View of some of the burned out buildings from the Big Fire in Nome, 13 Sept. 1905. Fresh milled lumber is visible for the rebuilding and one structure is already going up. The name Goetze appears in the bottom right of the photograph and may be...
Title taken from front. View of burned down buildings after big fire, Nome, Alaska, with people surveying the damage. Photographer's number 726. Sept. 13, 1905. Photographer: O. D. Goetze.
Title taken from caption. Men and women at All Saints' Episcopal Church picnic at Big Lake, Alaska. March 1954. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer: Donald Arthur Post.
Title taken from verso. Wide view of the town from across the water. Verso: Herring plant, originally for salt herring, later converted to fish oil plant. Oil was pumped into tank on the pier until weight of the oil caused the pier to collapse....
Title taken from image. Formal studio portrait of three men, seated. Image: George Shortridge [Shotridge], George Kaushty, Koo-Too-At. The three chiefs who gave the big potlatch at Kluckwan, Aug. 20, 1900. Photographer's number 41.
From verso: Arctic proving ground, the last lap: After the tedious climb over the mountains, personnel from the Arctic Indoctrination Center, near the wooded area where they will bivouac for the night. Signal Corps 397227-S; Dept. of Defense...
Title from image caption Two men in fur garments; long sleigh, loaded with carcasses, and pulled by two horses across snow-covered ground; sign visible in background advertises skating rink Photographer's number 2574