Walt's Transfer Co. drivers pose for a photograph standing in front of their trucks in Anchorage, Alaska. Most of the trucks have "Walt's Transfer Co." printed on the door. The trucks are lined up on the street outside a building with the following...
A group of people pose with horses and dogs in front of the Alaska Transfer Company. in Seward, Alaska. Sign on building reads: "Alaska Transfer." 1910? Photographer: Elsie Blue. Original size of photograph: 6 1/4" x 4".
37 second, black & white/silent, film clip of two people standing and pointing outside of what might be the Forget-Me-Not Emporium in Anchorage. A second section of film shows a man shoveling coal from the back of a Alaska Transfer Company coal...
Alaska Transfer Company hauling a load by horse and wagon to the dock in Seward, Alaska. ca. 1905-1910. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
A man and a dog sitting on the seat of a horse-drawn wagon from the Alaska Transfer Company on 4th Avenue in Seward, Alaska. 1908-1912. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2 x 3 1/2".
Title from caption. Also written on photo: "Sept 16th 03" and "Nowell 96." At least nine people, one man on crutches, stand on the wooden sidewalk in front of Nome's Golden Gate Hotel. In front of the door are piles of wooden and folding...
Title taken from front. View of school children marching in Decoration Day (later called Memorial Day) parade on 4th Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska. Businesses shown include Anchorage Trading & Fur Co. and Rapid Transfer Co. Also from front: "A.E.C....
Title taken from front. View of parade on 4th Avenue for Decoration Day (later called Memorial Day), Anchorage, Alaska, with men carrying flags and spectators lining the street. Businesses shown include Anchorage Trading & Fur Co. and Rapid...
Title taken from front. View of 4th Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska, with businesses, cars, and pedestrians. From verso: "This is 4th Ave. taken from the Masonic Hall. The walk that leads to the right of picture is to the City Hall." Businesses shown...
A dozen wagons and horse teams, loaded, hitched up, and ready to pull out. Corrals and wooden buildings in background. Sign in image: Transfer Co., A.H. Moore. Lettering on wagons: W.J. Rowe Transfer. Photographer's number 5885.
Photograph with a press release included which reads: Case Of The Missing Watercolor--Secretary of the Interior Stewart L. Udall, right, presents to Senator Ernest Gruening (D-Alaska) the reproduction of a painting depicting the transfer of Russian...
The signs read: "Henry Rowe Transfer Storage. Saddle and Driving Horses," "Undertaking Parlours," and possibly "J. E. Kjos Transfer. Driving and Saddle Horses."
Title from caption in album. A board street in Valdez, probably a main street near the dock. There is a bridge over a ditch or body of water. Signs on stores and businesses read: "Valdez Garage", "Chevrolet Sales & Service", "Valdez Transfer",...
This Polaroid photograph depicts Roxolana (Roxy) Pomeroy, who worked as a land law examiner for the Alaska Division of Lands from 1962-1969, in her office in Anchorage in 1969. She is seated at a desk covered in papers. A small sign attached to...
Title taken from verso. Photograph of Henton Avenue showing a man leaning out of the door of a business titled Island Transfer: Sand, Gravel, Fuel, Storage. At the end of the street is the Montgomery Ward Office.
Verso: Ceremony commemorating the 82nd anniversary of the transfer of Alaska to U.S. U.S. Marine Corps Color Guard stands in front of a group of Tlingit, U.S. Navy sailors and civilians during a celebration of the anniversary of the purchase of...
Full label reads: "Laying steel on Tanana river, Spring of 1919. This track was used to transfer rolling stock to the railroad on north side of river where the road had been completed to Fairbanks."