Jim and John Jefferies hold a string of black bass between them in Seward, Alaska. Jim Jefferies is possibly James J. Jeffries, the boxer, who visited Seward with his brother John. From front: "100 black bass caught by Jim & John Jefferies. L.N.G....
Remainder of title: Thomas Riggs, Jr., Member Alaskan Engineering Commission, and C. W. Richie and H. J. Atwell, Acting Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office, at Fairbanks, Alaska.
Title taken from front. Group photo of participants at first board meeting of 13th Regional Corporation in Seattle, Washington. Also from front: "On steps of the Frye Hotel, Seattle, W[ashingto]n." From verso: "Top row left to right: Frank Price,...
Abraham and Martha Oldman. Children unidentified. Taken in Hughes in the mid-1950's by an unknown photographer. Abraham Oldman was Johnson Moses real brother, and like...
Title from caption in photo album. Full Caption reads: "The Alaskan Polar Bear Hockey Team 1 Pat O'Neill 'Alaska's native son' (Trainer) 2 Glen Franklin 'We GOT to win this game fellows' (Manager) 3 Doc. L. L. Hufman 'Judge of scotch'...
Billy Bergman, Edward Bergman (in front of Billy), Ceza Bergman holding Louie, Old Chief Moses, Henry Moses, and Lucy Moses. Billy and Ceza were Johnson's real parents, but...
Sign in image: We serve coffee and sandwiches here. Verso: Dorothy Olsen Sadlier (second from left), taken at Hoonah. She was working at the cannery. Clarence (her brother), and her lived in a tent.
In Winter and Pond Company's photograph album THE TRAIL OF '98 Full album caption: "Stampeders resting at Sheep Camp. A fraternal band of brother adventurers on the trail, 1898."
Verso: Wm. Lewis and family. A native family at Wrangell. Mr. Lewis has for years been elected a member of the town council by white votes. The man at the extreme right is Wm. Fletcher, a brother in law, a prominent boat builder.
Title and description taken from verso. Hand tinted photograph. Verso: At C.O. Walker's, the most Northern Florist in the world, at Skagway, Alaska. Left to right: A.F. Swenbsen, friend of Secretary Jardine, Boisie, Idaho. George A....