A coach is parked in front of Holy Cross Hospital in Nome, Alaska. Photo also shows a few buildings down the street from the hospital as well. Photographer O.D. Goetze worked in Nome from 1898 to 1908.
Two women, possibly student nurses, sit against a retaining wall outside a building, possibly a hospital. The building has been identified as the Sitka Pioneers Home by a Sitka researcher and confirmed.
The George King Collection describes in photographs and manuscript material early aviation in Alaska. There are two series in this collection. The first series consists of five photograph albums and two folders of loose photographs. The second...
View of the back (away from the Yukon River) of the Hudson Stuck Memorial Hospital. Note the sun room to the right of the main building. A pile of wood is visible, and may be for use as firewood.
View of the Hudson Stuck Memorial Hospital showing women and children, one woman is pushing a stroller and a man is sitting on the edge of the bluff. A green house or sunroom is attached to the left side of the hospital.
View of Fort Yukon, Alaska as seen from the top of the Hudson Stuck Memorial Hospital. A cemetery is visible in the lower center and left, and log cabins from the Yukon River to the right.
Johnson Moses in Hudson Stuck Memorial Hospital in Fort Yukon where he was recovering from TB. He is showing a model of a dogsled and fish trap. He made these models to help...
Nulato Hospital where Chief Moses had gone after having his left hand badly bitten by a dog. Lucy Stickman (Donald Stickman's mother), Chief Moses, unidentified woman. Taken...
Natalie Eric, Bertha Moses, Johnson Moses, and Randall Balam at Hudson Stuck Memorial Hospital, Fort Yukon where Bertha and Johnson were recovering from TB. Probably taken by...
Title from caption: "St Matthews Hospital, Fairbanks, Alaska." Photographs shows women sitting outside of St. Matthews Hospital in summer. Some of the women may be nurses. They are surrounded by plants, including nasturtiums, and some sort of...
Title from caption. Photograph shows the hospital in Nenana, Alaska. Caption also reads: "No. 64. A. J. Johnson, Official photographer, A. E. C.". A white bar runs vertically across the left side of the photograph.
Title from caption. Photograph shows St. Joseph's Hospital in Fairbanks, Alaska. It appears to be a three-story building. Palmer & Field Groceries is visible at right.