Title taken from caption. "'The Artist' Yours truly, H. M. W." An outdoor portrait of H. M. Wetherbee dressed in Alaska Native traditional regalia, boots, a fur hat and holding a rifle. An unidentified man is seen crouched next to him. ...
Photograph of Judge Dimond administering an oath. Additional information has since been supplied by the Alaska State Court Library in Anchorage, Alaska [July 27, 2004]. "We have a similar photo in our collection, taken just before or just...
Title from caption. Image is a postcard. Image shows a bridge over some rushing rapids on a river. Caption reads "857 Whirlpool Rapids". The appears to be the Whirlpool Rapids Bridge on the Niagara River. Verso reads "11am. July 22. Dear...
Color photo of a man standing in front of 14 bear pelts . Postcard postmarked from Cordova, Alaska on Mar. 15, 1910 and addressed to Mr. Newton Clemons, Medina Co. [County], Devine, Texas. Written on the verso, "Dear...
"U.S. Senator from Alaska Bob Bartlett and Governor Wm. Egan pose together on the occasion of Bartlett's formal presentation to the State of the first 49-star flag to fly above the west front of the U. S. Capitol. The Senator holds a certification...
Title taken from attached note and back of photograph. "Main building approximately 1935 - 1940. Extreme left - Mrs. Clifford Smith, Mrs Harold Jesting (?) from Baltimore, Mrs. Woole, Mrs. Clausen, Mrs Cremeans, Mrs. Austin Gills, Mrs. Rogge,...
Title taken from front. Portrait of John J. McLean of Sitka, Alaska, taken in San Francisco, California. From photo jacket: "S[er]g[ean]t John J. McLean." From verso: "Yours sincerely, John J. McLean." From photo border: "Taber. Elevator. 8...
The front of a holiday card showing a group of school boys on the steps of the Jesse Lee Home in Seward, Alaska. From the front: "Seasons Greetings from our house to your house. [?] from my lads and me. Sincerely yours H. Mother [house mother]...
Title taken from verso. John Urban standing in front of train on railroad tracks in Alaska. Also from verso: "Yours truly at work." Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society. 1920's. Original photograph size: 3 1/4" x 2 3/8".
Marjorie Rieman Hall (Mrs. W. B.) sawing a log with men repairing telegraph line for WAMCATS (Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System), Southcentral Alaska. From verso: "Men repairing telephgraft [sic] line and yours truly." n.d....
Front of small wooden building housing Ketchikan's newspaper "Mining Journal", signed "Yours Truly A.P. Swineford"; Swineford standing on porch; unidentified man on his right.
L. to r.: Mrs. Spriggs, Harold Spriggs, Reverend Samuel Spriggs. Spriggs was the Presbyterian minister at Barrow, AK 1900. Image: "Yours sincerely, S.R. Spriggs and family."