Title from indexer. Postcard shows two men posing for a portrait. The man sitting down appears to be a sailor, and the man standing up looks like he might be a policeman. Title in finding aid says: circa 1914.
Title taken from front. Portrait of two children on a swing wearing fur parkas, Nome, Alaska. Photographer's number 902. n.d. Photographer: O. D. Goetze.
Portrait of two servicemen and a spaniel posing on a wooden stairway. The number 411 on the post appears to have been added to the negative of the image. From verso: "Chris Nerby top right."
Two soldiers pose for a portrait at Ft. Davis near Nome, Alaska. The man on the right has a baton attached to his utility belt. Both are carrying rifles. The image appears to have been cropped from a larger photograph.
Photograph of a school teacher in a U. S. Government School at Cape Prince of Wales. Visible are several Native students at their desks, a blackboard with math problems and the date May 6th, 1902, an American flag and presidential portraits are on...
Nine servicemen pose for a group portrait on a stairway at Fort Davis near Nome, Alaska. Photograph number 408. From verso: "Chris Nerby, U.S. Army, Nome, top left."
Image shows what seems to be the crew of the United States Revenue Cutter "Bear." The crew is standing for a group portrait, with a life preserver imprinted with "USRC Bear" and two goats in the front of the picture. ...
Cyanotype portrait of an Alaska Native woman sitting on a wooden crate in front of a log building. She is wearing a print dress and has a kerchief on her head. Photograph taken in either Knik, Tyonek, or Ladd's Station during the 1898 Cook's Inlet...
Title taken from accompanying note. "A portrait of an unidentified infant." The infant is propped up on a bed or blankets. The child is wearing a white shirt and wrapped in a white blanket.
Title from verso. A portrait of an unidentifed Alaskan Native man standing in a hallway. He is wearing a white shirt, (possibly) a uniform with a name tag or company logo and a parka with a fur ruff around the hood.