Remainder of title: Thomas Riggs, Jr., Member Alaskan Engineering Commission, and C. W. Richie and H. J. Atwell, Acting Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office, at Fairbanks, Alaska.
View of main street in Valdez, Alaska, with businesses and banner hanging over street. From verso: "Main street of Valdez looking toward Sugar Loaf Mt. Bank and Hotel Seattle in foreground. Al White's Saloon first corner. Buffet-Pool Room & Bar...
Title taken from sign on image. A view of a billboard that reads "Anchorage Internatioal Airport Terminal expansion 1968 - 1969." Also on the sign: "General contractor MB Contracting Co, Inc.; Owner: State of Alaska; Architect: Manley & Mayer;...
Slavery was an accepted custom in many Native tribes. On May 8, 1886, District Judge Layfayette Dawson in Sitka decided that the Thirteenth Amendment and the 1866 Civil Rights Act abolishing slavery applied to the "uncivilized tribes" of Alaska. ...
Title from image caption "Klegstead, owner and driver" Crowd of spectators lines Front Street, gathered on both sides of course where handlers line up a team to start
Title from image caption "G.H. Johnson, owner and driver" Crowd of spectators lines both sides of course; first team of dogs in harness and ready to start Sign for "Lomen Bros." on building in background
Noel Wien on right. James Rodebough owner of air service, and Eddie Hudson, student in middle. Wien photo, 1924. Verso: “Two Hisso Standards lined up at Fairbanks ready for business. James Rodebough at left owner of planes. Eddie Hudson student...
Sign above door reads "Hotel Pihl, Sitka Hot Spring." Pihl was an early day Sitka saloon owner and bootlegger. (per Joe Ashby, 1988) George Thornton Emmons is man on left (per Jerry Dzugan 5/4/05), and Merrill on right. (verso).]
Merrill, holding a shotgun, leans against the corner of a log cabin [belonging to Pihl, an early-day Sitka saloon owner]; wild fowl and other game hangs along one end of cabin
Title from sleeve. Robert E. Ellis sits on board the 'Ship of State' airplane en route to Washington D.C. during the drive for statehood. An unidentified man sits behind him, and another sleeps in the last row. Two women look out the windows and...
Title from cataloger notes. Full note reads: "Buses in front of bus depot Second & Noble. From left to right - Paul Greimann owner and Bill Ward - driver around 1946 or 1947."
Title taken from verso. Portrait of Charles Madison "Captain Jim" Binkley, Sr., owner of the riverboat "Discovery" in Alaska. Also from verso: "RCA Alascom." 1971. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 7" x 5".
Title from caption. Photograph of a card club in Rampart. Narrative in photo album reads: "Our card club at Rampart. Mrs. & myself at left, standing Mr Dunca, mine owner & Mr. Gasser, U. S. Government farmer on experimental station. Seated...
Caption on photograph: To E. L. "Bob" Bartlett, a true Alaska pioneer, sincere best regards, Noel Wien. Verso: July 1924, from left: James Rodebough, owner of the two planes. Eddie Hudson, Fairbanks born son, taking flying lessons & pilot Noel...