Cars parked along Fourth Avenue in Seward, Alaska. View facing the north. Businesses identified include Seward Bakery, Grayce's Cafe, and a liquor store. The farthest right building in the distance is the bank building. 1939-1942? Original size of...
Cars are parked along the business district of Fourth Avenue in Seward, Alaska. View is facing north. Some businesses that can be identified are Brown & Hawkins, Grayce's Cafe, and a liquor store. First two vehicles in picture are taxicabs from the...
Title taken from front. View of Fourth Avenue business district facing south in Seward, Alaska. Businesses identified include: Seward Meat Market, Carsten's Meat Products, Seward Grill, Seward Drug Co., Seward Bakery, and Florsheim Shoes....
Title taken from album caption. View of a bar, Doshen Liquor Store, and other businesses built after the fire of 1943 in Seward, Alaska. A car is parked at right, while a fire hydrant is visible at left. 1943-1946. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton....
As a fire rages on, businesses move their stock out into the street in Seward, Alaska. Aug. 1935. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 4 1/2" x 2 3/4".
Looking north on Fourth Avenue from the dock at Seward, Alaska. A puppy is on the walkway to the dock in center. Some businesses identified include: Brown & Hawkins, Northern Hotel, Palace Saloon, and Ellsworth Chemist. Signs identified include:...
View of buildings on fire during the November 23-24, 1941 Fourth Avenue fire in Seward, Alaska, which destroyed at least 16 businesses in the downtown area. Nov. 23-24, 1941. Original photograph size: 2 3/4" x 2 7/8".
Title taken from creator's notes. Color photograph. Notes read: The north side of Second Street from Cushman looking east toward Lacey. The businesses (left to right) are a gift shop, Griffin's Music (and photography), the Model Cafe, the...
Fairbanks waterfront with three sternwheelers, the Luella of St. Michael, the Florence of Eagle and the Delta of St. Michael. Some of the businesses visible on the waterfront are: Abe Stein & Son Traders, Pioneer Hotel, California Saloon, Northern...
Photo looks down Front Street in Nome, Alaska during a storm on October 7, 1913. The street is wet, and lumber and boards are strewn about. People are gathered, possibly to assess damage or clean up from the...
Title from verso: "Sept 1 1930 High water". The Northern Commercial Company (N.C.Co.) is visible (center) across the river along with other businesses.
What looks to be the entire population of Long, Alaska along with many guests watch a wheelbarrow race on July 4th, 1915. Visible businesses are: The Pioneer Store, general merchandise; Campbell's Store, which is also the Post Office; The...
The street is roped off and floats are travelling up the road during a parade in Dawson City, British Columbia, Canada. This may be a celebration of Victoria Day. Businesses visible are L. J. Grey Hairdressing, The Northern Cafe, J. L. Sale, The...
Photograph of the Fairbanks riverfront with several businesses visible. Seen here are a portion of the N.C. Company warehouse, Manders Store and Drug, Northern Hotel, Shaw House and Golden's Grocery.
Title from caption. Men outside storefronts on Front Street in the mining town of Olness, Alaska, 1908. Businesses include "Meals and Lunches" eatery, Warehouse 75, No. 15 Store, and the Arctic Trading Co. Corrugated metal building flying the...
Title from indexer. Photograph shows a farm in Fairbanks, a greenhouse occupies the field, while houses and businesses can be seen in the background. Men are standing in the field.
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows five men and one boy on a boat named "Ankle Deep" on the Chena River after a bird hunting trip. Buildings can be seen in the background including a church and businesses.
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows the First National Bank on the corner of the street. Law offices ("Heilig Attorney", "McGinn Attorney") sit above the bank. Down the street other businesses can be seen.