Postcard of Fourth Avenue Seward, Alaska looking north from the dock. Note the railroad crossing sign which dates the image to 1920-1923. Original photograph size: 5 3/8" x 3 1/2".
Title taken from caption on postcard. Postcard of the 49 star flag. Postcard may have been printed by the Pan American Airways since the jet visible above the flag is a Pan American jet.
Title taken from postcard. Postcard of the village of Kodiak in 1940, showing the waterfront and some of the community behind. The W. J. Erskine Co.'s building is prominant in the photo.
Title taken from image. Postcard of the radio station built at Karluk, Alaska. Written on the reverse of the postcard is a message stating "This station was quite a happening. Put in by neighboring cannery at Larsen's Bay."
Title from image. View of Katmai crater during an eruption. Reverse of a postcard related to this images states: "Vol. Katmai that upset this part of the country last year (1912). Taken this June (1913), a year after. The 1st pictures taken of...
Title taken from verso. Postcard of a part of a herd of 75 Hereford cattle on a ranch about 30 miles from Kodiak. Ranch may have been operated by Tom Felton and Sid Olds.
Title by indexer. A postcard depicting a bridge that appears to be the Cushman Street bridge in downtown Fairbanks (note church, possibly Immaculate Conception Church, at far left). People are gathered both on and near the bridge. Near the...
What looks to be the entire population of Long, Alaska along with many guests watch a wheelbarrow race on July 4th, 1915. Visible businesses are: The Pioneer Store, general merchandise; Campbell's Store, which is also the Post Office; The...
Postcard of Skinner's Laundry, T. A. Shaw proprietor. Visible hanging from the log cabin are the tools of the trade, a wash tub to the right and a washboard to the left of the window. Several rags and playing cards are on the door.
Title from caption. Postcard of the start of the Great Fire in Fairbanks, Alaska, May 22, 1906. Visible in the photo are several of the Northern Commercial Companies buildings and Sargent & Pinska which may have been a men's store. A stern...
Group photograph of the U.S. District Court (floating), taken in Unga, Alaska. Identifications are: front row left to right, Steve Casler, ?, Judge Brown?, Joseph L. Reed; back row, Isaac Hamburger, Judge Brown?, ?, Babe Hayes?, ?. The men are...