Title taken from caption. View of cannery from aboard the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Northland en route from Seattle to Alaska. Photograph taken during the 1938 Smithsonian Institution's Archaeological Expedition to the Aleutian Islands. Identified...
Title taken from verso. View of ACVs (air cushion vehicles), one carrying trucks, being pulled across Yukon River by cables during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction in Interior Alaska. Two boats "Colville Queen" and "Yukon Princess" were converted...
Left to right: Father Tikhon, Great Princess Maria Pavlovna, Father Mikhail Lototskii, Princess Golitzin and Mr. and Mrs. Toluteev. Los Angeles, Dec. 30, 1928.
Title from image caption View from rocky shore, starboard side of PRINCESS KATHLEEN, hard aground on rocks; lifeboats dangle from davits Photographer's number 2
Undated photograph of one of the Canadian Pacific Railway's coastal steamers, which provided passenger service to coastal communities for 80 years; PRINCESS MARGUERITE was built for the Triangle Run between between Seattle, Vancouver, and Victoria
One letter, undated but assumed to be from November 1918, tells about the flu epidemic, the sinking of the Princess Sophia, and the celebration of the Armistice which ended World War II.
Title taken from map. Map of Canadian Pacific Railway Company's steamship routes between Seattle and Skagway on the pacific northwest coast and between Vancouver and Asia. Principal Alaskan ports named are Mary Island, Ketchikan, Wrangell,...
Title taken in part from image. A man stands amid the rigging on the Princess Sophia's main forward mast, rising from the water. Photographer's number 6.
Portrait of head on calling card. Bradley & Rulofson, S.F., Cal. Verso: Princess Maksoutoff [Maksutov]. Presented to Captain G. F. Emmons, U.S. Navy. Commanding the U.S. Ship "Ossipee" & the Naval Forces in Alaska. 1867.