildings read: "J Vic Brown & Sons Jewelers," "Reeds," and "515 Club." 1953. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original...
Title taken from verso. Interior view of opening of Ben Franklin store on Fifth Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska, with merchandise displays of baked goods, shampoo, and other products, and signs promoting sales. Jan. 22, 1953. Photographer: Ward W....
Title taken from verso. View of people riding first escalator in Alaska, located in Caribou's department store in Spenard (later part of Anchorage), Alaska. Signs at top of escalator read: "City limits. Anchorage. Spenard." March 19, 1961....
Title taken from verso. View of storefront for Romick's Men' Wear at 307 4th Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska, with men standing on sidewalk. Signs on buildings read: "Romick's Men's Wear," "Frontier Saloon," and "Union Cab. Dial 23201." Also from...