Written on the back of the photographs: Barge that picked up survivors of passengers of S.S. Yukon that broke in two parts - Alaska Gulf. Leo Douglas was on it. Taken near Seward, Alaska. 2 copies. Original size of photographs: 5" x 7" and 8 x 10".
Wide view of busy city street with wooden streets, cars, pedestrians, and buildings. Signs in image: Fire Department; Den O' Sweets; Drugs; Drift Inn; Wrangell Restaurant; Furs; Curios; Totem-Store Curios; Alaska Cafe; Star Taxi; Rooms for rent;...
View of the stern of the S.S. Yukon after the shipwreck near Seward, Alaska. The entire stern area has been torn off and has sunk. A barge is on the far right. Original size of photograph: 5" x 7".
View of the stern end of ship, showing keel and propellers, surrounded by scaffolding on Todd Dock in Tacoma, Washington; a man stands in foreground; other people are visible behind railing on deck
View of the S. S. Northwestern which was used as a floating dormitory for military personnel until destroyed in 1942. From verso: "This is the Northwestern from the shore side. She is really aground. Iver had a room on the first deck just about...
United States atlas: maps and charts accompanying the case and counter case of the United States, by the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal, and published by the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1904.
View of the army transport ship, the "U.S.S U.S. Grant" coming into Seward Harbor. Text on photo: "U.S.S. U.S. Grant, Seward, Alaska." Original photograph size: 3 1/2 x 5 3/4 inch.