A group of men stand at the front entry way to the Lindsay Hotel, Porcupine, Alaska. From verso: "Log portion built first. Later when sawmill was in business, the addition was added, therefore I feel log portion probably built in 1900. Hotel...
Title taken from verso. View of three men looking out from the window of the roadhouse on Birch Creek near the Steese Highway in Interior Alaska. This roadhouse location was known as Ferry Road House. From verso: "Birch Creek Roadhouse. Was a...
This photograph depicts Harold and Roxolana (Roxy) Pomeroy sawing lumber at the sawmill on their homestead at Bear Cove on Kachemak Bay on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, in 1956. There is a pile of sawdust in the foreground. The title is taken from...
Title taken from verso. View of recently built apartment building at Ninth and either L or K Streets destroyed in the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Image includes people, power lines, a house, a street.
Postcard shows Martin Itjen standing in front of the streetcar he designed, built, owned, and operated, Skagway, Alaska. From verso: "Alaska street car. Designed - built - owned - operated by Martin Itjen of the days of '98, Skagway, Alaska. The...
Title taken from verso. View of dirt road built by Alaska Railroad, near Seward, Alaska. Also from verso: "Dirt road built in 1916 by Alaska Railroad Commmission in 1916, about 4 miles from Seward, north of Resurrection River." 1916. Original...
Title taken from label on matting. View of pens and kennels built by United States Civilian Conservation Corps for park rangers' dog teams in Mount McKinley National Park (later Denali National Park and Preserve), Alaska, with dogs visible in pens...
Title taken from label on matting. View of park ranger with tourists at dog kennels built by United States Civilian Conservation Corps at Mount McKinley National Park (later Denali National Park and Preserve), Alaska. Also from label: "(Temp. 80)."...
Title taken from label on matting. View of sled dogs in pens and kennels with dog's name on each enclosure, built by United States Civilian Conservation Corps for park rangers' dog teams at Mount McKinley National Park (later Denali National Park...
Title taken from label on matting. Mr. Lawson standing in front of combination fishing seine and tugboat that he built in Juneau, Alaska. Photographer's number 8289. 1938. Photographer: Ray B. Dame. Original photograph size: 8 1/4" x 10".
Title taken from label on matting. View of building originally built as Russian bishop's residence, office, and chapel, which later became part of Sitka National Historical Park. Sign in yard reads: "Russian mission, 1842." Original label, crossed...
View of Church of the Dormition, a Russian Orthodox church, Kenai, Alaska. From verso: "Old Russian church Kenai built in 1846 and still standing. This was taken in 1952. Shrine over the body of Abbot Nicholai & two or 3 other R[ussian] O[rthodox]....
Title taken from verso. Aerial view of Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction equipment convoy on ice road in Anaktuvuk Pass in Brooks Range, Alaska before Dalton Highway was built. March 29, 1974. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original photograph...
Title supplied by cataloger. Slide labeled, 'Bob Bacon 30' Boat he built sold to Joe Sr.' Slide carousel labeled, 'Old Pictures.' Original format: 35mm color slide
Title from image caption Caption: "Built like a thermos bottle, warm in winter, cool in summer; built by Concrete Products Mfg. Co., Juneau, Alaska" Photographer's number 101
Title from image caption As early as 1775, Russian Orthodox Churches were built in nearly every Alaskan village under Russian influence; this church was built by Fr. Ivan Veniaminov, St. Innocent [Innokentii]
Title from image caption As early as 1775, Russian Orthodox Churches were built in nearly every Alaskan village under Russian influence; this was the second church on St. Paul Island, built in 1909
Title from image caption As early as 1775, Russian Orthodox Churches were built in nearly every Alaskan village under Russian influence; artist Sam McClain, painting from old photographs, drawings, or other likenesses, produced 106 watercolors...