Title taken from caption. View of the buildings and radio towers of the U.S. Navy radio station on Woody Island, Alaska. Caption also says: "The wireless station on Woody Island. U.S. Navy outfit and station for Katmai." Photo taken during National...
Title taken from caption. View of wireless radio station on Woody Island (known earlier as Wood Island), Alaska. Photo taken during National Geographic Society expedtion on the way to Katmai area. 1915. Photographer: Robert F. Griggs.
Photo and title from a printed brochure kept in photo album.
Falcon Joslin (1866-1928), an attorney from Tennessee, came north to Dawson, Yukon, in 1897 and worked as a mining broker. He also organized and was president of Dawson Electric...
Title by cataloger. Postcard of two sternwheelers, the Dawson and the Yukon, at Tanana, Alaska. The Dawson (front) is advertising a Marconi Wireless and has a banner remarking the Seattle Chamber of Commerce.
Title from image. Photograph of two sternwheelers, the Dawson and the Yukon, at Tanana, Alaska. The Dawson (front) is advertising a Marconi Wireless and has a banner that reads "Seattle Chamber of Commerce."
Title taken from caption. View of several buildings along the Yukon River at Fort Gibbon, Alaska. From verso: "Water tower and buildings of old Ft. Gibbon on the Yukon. Picture taken from up on wireless tower."
Title taken from front. View of building and WAMCATS (Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System) telegraph tower at Fort Gibbon, Alaska. Handwritten inscription on verso reads: "Dear Ann & family, We leave today for San Francisco. Love...