View looking east down Fourth Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska, after March 1964 earthquake, with cars parked on street lowered by earthquake and people standing in background. Businesses shown include: D & D Bar and Cafe, Sportman's Club, Mac's Foto,...
Title taken from verso. Note on verso (no date): The Jesse Lee Home, Seward, Alaska, a Methodist orphanage, still carries the camouflage paint which was applied during World War II when this area was believed to be in danger of attack by the...
Wide view of town. Building in foreground under construction. Text in image: (l to r) Court House, Public school House, Methodist Church, Red-Man's Hall.
Title taken from image. Sign in accompanying photograph: Seward Sanitorium and Rehabilitation Center operated by the Women's division of the Christian Service of the Methodist Church.
Title taken from front. Ladies playing tennis in front of Methodist (now Lutheran) parsonage in Seward, Alaska. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
Title taken from verso. Aerial view of Alaska Methodist University campus in Anchorage, Alaska, with vehicles in parking lots and lake in foreground. Oct. 1967. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".
Exterior of the Jesse Lee Home, a Methodist Episcopal Church orphanage and residential care facility in Seward, 1941-1943. Original photograph size: 3 7/8 x 6 1/8 inch.
Fred McGinnis and Art Waldron greeting Bishop Grant in front of Pacific Northern Airlines airplane in Anchorage, Alaska. From verso: "Fred McGinnis, Anch[orage] Sup[erintenden]t of Methodist work in A[las]k[a], Art Waldron - A[laska] M[ethodist]...
Title taken from verso. Copy of Anchorage Daily News headline celebrating Alaska statehood for Monday, June 30, 1958, in Anchorage, Alaska. Headline reads: "Statehood! Make it the forty-ninth!" Other story headers read: "3 Kenai men drown in...
Two young men in Boy Scout uniforms putting up posters in a shop window. Posters: Check your chest. Have an x-ray at the Methodist Church basement starting March 22, 1948. It's free. It's painless. Takes only a few minutes. No...