Title taken from front. View of Metlakatla, Alaska, with church at far right and boats in harbor at left. Also from front: "Lowman & Hanford S. & P. Co. Pub. Seattle, Washington." From verso: "Seliochrom - Adolphi Selige, Pub. Co. St. Louis -...
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Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Panel title: Direct route, Yukon and Klondike. On verso: Route map, Dyea to Dawson. Text on verso includes information on geography and climate of Alaska, supplies lists, and mining and route...
Title from verso. A group of men, in variety of hats and manner of dress are standing in front of a ski plane. Jack Elliott is on the right (compare with UAF-1991-98-912). Steve Mills seems to be on the left (identified by Stephen E. Mills's...
Title from album caption. View of Copper Center Roadhouse at Copper Center, Alaska, with two cars parked outside. Sign above main building reads: "Copper Center." From verso: "Pub[lished] by Fisher Studio, Ketchikan, Alaska, and Alaska...
Title from caption. View of the Rapids Roadhouse on the Richardson Highway in Southcentral Alaska. A long low log building is set in a clearing and mountains are visible in the background. Verso: "Pub[lished] by Fisher Studio, Ketchikan, Alaska,...
Title taken from front. View of town of Wrangell, Alaska, with ships in harbor. Also from front: "Baker Drug Co. Pub." Publisher's number 1. 1898? Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 5 3/8".
Title taken from front. View of men and a woman standing in front of a cabin in the Klondike, Yukon Territory, with a dogsled at right and saws hanging on the right exterior wall. From verso: "Pub. for Zaccarelli's Fruit, Book & Stationery Store,...
Title from sleeve. Group standing together. Left to right: Lew Williams Jr., owner and publisher of the Ketchikan Daily News, Ernest Gruening, photographer Steve McCutcheon, and Mrs. Williams. 2 1/4 B&W negative.
Wick # 2462 [New York : Asia Pub. Co., 1920] From: Asia, the American magazine on the Orient, vol. XX, no. 4 (May 1920). p. 365-372, 436 : ill. ; 31 cm.
Verso: The ACS remote receiver station is seven miles from Juneau, Alaska. Because large level areas around Juneau can seldom be found, building and antennas are built on the edge of tied [tide] flats. Signal Corps Photo released by Pub Info...
Congress was almost totally ignorant of Alaska, many suspected that the purchase was a bad bargain, and the only interest revolved around fur sealing. Therefore, many Congressmen were reluctant to pass Alaska legislation. Aside from the purchase,...