Title from verso. Alaska-Juneau labor strike, June 24, 1935. A procession of men on Front Street (later called South Franklin); some appear to be running. Photographer's number 1.
Title taken from image. Looking down on group of men carrying suitcases on parade; Front Street. Spectators hold umbrellas. Parade signs in image: Prosperity to Juneau our home. We work while others sleep. Signs in image: Winter & Pond. ...
The Temporary Louvre (in background) was located on the north side of Front Street across from the burned building. There was a dispute over whether the new building would be allowed to protrude into the street.
Nome, Alaska. January.1907. [Snow covered Front Street with Tea Store, Bakery, Tin Shop, J. F. Giese Hardware, Nevada Saloon and other storefronts in view.]
On Front Street, looking toward Franklin Street; buildings on both sides of street, including, the Billiard, the News Depot, and Juneau Transfer. Photographer's number 154.
Street scene along 2nd Avenue in Fairbanks; signs for five bars and a liquor store are visible, including the Fairbanks Bar, Flame Lounge, Social Club, Savoy Bar, and the Chena Bar.
Teams identified on image as the Murphy, Kelly, Millet, Dirango, and Perlanda dog teams; a crowd has gathered along the street; businesses visible in the background include G.G. Allen Tinsmith and Jobber, The Waldorf, Brackett's Trading Post, and...
People gather on both sides of a dog team, haulted in street, with businesses behind Businesses advertised include the Skagway Bunkhouse, Keane's Shoe Shop, Pioneer Sample Room, Watson & Church Real Estate and Mines, and Kelly & Co.