View is south of Dawson City, showing police barracks Handwritten note under image: "Mounted Police barracks. They kept good order. Soapy Smith wanted no part of them. We stayed on the Alaska side of the line." Photographer's number 73
Title taken from image. In uniform wearing Chief of Police badge, medals, and sword; standing with hand on tree stump; full-length studio portrait, c. 1900. Badge: Chief of Police, Jake, Killisnoo. Photographer's number 257.
Description: wool; brass; braid; piping; serge; cotton; silk; ribbon Used: Chief Kowee; Kaawa.ee Descriptive Narrative: a). Jacket - navy blue wool, double breasted, w/row of 7 brass navy type buttons & 7 buttonholes up each side of the...
Accession Number: 73-19 Descriptive Narrative: One silver-colored metal police badge in the shape of a 7-point star with the words "Police Officer" in black. 3-1/8" from point to point. Pin on the back. Exhibition: Alaska's Attic 1992 ...
Title taken from verso. Three men standing in front of North West Mounted Police barracks, Carcross, Yukon Territory, Canada. Also from verso: "Car-Cross, Yukon Territory." 1922? Original photograph size: 2" x 2 3/4".
Title taken from caption. View of a Canadian Mounted Police station located at Haines Junction, a small town at the intersection of the Alaska Highway and the Haines Highway, in the Yukon Territory. Photograph taken Aug. 31, 1952. Photograph type:...
View of 4th (Fourth) Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Large building, center right, is the Anchorage Westward Hotel. Signs on immediate right read Green Dragon Cocktails and Dena(li). Signs on right, further down the...
Title taken from caption. View of fire and police department building in Nome, Alaska, with vehicle parked in front. Signs on building read: "Nome Fire and Police Dept.," "Police Station," and "City Hall." 1957. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide....
Title taken from note with photo. "Fishing boat forced up on the road in Seward Alaska following the Alaska Earthquake and Tidal Wave 3/27/64". A military police car is in the foreground.
Title taken from caption. "The Fort Yukon Bunch. (L-R) Harry Horton, Trader, W.C. Curtis, John McNickel, Bill Mason, Unidentified Mountie, Rube Mason, Unidentified, Jim Carroll, and Bill O'Brien. Seated, Pete Nelson, Joe Ward, and Tommy the...
View of damage to buildings on 4th Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Large building in center is the Anchorage Westward Hotel. Police car is seen in foreground, right, with the word Police on the door. Visible signs...
Title taken from slide mount. View of governor of Alaska Mike Stepovich giving Fourth of July speech at Nome, Alaska on stage decorated with American flags. Spectators are visible in foreground and several people sit on either side of podium. Signs...
Title taken from caption. Caption reads: "Grotto Lunker parade for Midsummer Festival; June 1973". View of a police officer and police car with the color guard of the Grotto Lunker parade in Palmer, Alaska. Logo on side of car reads: "Palmer...
This color slide depicts a helicopter landing at the U.S. Army Arctic Test Board (now Fort Greely) in 1962. In the foreground, there are four parked cars, and two men lean on one that has the words "Military Police" painted on it. Another man in...