(6:42 min) (11 of 19) First jobs in Fairbanks W. F. Thompson, editor of the News Miner, interviewed them about the trip Sept 1, 1923. Rented cabin from Pete Steele. Went to church and got a job the next day. Got a job with the N. C. Co. ...
View of the Kodiak waterfront in the late 19th century. Three of the buildings have been identified as: a warehouse, behind the large sailing vessel with its sails furled; the Custom House, above the warehouse between the far right masts; and the...
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.
Title taken from verso. Photograph of loading feed for cattle on a ranch 30 miles from Kodiak, Alaska. Ranch may have been operated in part by Tom Felton.
Title taken from verso. Postcard of a part of a herd of 75 Hereford cattle on a ranch about 30 miles from Kodiak. Ranch may have been operated by Tom Felton and Sid Olds.
Title taken from caption. "Munson's Road House, Fairbanks-Valdez Trail. Hand-colored." The entrance sign reads: "Salchaket Trading Post and Road House, W.F. Munson, Prop." Business signs for the Roadhouse and Salchaket store are also visible...
Title taken from caption. "Salchaket Trading Post and Road House, W. F. Munson, Prop." See identical photographs UAF-1989-166-108 and UAF-1989-0166-108-Print. Hand-colored postcard.
Members of Douglas Island Miners Union Local 109, Western Federation of Miners, taking part in the July 4th, 1907 street parade on Front Street in Juneau, Alaska. Miners are led by a person carrying a United States flag, while other flags hang from...
Title supplied by cataloger. Person near equipment with sign that reads, 'Caution: Hard Hat Area.' White crate of fish reads, 'W.F.A.C.' Slide carousel labeled, 'Unalakleet Herring Fishing.' Original format: 35mm color slide
Cover: Passenger List Alaska Excursions, Season 1903. Steamship Spokane, Commander Norman Nicolson. Purser, Richard E. Jones. Steward, William E. Curtis. Stewardess, Mrs. Celia M. Ravens. July 7, 1903.