Group portrait of seven U.S. Army servicemen at Ft. Davis near Nome, Alaska. Ole Christian Nerby's head was removed from the image as a note on the verso explains: "O. C. Nerby Cut pa's picture out for lockets."
Portrait of O.C. Nerby looking out a broken pane of glass in a window at Ft. Davis near Nome, Alaska. The photograph was mounted on postcard stock. From verso: "Ole Kristian Nerby--Army in Nome 1917-1918. Please enlarge this to suit and send me a...
Portrait of four U.S. Army servicemen holding rifles at Ft. Davis, near Nome, Alaska. From verso: "O. C. Nerby--U.S. Army--1917-1918, third from first."
Group portrait of ten members of the U.S. Army at Ft. Davis near Nome, Alaska. According to a caption on a similar photograph, O. C. Nerby is fourth from last (right?) and Chris Dahl is third from last. All are wearing ice skates.
Ole Christian "Chris" Nerby is at the top right according to a note on the back of the image. Group portrait of nine servicemen in uniform at Ft. Davis near Nome, Alaska. Photograph number 409.
Title taken from caption. Photograph number 175 (?). View of the snow-covered Front Street in Nome, Alaska. To the far right front of the image is a barber pole. The third building from the left bears a sign reading "California Restaurant."
Portrait of two soldiers with a woman at Ft. Davis near Nome, Alaska. Photograph number 269. Another soldier is standing in the doorway of the structure to the right.