Title from information accompanying photograph Mable Hopson and Alice Ahmaogak Glenn have provided the following identification notes: front row, left to right: Hazel Panigeo, Helen Suvlu, Isabel Ahmaogak, Flora Leavitt, Mrs. Ipalook, Marie...
The Temporary Louvre (in background) was located on the north side of Front Street across from the burned building. There was a dispute over whether the new building would be allowed to protrude into the street.
Nome, Alaska. January.1907. [Snow covered Front Street with Tea Store, Bakery, Tin Shop, J. F. Giese Hardware, Nevada Saloon and other storefronts in view.]
Group inside mine: front row (l to r): unidentified man, [Madeline Vanophem, Simone Vanophem, Nicholas Van Muylder, Mr. Van Dieviot. Back row (l to r): Albert Nadeau, Julie Vanophem, Dr. Echor Huybrechts, and Jean Vanophem].
On Front Street, looking toward Franklin Street; buildings on both sides of street, including, the Billiard, the News Depot, and Juneau Transfer. Photographer's number 154.