Group portrait of Presidential party, including (from l. to r.) Mrs. Harriet Pullen, Florence Harding, Governor Bone, and at the rear Marguerite Bone Wilcox.
Mrs. Pullen stands on garden path with hotel in background Message on verso of postcard sent to Jonathan P. Henderson of Moscow, Idaho: "Thought this might be one of your relatives! She looks as though if she has any male relatives, they would...
Title from caption. Photograph of Captain William Moore seated in the front of the dog carriage. Mrs. H. M. Pullen and Florence Rogers are in the rear seat. Caption reads: "My father at Skagway Alaska on Broadway shewing his six dog team...
Title from caption. Photograph of Pullen House with people on the porch. Captain Moore is identified as the man on the far left. Some of the men are in uniform. Caption reads: "Another of our residences rented out for private hotel to...
Title from collection notes. "Pullen House Skagway". Paintings on hillside include "God is love" and "Dr [L]eppers Tea Mountain [...] For Sale [...]All" Photo size 4 X 5.
Title taken from caption. " Woman in front of the Pullen House " Cataloguer's note: The sign on the side of the wagon reads " V.O. I. L. Non Partisian Union Tickets (?) ". Photo size 4 X 6 .
Title from caption. Photograph of a farewell banquet for Captain Hovey. Captain Hovey (left with X) and Ben Moore (right with X)are identified. Caption reads: "Farewell banquet to Captain H.W. Hovey. Skaguay, Alaska -- May 10, 1902. This...
The entire collection contains reports, correspondence, pamphlets, and administrative records received from the agricultural stations at Matanuska, Fairbanks, and Petersburg. The papers address such topics as environmental data, Alaskan flora,...
Street car driver Martin Itjen and woman stand on either side of tourist street car, Skagway, Alaska. Sign on street car reads: "No. 2. Pullen House Hotel. 25 [cents] Skaguay [sic] Alaska street car one way 25 [cents]. A two hour drive to all...
Relief shown by hachures and hill shading; depths shown by soundings. "Corrected to 1849." Annotated with Pullen's locations in ink and, in a different hand, illegibly, in pencil. Coast is drawn in pencil in some of blank areas. 62 cm. diam., on...