Photographer's notes: Aleut refugee, Atka woman. Name, Periscovia, wife of Larry Nevzoroff, boat builder. Interest: oldest woman of village. Born in Unalaska. Photographer's number 898.168.
Family leaving Allakaket for summer fish camp. Note the handmade boat caulked with pitch so it won't leak. Billy Bergman, Ceza Bergman, Lindbergh Bergman, and Christopher...
Title from caption. Also captioned with number "D46". Photograph shows a woman working on an overturned boat on a riverbank. In the background sits what may be a fish camp.
Title taken from front. A view of the Seward School, Seward, Alaska, built by George H. Conklin, with the Episcopal Church at right. Also from front: "Geo[rge] H. Conklin Cont[ractor] & Builder." Dec. 1, 1914. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton.
Title taken from front. View of men sitting outside a tent housing a sign and carpentry business, Anchorage, Alaska. Sign reads: "Conklin Fitzgerald: signs, wallpaper, paint, oil, glass, papering, painting and clothing. T. Hughes, carpenter...
Title taken from label on matting. View of Mr. Lawson, Alaska Native boat builder, at work in Juneau, Alaska. Photographer's number 8286. 1938. Photographer: Ray B. Dame. Original photograph size: 8 1/4" x 10".
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.