Title taken from verso. From finding aid: "Looking Toward Little Butte." View of a snow covered farmhouse and dutch style barn located in a clearing. Snow covered peaks in the background. Photographic postcard; postcard size: 3 1/2 x 5 1/2.
Title taken from image. Group photograph of school children and teachers in front of Anchorage Public School. Text on bottom left of image: "Johnson". B&W photo postcard. Postcard size: 3 ½ x 5 ½.
Title taken from image. Postcard of the radio station built at Karluk, Alaska. Written on the reverse of the postcard is a message stating "This station was quite a happening. Put in by neighboring cannery at Larsen's Bay."
Color postcard with the title on the front. On the back it reads: Dear Bartlett, I am positive this will interest you-you were five years of age at the time-and just as fine a boy as you are a man. Sincerely, A. J. Raynor (Al)
The George King Collection describes in photographs and manuscript material early aviation in Alaska. There are two series in this collection. The first series consists of five photograph albums and two folders of loose photographs. The second...
Herbert Heller was an avid collector of historical material on Alaska, with emphasis on the gold-seeking pioneers of 1898. Among these pioneers was his uncle, (Robert) Lynn Smith, a gold miner, jeweler and U.S. Marshal in Alaska. Smith’s career...
Title from image. Postcard of a group of people at Summit, White Pass, on the border between Alaska and British Columbia. A Hotel and Restaurant can be seen on the U. S. side.
Title from image. Postcard of Skagway with AB Mountain in the background. Narrative in photo album reads: "On the mountain peak may be seen roughly the letters A. B. which members stand for Arctic Brotherhood. Picture at right...
Title from caption. Postcard of Upper Miles Canyon. Narrative in photo album reads: "This is the upper end of Miles Canyon and shows well the shear steepness of its sides."
Title from indexer. Postcard back of the SS Portland. Narrative reads: "Cordova Alaska November 24-10, Dear Nina This is the Portland as she looked just before I left Katalla -- Will