Description on back in Russian with English translation: The very first church in Juneau, where all Christian communities too turns holding services. Built by Roman Catholic priests. Later passed into Presbyterian ownership. Afterward beer and soda...
Originally published in Barron's National Financial Weekly, v. III, no. 32, Aug. 6, 1923; the author questions why Alaska's population and industry had not grown in proportion to its vast resources
From text of document: Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the territory ceded to the United States by Russia by the treaty of March thirtieth, eighteen hun- dred and...
Possibly from Mitchell's New universal atlas. Inset: Wilkes' discoveries [in Antarctica] Decorative border. Colors indicate nationality of ownership. Hand colored. 29 x 38 cm.
Published in [Philadelphia] by [S. Augustus Mitchell] in...
Title by cataloguer. This is a view of the state highway during construction. The sign on the side of the road reads: State - Federal Highway Construction 8851 miles cost $1320.000 State funds 5.11 Federal Aid Funds 9489. State of Alaska...
Title from accompanying material. The Portus B. Weare, owned by the North American Transportation and Trading Co., and several other vessels moored to the company's pier at low tide. The Portus B. Weare's ownership was established from...
Title from accompanying materials. Three vessels, all in the North American Transportation and Trading Company's dry dock facility. The ownership of these vessels was established using material from the North American Transportation and...
Title from accompanying materials. Six men in suits stand on a dock with the vessel Klondyke, of the North American Transportation and Trading Co., in the background. The Klondyke's ownership was established from materials included in the...
Title from accompanying materials. Vessel Klondyke at dock, four men in suits on deck and captain on bridge. The name "Klondyke" can be made out on the life preserver and to the left of one of the smokestacks. At far left, parts of the words...