Title from image caption Horse-drawn floats proceed down street between crowds of spectators; business signs include those for L. J. Grey Hairdressing, The Northern Cafe, The West Ice Cream Parlor, Klondike Miner & General Employment Agency,...
Title from image caption Driver, dog team, and sled in street, after "arriving with mail from Unalaklik" [Unalakleet]; other men in background; buildings behind include post office and Nowell's photo shop Photographer's number 4578
Crowd forms along waterfront near sign that reads, "Lumber and Coal"; bags of supplies are stacked along street and more supplies are being offloaded from barge
Spectators crowd the wooden sidewalks to watch the sack race. A crowded judging stand is erected over the street.Building in image: Frank Bach, Dry Goods; Hotel Hunter; Butler Bros.
Men gather in street in front of Skagway businesses, including one advertising "Xmas Turkeys" and one advertising "Yukon Stove Mfg"; two groups of harnessed dogs and one horse harnessed to a sled
Street scene, showing two men unloading wood from a horse drawn wagon; two children play on the boardwalk in front of building with sign reading, "Andrews, Photographer"
Title from image caption Two men stand on boardwalk in front of D.C. Brownell Hardware; businesses along street include a public notary, Babbage the Jeweler, a dentist office, the Seward Bakery, and the Bank of Seward
Verso: "Capt. Street, returning from Nome, 5 hours 50 minutes flying . . ." Part of the New York to Nome Alaskan Flying Expedition, which used DH-4 de Havilland biplanes, under command of Capt. St. Clair Streett
View down street between businesses; signs advertise a dance hall, clothing store, groceries, the Dyea Hotel, F. D. Boyer's Yukon Trading Co., and H. Knable's restaurant
Men and dogs on snow covered street in Nome Businesses in view, from left, include: Hubbard, Beeman, & Hume, Attorneys at Law; J.K. Sewell, Dentist; W. T. Hume, Lawyer; The Hunter; J.S. Kimball Co.; Massage, Russian & Plain Baths; Grotto...
Main Street opposite Front St. Signs in image: Egan for Governor, Vote Gene Lockridge to the House, Decor Shop, Close Out Sale, and Frank Murkowski poster.
Two letters from George to Ila and her family describe life in Juneau in the mid-1930’s. Includes a poignant account of the landslide in downtown Juneau, November 1936 in which 15 people died and mud was 20 feet high on Franklin Street,...