Formal portrait, women seated and men standing behind Front row, left to right: Frances Noyes, Ruth Noyes Heinze (Dollie), Mrs. John Noyes, Mrs. McWhite [?] and Mrs. Jack Noyes; back row, left to right: Arthur P. Heinze, Tom Noyes, John Noyes...
[Group portrait of Noyes family; front row, 1 to r: Frances Noyes, Ruth Noyes Heinze (Dollie), Mrs. John Noyes, Mrs. McWhite ? and Mrs. Jack Noyes; back row, 1. to r.: Arthur P. Heinze, Tom Noyes, John Noyes (Tom's father), Jack Noyes (?), and Mr....
Title from caption: "Graehl Bridge Noyes Slough 3/11/31 7S Fbks"
A pedestrian suspension bridge across Noyes Slough. Many of the photographs from UAF-2007-64-116 to UAF-2007-64-131 depict the construction or completion of the Graehl...
Mrs. Noyes poses on a sofa with plush upholstery, a leather chair is partially in the photograph, the walls are wallpapered and there are paintings and a framed mirror on the walls. Mrs Noyes is wearing a feather hat and and cameo, she is also...
Thomas Clarke Noyes married Frances Muncaster (then, Arabelle Frances Patchen)in 1897. Settling in Candle, Alaska, Tom established the T.C. Noyes Banking Co. and became associated with the mining industry. In about 1905, they adopted a five-year...
Title taken from album. "Return bend, Noyes Slough Fairbanks, Alaska." Indexer's note: A letter on the back reads: Fairbanks, Alaska Dec. 12 1916 My Dear Edith, Just received your letter of October 30. Will write letter before...
Photograph of Essinoye, the residence of Fred Noyes. Behind the house and in the backgroud is a large quantity of cut lumber and stripped logs, leading to the impression that the structures in the background may be a lumber mill.
Photograph of the Essinoye parlor, the residence of Fred G. Noyes in Fairbanks, Alaska. Visible in the photograph are four chairs one leather upholstered, another a rocking chair. A sofa is on the left and a table and a pedestal, with what looks...
The Essinoye dining room in the residence of Fred Noyes. Visible in the photograph are chairs, a table, several vases and painted plates, and a display or china cabinet.