Title taken from image. Side view of building with school at left, background. Inscription in image: In 1910 Congress made provision for the erection of a $200,000 Public Building at Juneau. A site embracing an entire block in the heart of...
Title from image caption Building described as: "The largest building in Nome [at] 60 ft. x 140 ft."; The Popular [bar?] and Boynton and Nicholson Contractors & Builders to the right Photographer's number 5256
Men and boys of Hose Company Number 1., Juneau, Alaska. Valentine's Jewelry Store at left. Emery Valentine, later the Mayor of Juneau, is second fire fighter from left. Percy Pond is seventh from left, and Lloyd Valentine Winter is tenth. ...
Title taken from caption. A picture clipped from a publication shows a group portrait with the following caption: The picture shows the members of the Woman's Auxiliary (Indian) and children taking part in the Christmas programme and tree. ...
Title by cataloguer. "Mining short course." "The Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines along with the standard four year courses began offering short courses. The ten weeks short noncredit courses were offered between late November...
Description from image margin "Coming out of the elementary school, we look across at the teacher's housing. Notice to the right of it is the playing platform- a popular spot for the elementary kids. Until this Januray that was the gym."
Title from verso. "Jack Elliott, popular Anchorage pilot who does double duty during the fur rendezvous days." Elliott, in fur hat and coat, stands in front of a ski plane with a gas can at his side.
Title taken from caption. Myron Myrick sleeps in chair while Beulah Marrs (later Beulah Marrs Parisi) and Arthur Rich look on in Anchorage, Alaska. Photograph was used in Anchorage Daily Times article published Nov. 3, 1943 entitled "USO Friday...