Information from note on image: N.W. corner of 3rd and Seward; originally a furniture store and then a theatre; first territorial museum and, by 1960, the State Health Department office of vital statistics
Verso: Seward St. looking north from Front, ca. 1918 Signs advertise the following: Britt's Pharmacy, Grand Trunk Pacific, Telegraph Office, Theatre, Idaho Rooms, Bank Building, and Dr. Mulhollan, Dentist
From verso: Castner was largely responsible for the military intelligence system in the Alaska Theatre of operations On right is Brig. Gen. Frank W. Weed
Wide view of city street, with railroad tracks, automobiles, businesses and utility poles. Signs in image: Washington Fruit Store; Alaska Steamship Company; Tea Room; Edith's Beauty Shop; Theatre; Canadian National Railway. Photographer's number...
Title from verso. In 1942, Sascha Brastoff (1918 - 1993, born Samuel Brostofsky) enlisted in the Army Air Corps and was assigned first as a designer and then as a performer to the Air Force show “Winged Victory.” He created and impersonated...
Title taken from image. Women in cars, left. Marching group of men, center. People on either side of street. A photographer sits atop tripod. Banner in parade depicts crossed snowshoes. Text: Igloo No. 15 P. of A. Signs on buildings:...