Title taken from front. View of Whiting Falls on Copper River in Southcentral Alaska. Photographer: E.A. Hegg. Postcard. Original photograph size: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
View of the three story hospital building at Unalaska. The flat white area in the foreground of the photograph is a cement tennis court. From verso: "This is the hospital at Unalaska with cement tennis court in foreground. Apr 41."
Relief shown by hachures; depths shown by soundings. Includes tides table and sailing directions. Chart No. 704. "Surveyed in 1879 under the direction of Commodore W.D. Whiting U.S.N. chief of the Bureau of Navigation, Navy Department, by the...
Atlas of award: twenty-five sectional maps and index map showing the line fixed by the Tribunal, by the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal, and published by the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1904.
View of the temporary lighthouse building at Scotch Cap, built after the original lighthouse was destroyed by an earthquake in 1946. From verso: "Scotch Cap Light & fog bldg."
View of the small lighthouse built at Scotch Cap after the original was destroyed by an an earthquake in 1947. The lighthouse is misidentified in the caption on the verso of the photograph: "Cape Sarichef Light & Fog Bldg."
View of the S. S. Northwestern which was used as a floating dormitory for military personnel until destroyed in 1942. From verso: "This is the Northwestern from the shore side. She is really aground. Iver had a room on the first deck just about...
Scaffolding surrounds the barracks under construction at Dutch Harbor, Alaska. A pipeline runs across the foreground of the photograph. From verso: "Marine barracks. March or April 41. Dutch Harbor."
Title taken from information with photo. View of Golden Gate Hotel on Second Street, Nome, Alaska. Businesses shown include U.S. Post Office, Dr. Whiting, and Briner's. Photo is property of Cook Inlet Historical Society. 1909.
Title from indexer. Collection of photographs related to the duel between Soapy Smith and Frank Reid, and the running out of town of Soapy Smith's gang. Many of the photographs appear to be from Case & Draper. Caption reads: The tragedy...
Several buildings make up a portion of the installation at Cape Sarichef. From verso: "Cape Sarichef - barracks & machine building, light and fog building and fire pump house taken from top of water tank."