Title taken from image. The "Victor" display on Spickett's Post Office Store with three women and three men seated in front and John T. Spickett standing in back. Lottie Spickett is third from left.
A group of people in costumes gathered in either a home or possibly a restaurant. In the background there looks to be a wall display of plates and drinking mugs. Photographer B.B. Dobbs is known to have worked near Nome...
Image is of the interior of what may be a home. Plates and mugs are on display on shelves along the wall. There is a bookshelf filled with books, as well as pillows and blankets around the room. A chair and table are...
Image is of the interior of a home. There is a chair, roll-top desk and music stand near the doorway on the right, as well as plates and mugs on display on the wall in the background. A bed in a bedroom seems to be just...
Photograph of three men, probably including E. L. Bob Bartlett, standing on the street as Scandinavian Airlines System Salutes Alaska with a display in a window in Washington D. C.
Title by indexer. Image shows vegetables, flowers, grains and herbs exhibited on a wooden table inside a showroom. A table runner consisting of three stripes hangs from the edge of the table. The top stripe shows several rows of stars. A...
Title from caption. Image shows vegetables on display inside a large wood framed building with a corrugated metal roof. An upper balcony and doors are visible below the ceiling of the building. British and American flags and banners are...
Title by indexer. Handwritten text on verso looks like: "J. F. Moore. Logan Fort Ind." Slim Williams was a musher, trapper, mail carrier, and adventurer who came to Alaska during the Klondyke Gold Rush. In 1933, Williams made a...
Title by indexer. A large display of vegetables and other plants can be seen displayed at the Tanana Valley Fair. Light from the windows washes out some of the photo.
Title from finding aid. A display of vegetables and other plants at the Tanana valley Fair with a sign reading "Mrs Anderson Sunnyside Gardens"; another reads "Fairbanks Garden".