Title by indexer. A view of a busy street in a town. A bus and other vehicles are parked along the wooden sidewalk. Pedestrians are walking or standing on the sidewalk; two are looking at a storefront. Notice, directly ahead, a Polor bear...
A woman stands on the porch of a house on a residential street. The house also has dormers and a detached shed. In related photographs, UAF-1968-21-165 and UAF-1968-21-166, garage doors have been added to the shed. In this...
A woman stands on the porch of a house with a gable roof, a dormer, sash windows, and a white picket fence. Related photographs of the same house are: UAF-1968-21-149, UAF-1968-21-156, UAF-1968-21-157, UAF-1968-21-158,...
Blocks of river ice were left behind from the flooding of May 1911 in Fairbanks. A small log cabin still stands among the jumble. The finding aid and other related photographs indicates this flood occurred in May 1911.
Featured is a house with a porch and a picket fence. Related photographs of the same house are: UAF-1968-21-149, UAF-1968-21-153, UAF-1968-21-156, UAF-1968-21-157, UAF-1968-21-159, UAF-1968-21-160, UAF-1968-21-161,...
Title from accompanying note. ["Fairbanks flood, 1967; photo has negative."] A view of the Cushman Street bridge and Immaculate Conception Church with its steeple on the far left corner. During the flood, the river was 6.5 feet higher than the...
Title from accompanying note. ["Fairbanks flood, 1967; photo has negative."] A view of the Cushman Street bridge and Immaculate Conception Church with its steeple on the far left corner. During the flood, the river was 6.5 feet higher than the...
Title from accompanying notes. "29 March (still). Hat & our VW Bus at milepost 1202. Canadian Customs at Beaver Creek, Yukon Territory." Canadian Customs point, Beaver Creek, Yukon Territory.
Title from caption in album. Fourth Avenue in Seward looking south to the waterfront. There are several business signs, one reads "Drugs" and another reads "Grill". Street lamps and sidewalks line a dirt road.
Title from caption in album. Looking east down the street in Anchorage now called Fourth Avenue. One shop sign reads Eckmann's Furniture. The Gitchell sign marks the hotel on the left; behind it is the sign for Seidenverg's. There are several...
Title from image caption Street lights illuminate electric wires crisscrossing the space above the snow-covered street; Merchant's Cafe on left Photographer's number 144
The John W. Chapman Family Papers consist of material relating to John Wight Chapman and May Seely Chapman and their work as Episcopal missionaries at Anvik, Alaska (1887-1930), as well as family correspondence, genealogical information,...
Title from sleeve. View down a paved street in Ketchikan. A pedestrian reading a book walks under a neon sign for Trading Post. A boat is parked on the street corner near a sign advertising Derby Day Prizes. Two more pedestrians walk under a...
Title from verso. "Main street of Anchorage, Alaska 4th Avenue. Summer 1953." A large street banner reads: "Anchorage Fur Rendezvous. All for fun, fun for all. Anchorage Community Chorus and Act Inc. Aug 17 thru 22. Down in the Valley."
Title taken from accompanying note. "Clean-up beginning in Anchorage Ak., on fourth Ave. following the Alaska Earthquake 3/31/64". Men work in the earthquake-made trench in front of a pawn shop and other stores.