View of Broadway Ave., then Glacier Ave., Valdez, Alaska, with houses and pedestrians, and waterfront in background. From verso: "Valdez, Broadway Ave. House in front of trees owned by Judge Brown. Later Mrs. Whitley bought it and lived there until...
Fifth volume of five volume set of diaries kept by Walter Todd, railroad surveyor for Alaskan Engineering Commission in southcentral Alaska. Jan. 1-Sept. 5, 1918. [191] pages ; 15 cm.
Title taken from verso. United States Bureau of Indian Affairs official with Bert Bauer (center) and Billy Blackjack Johnson (right) holding first check received by 13th Regional Corporation. Also from verso: "Check was over 7 million dollars. We...
Title taken from sign in image. Group of men and boys in front of wood frame house. Canoe prow on right edge of photo. Sign in image: "I bought my drugs at Coon's and am happy." Photographer's number 81-c.
Title taken from image. Four men standing behind bench with seated woman and gold bars worth $260,000 at Assay Office. Lettering in image: Assay Office, Gold Dust Bought Here.
Title taken from front. Group of people enjoying watermelon, Barrow, Alaska. From photographer's notes: "Picture taken at midnight in Pt. Barrow, Alaska, 1921. Sandy Smith? second from left came over land and bought a watermelon. No. 1 from left,...
Title taken from creator's notes. Photograph of the Lutheran Church in Fairbanks. Caption reads: The Lutheran church on 5th street. The property was later bought by a medical group. The parsonage of the Lutheran Church was moved onto the...
Title taken from creator's notes. Notes read: This was a picture Cecil bought. It was somewhere on the Richardson Highway and was part of the Alaska Highway. Notes and captions are from Cecil H. Kornegay 7-5-2000.
Title taken from caption. View of the main street of Skagway, Alaska. Signs shown include: "The Pack Train Inn", "Olympia, It's the Water", "Gold Dust Bought", "Pabst Blue Ribbon", "Chevron Gasolines", "Golden North Hotel", and " [ ? ] Photo Shop....
Title taken from caption. "Mastodon Mining Co. bought the ground from former owner - old man, Gus Erickson. Company paid $37,000 in 1933. I helped Gus to mine early in the spring. Later, Gus left the place and he gave the cabin to me. The...
Title taken from caption. "9065 -- (1) In the summer of 1897 our Uncle Samuel began to discern what a bonanza he had bought from Russia 30 years before. From Sitka to Siberia the vast country seems to glitter with gold. There is said to be...
Title supplied by cataloger. Float plane moored to a floating dock. Three men load containers while one stands on nose. Plane identification number N3586[?]. Original format: 35mm color slide
Title from sign on building Signs advertise various services and amenities: Lunch Counter, Beds, Bunks, Cots, Beer, and "Bread for Sale"; also, "Outfits Bought"; men with pack horses and mules in front of building [in Skagway?]
Title from caption. Photograph of Passengers disembarking from a steamship and walking down Moore's Wharf. Caption reads: "Skaguay Bay & town shewing the three wharfs constructed to the left of our dock near bluff at right. These three...
Title by cataloger. Photograph of Simon Pitka standing in front of his summer tent at Stevens Village. Visible in the photo are Simon, his tent, a young man, two children and a dog. A stove is visible just inside the tent, with fuel wood right...
This was the first snowmachine in Levelock. It was called the "husky". Peter Apokedak bought it from Freddie Roehl. Left to right: Emma Wilson, Ida Apokedak holding Jolin, and Peter Apokedak holding Peter Da. They were going home from church.