Brosius & Noon lumber yard and builders' supplies in Seward, Alaska, with men standing on wooden sidewalks in front. Sign on building reads: "Brosius and Noon." ca. 1905. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 31/2".
Full caption reads: "Pilots of fleet of eight 'aristocrats' before leaving Washington, D.C., June 20, 1929, on the longest air tour ever undertaken. Center (left to right) C. S. Rieman, President, General...
Title taken from caption. Caption reads: "Christmas Tree Entertainment - Fairbanks, Alaska, Pubic Schools." Second caption reads: "Published by Smith Bookstore Dawson YT Canada." This is a photo of school children in dress clothing gathered...
View of a submerged road and a bridge under construction somewhere in Southcentral Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Area tentatively identified as the Seward Highway, south of Anchorage, Alaska. View includes a crane, a man, and a...
Title from sleeve. View down a street in Seward. Seward Builders Supply, advertising Fuller Paints, is on near corner. Buildings and utility poles line the street, and automobiles are parked along the sides. Mountains in distance. Photographer's...
Title taken from verso. Verso: Officials of CR&NW RR before they are identified in "The Copper Spike." Front row (l. to r.): James English, track superintendent; J.R. Van Cleve, master mechanic; Sam Murchison, superintendent of construction;...
Title from image caption Building described as: "The largest building in Nome [at] 60 ft. x 140 ft."; The Popular [bar?] and Boynton and Nicholson Contractors & Builders to the right Photographer's number 5256
Captain Lockert collected photographs and papers during the years he served the Alaska Marine Highway System, continuing his interest in Alaska maritime affairs until his death in 1990. The papers are mostly 12 scrapbooks from 1964-1978 and one box...