Title by indexer. These two young Native Alaskan boys with their catch. The boy on the left is wearing a Anglo-style cap, and the boy on the right is wearing American style cowboy boots.
Text on photo reads: "After Storm Nov. 17". View of the wreckage of the Lincoln Bar in Nome after a storm on Nov 17, 1945. "Jacobs [Studio] Nome" written on bottom right of photograph. Two wooden buildings adjacent to the wreckage are intact. ...
Title taken from caption. Street scene in front of a store in Wrangell, Alaska. A banner reading "Bear totem" stretches across the street and several carved totem poles stand on the street outside the store. Signs above the store read: "Curios" and...
Title taken from caption. Clipping removed from a publication showing a bird's-eye-view of Wrangell, Alaska. Image published in the February 1911 issue of "The Alaskan Churchman" v.5, no2, p.24
Title from verso. Winter shot of the telegraph station at Wortmanns, Alaska. Two men stand in the snow next to a telegraph pole outside the telegraph station. ca. 1910-1920. Original photograph size: 3 1/4 x 5 1/2 inch.
A village of wooden buildings is on a beach. In the foreground on the gravel beach are a few kayaks and a canoe. Two barely visible totem poles suggest this is Southeast Alaska. The area appears to be heavily forested....
There are wooden buildings that might be part of a village or some sort of processing plant. The area is heavily forested and it is either on a lake or on the ocean shore. Clouds or fog partially obscure hills or mountains...
View of several log buildings. A ladder and two caches with salmon strung on posts below them, are visible on the right. A tall wooden building in front of a wooden fence is visible to the left. Photograph taken during the 1898 Edwin F. Glenn Cook...
A village of wooden buildings is on a beachfront. In the foreground on the gravel beach are a few kayaks and a canoe. Two barely visible totem poles suggest this is Southeast Alaska. A steamboat, which can be seen in the...
There are some wood buildings, possibly a small village, on a gravel shore with a couple totem poles. A canoe is floating on the water. The background is heavily forested.
View of three women standing behind a snowbank and in front of a building used by the USO (United Service Organizations). The woman in the center is Christine M. McClain. 1949?
Title from accompanying material. The caption (written in white over the light wood of the deck) reads: "Eskimo Women showing their manner of carrying their Young. Cape Prince of Wales Alaska". The photo is also marked "Nowell" in the lower...
A woman with five small dogs or puppies is standing in front of a small wooden structure of some type. There are larger wooden buildings in the background. It appears to be the end of winter as melting snow is visible in...
View of a woman and her dog in front of an automobile. A sign on a building in background reads: "City Hotel [...?]". In the building window, just above the engine compartment of the automobile, a sign reads: "Dr. Cannon". From front: "1948". Based...
Postcard of Fourth Avenue Seward, Alaska looking north from the dock. Note the railroad crossing sign which dates the image to 1920-1923. Original photograph size: 5 3/8" x 3 1/2".
Title from cataloger. Postcard of a woman and a dog on a leash next to a building. Verso reads: "Our pup did not get in position for picture[?]. Ira snapped[?]before we were ready." Brackets note questions related to deciphering words.