Title taken from caption on postcard. Postcard of the 49 star flag. Postcard may have been printed by the Pan American Airways since the jet visible above the flag is a Pan American jet.
Title taken from verso. On verso a letter from the Public Information Division of the United States Coast Guard, dated 14 November 1948, is printed. The letter says the following about this photo: "Offical U.S. Coast Guard Photo. United...
Two people in a canoe aside what appears to be a half-sunk canoe. The sun is shining brightly on the still water, and there's a boat in the water to the left. Two houses are to the right near the shore.
Photo of a row of pilings in what appears to be a sluice; a person stands near the eighth pole. There's a structure made out of lumber to the right. Photo is either overexposed, or it was taken on a bright, sunny day....
Photo of a row of pilings in what appears to be a sluice; a person stands near the eighth pole. There's a structure made out of lumber to the right. Photo is either overexposed, or it was taken on a bright, sunny day....
Three dog teams sledding down a snowy road. There's a person standing on the hill, watching them go by. A dilapidated wood building is located hillside.
Three men sitting outside a log cabin with five dogs. The man sitting nearest the door is dressed up and wearing a long tie. Man to the right is wearing a vest and bow tie. There's another log building behind them. Appears...
Three men standing outside a log cabin with two dogs. Appears to be a summer day. Written on photo with an arrow pointing to the man on the left, wearing the long tie is "Abe." There's another log building behind them....
These photographs were taken between 1899 and 1911 and depict life in the region around Forts Gibbon and Egbert. Included are hunting parties, military personnel, camp buildings, scenery, dog sledding and skiing. Steamships are shown loading wood...
There's snow on the ground and two teams of dogs are shown with crowds of people lining a downtown street with stores and businesses in the background.
Title from caption: "Joe [Roy?] and Co. [illegible words] Dump Trail Creek-Ruby gold mining district, 1913. Written on the verso, "Dear Mama, your letter of May [?] at hand. I am all O.K. and glad to hear from you. I am as you imagoned...
This is both a color photo and a black and white photo. Most of the photo was processed with color except for a man and the horse team in the background. Horses, and men are shown standing or sitting in a forest near...
Photo is of a handwritten essay on a person's experience exploring the land via mushing. There's a photo of an Alaskan malamute in the center of the page and six other dog mushing photos bordering the writing.
Children sitting around a table set with food and a centerpiece of flowers. Two women standing by a doorway, one to the right appears to be a maid dressed in a maid's uniform and apron. All the little girls have ribbons...
Also written on photo, "Bro. [Brother] Snow is D.S.D. L.O.O.M. 1428. P.W.P. 207 F.O.E. and Hist. P.O.[A.?] 5." Group photo of men, women and two boys. There's a Pioneers of Alaska sign hanging on the left wall;...
Man shown standing in front of a drugstore. There's an outside stairwell to the left and a "Basil Clemons" sign in the top left window. Snow is on the ground.
Title from caption: "Alex Larson's goldmines [gold mines], Long Creek, Ruby Dist., Alaska." Photo of men, and two little girls standing in front of two women at a mining site. There's a tent behind them and some buildings. Something of a brighter...
Photo of a herd of reindeer facing different directions. There's a predominantly white caribou with patches of dark fur who's facing towards the camera. Snow is on the ground.