Postcard of Skinner's Laundry, T. A. Shaw proprietor. Visible hanging from the log cabin are the tools of the trade, a wash tub to the right and a washboard to the left of the window. Several rags and playing cards are on the door.
Four men play cards with stacks of chips visible. A notice at the upper right reminds the card player that playing cards for money or value is strictly forbidden. Ed Kelly is identified as 2nd from right a Mr. Rose is also identified.
Title taken from image. Image shows membership card of Mr. Nels Olness of 15 below Dome Creek to the Mine Owners' and Operators' Association, listing Henry Riley as President and signed by the Association's Agent. Ink is faded in the lower...
Title by indexer. Image shows a group of men, women and a child in formal day-wear standing on a plowed dirt path beside a field of grain. Several of the men are dressed in suits and hats and the women are wearing dresses. Trees line the...
Title from indexer. Photograph shows a Christmas card with a caribou next to tree. The card reads:"Season's greetings from Nome Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Miller". Original size is 3.25 in. x 5.25 in.
Inset in the middle of the postcard with the greeting are two photos of dogs mushing. Left side of postcard is captioned, "looking down river." Top left photo shows downtown Ruby with two people standing outside the...
Portrait photo of a native girl with long hair brushed to one side. She's holding the ends of her hair with her right hand. Postcard is postmarked from Iditarod, Alaska on Feb. 14, 1914 and addressed to L.J. Clemons,...
This is an illustrated Christmas card postmarked from Devine, Texas in April, year unreadable. Postcard is addressed to Mr. L.J. Clemons, Ridgeway, Tex. [Texas] and reads, "Dear Papa, we are all well. Everything all...
Title from donor notes. Photograph of Fred and Joan Fisher playing cards; two pistols and several packages of cigaretts are prominant on the table. Donor notes read: "Fred and Joan Fisher were both Michigan State graduates: Their small...
Image of the heads of the 3rd Division of the Alaska Highway Patrol affixed to a holiday greeting card. Officers are depicted as Santa, elves, and angels and identified by last name. Card reads: Though exiled to enforce the laws, we still believe...
Greeting card from the Alaska Highway Patrol's 4th division showing the heads of the patrol officers and Mrs. Thorne. Images are identified by last name and placed upon a drawing of Alaska symbols, including a polar bear, a salmon, and a moose. ...
Title taken from caption. "By long hope tradition, the church distributed toys (mostly contributed) to all the children, and also gave an adult present to each family. One year the family present was a deck of cards. (Point Hopers were...
Title taken from caption. Christ child flag. Merry X-Mas To You. Happy New Year. M.G.C." A colorful Christmas card with a solid blue flag and a red cross as its center piece. The inscription on the flag reads 'Thy Kingdom Come'. Holly...
Title frame reads: "Democratic Party campaign commercial in support of jobs for Alaskans first." Campaign commercial that begins with men sitting around what looks to be a job bank smoking and playing cards. This is followed by stirring music...
Title taken from caption. Card reads, "Loving Christmas thoughts and wishes. May joy your heart with gladness fill this festive season of goodwill. [No.] 2484/4." Black & white postcard.
Title taken from card text. Card also reads, "Sweet Christmas Bells o'er hill and valley ring and gladness to the one I love best bring." Color postcard.