Relief shown by hachures. Inset: Continuation of Smith's Sound to the northward on reduced scale. Shows the arctic islands of North America, including the western tip of Greenland. Extensive place names along the coastlines. Outlines of land hand...
Title taken from image. Signs in image: Keep in a cool, dry place; Notice to Fishermen, Office & Store. Verso: Astoria and Puget Sound Pkg Co. Excursion Inlet. Photographer's number 280.
A teacher's note in the Historical Record noted: "It is in a very desirable location in what will no doubt be the heart of the town if the place becomes a town."
According to the teacher's report in the Historical Record, there were no living quarters provided for the teacher; she goes on to write: "To go into a new community and rent a house; then clean it up and assemble a few necessities for housekeeping...
American and Canadian troops had by-passed the island of Kiska as they pressed on to Attu Island where the decisive action of the war in the Aleutians took place. Returning to take Kiska after the Battle of Attu they found that the Japanese forces...
Waiters in white jackets stand by tables covered with white tablecloths and formal place settings; possibly the ALASKA that was a Yukon River steamboat
Snow piled up high in middle of street between many commercial establishments, including Pacific Coast Steamship Co., Douglas Pool Room, Grand Restaurant, Douglas News Depo, and a place serving "Olympia Beer on Draught; people stand next to...
Snow piled up high in middle of street between many commercial establishments, including Pacific Coast Steamship Co., Douglas Pool Room, Grand Restaurant, Douglas News Depo, and a place serving "Olympia Beer on Draught; people stand next to...
Title from image caption Full caption: "Aboard the government cable ship, BURNSIDE, Wednesday, August 24, 1904, for the official splicing of the two sections of the Alaska Cable, [which] took place ten miles from Seattle on the return of the...
Title from photographic record Full notes: "Hollis operation of the Ketchikan Pulp Company on Prince of Wales Island in the Maybeso Drainage. Felling a large Sitka spruce. Note the springboard which is used to give the faller a place to work...