[Baseball scenes all showing the batter and the catcher. In the background signs are visible advertising, “Bailey’s Café,” “Alaska Laundry,” “California Grocery,” “Juneau Drug,” and “Snow White Laundry.”]
Verse on image (quoted from Robert Service poem): "And at night they gather round me, and I tell them of my roaming In the Country of the Crepuscule beside the Frozen Sea, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - And they sit like...
Title taken from verso. Verso: This is Hoonah. You can see now what it is like. The houses are unpainted and rattletrap things. The people in the street are:- Mom, little Bunny Felton (a quarter breed), myself, Ione Felton (Bunny's sister) and...
Notes on verso: Alaska Health Dept. Nursing Division has developed a new "portable clinic" for use of AHN's in itinerant nursing service. Weighs only 11 lbs. fully packed (with delivery packs). Contains 65 items. Can be carried by shoulder...
Photo caption: 20 Feb 1948 Anchorage, Alaska Northwest Airlines housing units at C Street and 10th Avenue. Housing can be accomplished with the aid of capitol and a supply of building materials. Only Northwest personnel reside in this...
The world's first single-leg drilling platform, called a monopod, was designed for Marathon Oil company and its partner to be used in developing the Trading Bay Field in Alaska. Seven foot model shows portions of the com=lately equipped platform...
Title taken from verso. Early view of waterfront from beach. A man and dog are in foreground, a canoe is in the water, Juneau can be seen in the background. Photographer's number 37.
Title taken from image. Men, women and children in front of Elk's Hall with signs seeking home rule for Alaska.
Signs in image:
This is our nation. Why may we not govern it?
Home Rule. Our birthright.
Uncle Sam: We are American...
Supplemental material: Indian tomb at Strawberry Pt. Notice the neat workman - ship. It's dilapadated here, but you can see it especially in the carving of the lumber at the peak of the roof.