Photo looks down Front Street in Nome, Alaska during a storm on October 7, 1913. The street is wet, and lumber and boards are strewn about. People are gathered, possibly to assess damage or clean up from the...
A crowd is gathered on the street, possibly for a Fourth of July celebration. People are swinging on a swing set nearby. The Miners & Merchants Bank can be seen in the background (right).
"Ott and Scheele owned the Northern Commercial Co. store at Eagle, Alaska. Having purchased it when the Northern Commercial Co. discontinued their Eagle Trading Co store at the left of the picture, he dealt mostly with the natives. The building at...
Title taken from caption. "$1,250,000 clean up Miners & Merchants Bank, Nome, Alaska. Photographer's number: C 49." Cataloguers note: This photograph shows gold bars stacked high above ground.
View of Valdez, Alaska business district in summer. Pedestrians stroll on a wooden boardwalk in front of local businesses and on the dirt road. Signs read: "Baths," "Merchants Cafe," "City Meat Market," "Pharmacy," and "Rooms." 1899-1905. Original...
Title taken from album caption. View of the business district in downtown Anchorage, Alaska, looking east toward the mountains, with a few parked cars, a car on the street, and a pedestrian crossing the street. Sign on the second building on the...
Sign promoting Feather Merchants Second Annual Ball hanging over a bar, with people in the background. Sign reads: "Feather Merchants 2nd Annual Ball! March 21, 1944. Ambassador Club. Anchorage & Fairbanks, Alaska. Remember Too to Buy War Bonds....
Title from image caption Snow piled high on street in Nome business district; businesses in view include Lewis Brothers, H.A. Conn’s, and Miners and Merchants Bank Photographer's number 802
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".
"The river steamer Yukon, with barge, bringing supplies for Ott and Scheel at Eagle, Alaska. June 4th 1928. You can be sure all the residents able to walk were down there to welcome her. The huge rock bluff called Chutatutla in the background." ...
The John W. Chapman Family Papers consist of material relating to John Wight Chapman and May Seely Chapman and their work as Episcopal missionaries at Anvik, Alaska (1887-1930), as well as family correspondence, genealogical information,...
Title taken from caption. "9715 -- (29) The majority of those who crossed the pass stopped either at Lake Linderman or Lake Bennett for the purpose of constructing boats for the journey down the Yukon. The advance of the crusaders rendered it...
Title taken from caption. " Miners Merchants Bank ". Cataloguer's note: This picture shows the front of a Bank and mound of debris, perhaps caused by some disaster, located next to the building.
Title taken from caption. View of soldiers parading down Front St. in Nome. The Miners and Merchants bank is visible to the left side of the image, as is the Merchants Cafe. A clock is hanging from the building to the left side of the image. Behind...