Title taken from caption. View of cemetery at Naknek, Alaska. Printing on crosses reads (from left to right): "W[illia]m Brosnahan of New York, Age 27...". "In memory of Mr. Charlas Smith, Native of Germany, drowned 1911". "Charles [?] died...
View of a statue of a Kodiak bear placed in front of the Kodiak Hotel in Kodiak, Alaska. The plaque reads "Presented to the city of Kodiak by Alf Madsen in memory of Charles Madsen who pioneered Kodiak bear hunting". From caption: "50's". 1950's.
View of a statue of a Kodiak bear sitting in front of the Kodiak Hotel in Kodiak, Alaska. The plaque reads "Presented to the city of Kodiak by Alf Madsen in memory of Charles Madsen who pioneered Kodiak bear hunting". From caption: "50's". 1950's.
Title taken from front. Portrait of Dr. Willis E. Everette, Alaskan doctor, taken in Washington, D.C. From verso: "In memory of our "Alaskan experience!" Willis E. Everette, M.D. June 3, 1886. Wash[ington], D.C." From border of photo: "Johnson...
Title taken from caption. View of a grave near a Bristol Bay cannery. Cross reads: "In memory of Peter Lee. Born Sep. 30 1888, drowned July 24, 1926. Native of Norway. Rest in peace."
Title from note on verso. Note reads: "Gifts for St. Joseph's - District #4. Alaska Nurses Association has given St. Joseph's Hospital a [tracheotomy] set in memory of Sister Gustave Marie, staff member who died last January. Making the...
Title taken from front. Monument to the pack animals that died during the Gold Rush of 1897-1898, located at Inspiration Point, along the White Pass and Yukon Railroad route, Southeast Alaska. Monument reads: "The dead are speaking. In memory of us...
Title taken from front. Totem pole behind memorial marker in cemetery at Wrangell, Alaska. Marker reads: "In memory of Kaukish. Died 1897. Age 68 yrs." Nov. 10, 1898. Photographer: O. D. Goetze.
Winter scene of school children standing on piles of snow on and around school, Valdez, Alaska. From verso: "School first opened in the year 1901. This is the second one on site. Old city hall - 1st school. I taught here taking Mrs. Paine's place....