Army Band marching past Columbia Lumber Company of Alaska. Columbia has a neon sign reading Columbia Lumber. Next door to Columbia Lumber is a sigh for Schoen Paints.
First volume of five volume set of diaries kept by Walter Todd, railroad surveyor for Alaskan Engineering Commission in southcentral Alaska. June 18-Nov. 12, 1915. [143] pages ; 16 cm.
Caption: President Elect John F. Kennedy poses at the door of his Georgetown home with Alaska's two Senators: E. L. Bartlett, center, and Ernest Gruening, right, after a visit.
Daylight comes in through a window made of ice. A large door on one end allowed the boat through. The holes for the lashing were handmade. This driftwood frame was lighter than with modern techniques. Workshops were heated with seal oil lamps....
Description from image margin "As you go in this door, if you turn to the right; you go in the shower rooms. If you go upstairs and turn right you go in the high school classroom and through it to the office. If you go straight ahead you come to...
Description from image margin "Standing in the door, you just came in and looking east, you look over the top to the teacher's desk in the library corner."
Description from image margin "To the left of that, in the northeast corner, you can see the door that leads into a small activity room that used to be the kitchen."
During the winter of 1895-96, Lockie MacKinnon and George Miller erected the Circle City Hotel on Third Street in Juneau, between Seward and Franklin Verso identifies the two people in the center of the image as Lockie MacKinnon and his son...
Exterior of the Fifth Ave. Beauty Salon on 5th Avenue in Anchorage. Sign above door reads: "Fifth Ave. Beauty Salon 'Where Beauty & Service Meet' Phone Green 117 Open Evenings". Original photograph size: 2 7/8 x 3 7/8 inch.
Exterior view of log buildings, with automobile, automobile parts, stoves, barrels, and other interesting objects. A woman in an apron stands by the front door.