Title taken from creator's notes. Caption reads: The girl in the foreground was an acquaint[a]nce from First Baptist Church. The housing in the background was typical of the time. People started with a log cabin when they first married and...
Capt. Zeisler performing a marriage on board the USCG Spencer 1939. One of three Alaska Native couples are being married during a triple wedding on a coast guard vessel.
Painting of an unidentified Russian Orthodox church, made by Xenia Kashevaroff, daughter of Andrew P. Kashevaroff. Xenia was married at one time to composer John Cage.
Verso: Wedding party - John Brynteson (seated in lg chair) - (3 Lucky Swedes, Nome) Accompanying letter: Enclosed in a negative and print of the wedding party of John Brynteson, one of the "3 Lucky Swedes" of Nome fame. The marriage (1902)...
Verso: Virginia Jaunita Gregg maiden name. Virginia Lowney married name. First white child born at the top of the earth Point Barrow Alaska 1919. Died Feb. 11, 1953. To Governor William A. Egan from her son Walter G. Lowney, 1966.
Verso: Mrs. F. Bach in doorway (nee Calhoun). Her daughters in foreground (one, Lenore, later married Larry McKechnie the other, Alice, married R.E. Calhoun).
Thomas Clarke Noyes married Frances Muncaster (then, Arabelle Frances Patchen)in 1897. Settling in Candle, Alaska, Tom established the T.C. Noyes Banking Co. and became associated with the mining industry. In about 1905, they adopted a five-year...
Collection notes: Mavdehiah Rasmuson (1896-?), Dena'ina Athapaskan who married Tommy Rasmuson (1875-1918) Norwegian Bristol Bay fisherman. Child is Stephenata Rasmuson (1912-?) Most likely taken on Lake Clark. Image reversed. ...
Caption: "Young married couple outside their sod house. The house is made by making the frame out of drift wood and then covered with sod to keep the cold wind out during the winter days. In summer they move out into tents."
Title from notes on verso; additional notes: Tacoma Girl of 1884; married Captain Barrington of Str. LA FRANCE; died July 1911 Head and shoulders studio portrait of Babe Wallace in a lacy, off-the-shoulder gown
Photograph of a photo case, which holds a photograph of Wickersham and a placard reading, "1880, James Wickersham, 23 years old; passed Illinois Bar; married Deborah Bell"