Title from caption. Photograph of Ben Moore seated in a buggy pulled by a young moose. Caption reads: "Ready for a drive with baby moose. Skaguay Al. summer of 1899."
Photo caption reads "The crew of the Ruff & Tuff Mine, Sep. 1938. Standing left to right: Billy Quitch, Jim Moore. Sitting left to right: Mr. Beals, superintendent; Mr. Moore; Pearl Tatro, cook; Elmer smith; Mike Knowles; Mike Haycock; Adolf...
Title taken from verso. Alaska Republican Party political candidate Mortimer "Moose" Moore in Anchorage, Alaska. Oct. 1970. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 7" x 5".
Title from sleeve. Mortimer 'Moose' Moore stands on the steps of the Alaska State capitol building. Photographer's numbers: 1 of 4, 9330. 2 1/4 B&W negative.
Four men identified as, left to, right Ernest Gruening, Charles Bunnell, Henry Jackson and T. Moore, each is wearing graduation robes and mortar boards. several military officers are visible in the background.
Title by indexer. Image shows men of the 1942 Army Test Expedition. Identified from the front, seated L. to R., are Robert Bates, Peter Webb, Frank Marchman, Albert Jackman, Wilbur Musser (in front), Einar Nilsson; second row: Terris Moore,...
Photograph of Fort Yukon, Alaska showing T. H. Burman's General Merchandise and Horton & Moore dealers in merchandise and raw furs which is behind and to the right. Two women are visible outside Burman's store.
Title from caption. Photograph of a Fort Yukon Street scene. Visible along the street are many people including men, women and children, a dog and two general stores. The stores are W. E. Phillips General Store, and Horton & Moore. "The...
Title from caption. Photograph of Benny & Edith Moore seated on a bench in Tacoma. Caption reads: "My son & eldest daughter Benny & Edith at Point Defiance Park, Tacoma. Aug 2 1905."
Title from indexer. Photograph of Benny Moore on a stars & stripes bedecked horse. Writing on the photo reads: "Benny 4th of July 1898. Skagway Al. My son Benny."
Title from caption. Portrait photograph of Edith Moore age 8 years and 7 months. Caption reads: "My daughter Edith taken at Tacoma, 8 years & 7 months old."
Title from caption. Photograph of J.B. Moore's son Bernard in Washington. Caption is partially missing but what is present reads: "Tacoma 1905 ... son Bernard ... Cashon Calle...Wash."
Title from indexer. Photograph of Capt. William and J.B. Moore's first log home in Skagway. An 'X' marks the log home. Caption reads: "X My first log house in Skagway with frame bldg in front."
Title from caption. Photograph of Passengers disembarking from a steamship and walking down Moore's Wharf. Caption reads: "Skaguay Bay & town shewing the three wharfs constructed to the left of our dock near bluff at right. These three...
Man shown standing in front of a drugstore. There's an outside stairwell to the left and a "Basil Clemons" sign in the top left window. Snow is on the ground.