Title from postcard caption Native man wearing top hat and military-style jacket on sidewalk in commercial district; dog and other people in background
Design by Brown & Root of Houston and built at American Pipe and Construction Company at Vancouver, Wash., shipyards, the Trading Bay platform was towed to its permanent location in Cook Inlet, Alaska, for completion. The rugged jacket section was...
Children lined up on dock in front of café. The one adult in the group is dressed in patriotic striped jacket. Signs in image: Barber Shop, Strand Café, Bakery. Verso: c. 1930.
The woman in the red jacket is Harriet Amundson who was the third teacher in the system with Kahl's (two years) and Morgan's (one year). Title and description courtesy of Mrs. Keller.
Woman in long skirt, white ruffled blouse, and suit jacket, sits on the Douglas dock with a book in her lap; Gastineau Channel and downtown Juneau in the background Printed from original glass-plate negative
Description: feathers; fur; yarn; cloth; sewn
Descriptive Narrative: Doll size chief's coat made of what appear to be the feathers from three different bird species. Male mallard duck feathers are used on the top of the shoulders and on the...
There were no heavy equipment to put power boats in the lake. Community members helped each others out during this time. The man bending down is John Olympic. The men pushing on a log are Pete Mike (in a blue jacket) and Willie Rickteroff (in the...
Kokhanok community members singing songs in Mary Olympic's house. The lady with the yellow jacket is Annie Rickteroff. Johnny Mike is holding the star.