Title from sleeve. An unidentified man stands near the door of a church in Cordova. Crosses are mounted above the door and on the peak of the roof. A double-doored entrance is attached to a windowless facade. Fir trees stand on either side of the...
Numerous racks for drying fish and grasses; smokehouse and Russian Orthodox Church on left side of image; and, on hillside behind are grave crosses No. 9
Title from verso. Two women walking among grave markers. Many of the graves are marked by orthodox crosses. The cemetary is bordered by a fence woven from saplings.
Two women with dogs cross Fourth Avenue in Seward, Alaska. Person crosses street in far background. Sign on one building in background reads: "Seward Bakery." 1910-1918. Original photograph size: 5 1/2" x 3 1/4".
Title taken from verso. Photograph of a Native Alaskan cemetery with Russian Orthodox Crosses. Some of the graves are enclosed in their own fence and others, like the one in the distance, have several graves within one fence.
Title from verso: "Little Salcha Bridge Mile 33 route 4K 1931".
A car is crossing a wooden-beam bridge. Appears to be the bridge where the Richardson Highway crosses the Little Salcha River. Compare with UAF-2007-64-240.
Photograph shows dairy cows browsing in the field in front of the Creamer's Dairy buildings. They are most likely Holstein dairy cows, also known as Holstein-Friesians or Holstein crosses.