Title taken from image. Man at a cigar booth. Signs in image: Blackstone Cigars, Websters Cigars - You'll Appreciate the Difference, The Nation's Finest Cigars.
Fourth volume of five volume set of diaries kept by Walter Todd, railroad surveyor for Alaskan Engineering Commission in southcentral Alaska. May 19, 1917-Jan. 2, 1918. [199] pages ; 15 cm.
Two horses pull loaded sleds down muddy streets; Ben and Van's Bed Palace in background; signs advertise sale of cigars, real estate, lodging, and B. J. Keith, auctioneer
Title from caption and verso. Left side of the image is damaged. First name in the caption is on damaged part of the photo, looks like "Blood." Verso reads: "$2. #30. Galena, Alaska. 1955." Image shows two African American airmen...
Cataloguer's note: This is a view of Juneau's business district. The Juneau Liquor Co. is located in the center of the photograph. A Dentist office, a post office, a billiard and pool hall, a Primo Cigars store with an advertisment for Havana...
Title from verso. "Leumuel G. Wingard, Bureau of Fisheries agent for Alaska, arrives by air on an emergency trip to Bristol Bay, Alaska- 1937." Wingard, sitting on a pontoon, seems to have a cigar between his teeth. Wingard is identified...
Title by indexer. A man in a suit and hat holds a small child on his right shoulder. In his left hand is a cigar. The caption (bottom, left) reads "November 1908." Another marking at lower left reads "6".
Title from accompanying materials. Ralph Miller and Mr. Powers go ptarmigan hunting and find success on the tundra. The men's identity is listed in accompanying materials.
Title taken from caption. View of four unidentified members of the crew of the Pactolus standing on the ship's deck. Location was probably somewhere between Kodiak Island and Bristol Bay. Photo taken during National Geographic Society expedition...
View of William M. Stoll sitting in a chair reading a magazine and smoking a cigar in the big house at Independence Mine near Hatcher Pass in southcentral Alaska.
Cyanotype portrait of Captain Lane (left) and 1st Lieutenant John S. Kulp of Expedition No. 3, the Cook's Inlet Exploring Expedition, standing on the deck of the S.S. Valencia in 1898. Captain Lane appears to hold a cigar, while John S. Kulp wears...
Three men, each wearing hats, stand on the deck of a ship. The man on the left is holding a cigar. There is a stairway behind them, and a railing partially visible above. Photograph taken during the 1898 Edwin F. Glenn Cook Inlet U.S. Army...
Cyanotype photograph of an unidentified prospector in Tyonek in 1898. He is wearing a hat and smoking a cigar, and carrying an empty external frame pack. Several wooden and log buildings are visible in the background. Photograph taken during the...
Cyanotype photograph of a prospector, possibly taken at Tyonek on Cook Inlet on October 2, 1898 (see October 2, 1898 entry in Edwin F. Glenn's journal). He is smoking a cigar, and carrying a backpack comprised of a box tied to a frame. A wooden...