Title taken from verso. View of boats unloading seafood products and seafood processing ship "Alindeska Sea" at Cold Bay, Alaska. Also from verso: "Tender boats unloading products. Store owners on shore were predicting that we would be bankrupt in...
Title from caption. Photograph of Andersons on their homestead. Narrative in photo album reads: "All produced by their own labor, cabin, cache, beautiful flowers and garden products. The Anderson family lived near the river below Rampart. ...
Title from caption. Photograph of the Andersons as Mr. Anderson feeds the chickens. Some of the garden is visible. Narrative in photo album reads: "All produced by their own labor, cabin, cache, beautiful flowers and garden products. The...
Suwanee Brand Salmon Salt added Net contents 1 lb. NEFCO Fishery Products. Ready to serve. "Packed with the wiggle in its tail" Distributed by New England Fish Company Seattle, Washington Quality packers since 1868 Salmon...
Title taken from image. Verso: Bob Caughle(?) on coffee mill, Reginald Peterson, and Edwin Fox at radial with child. Signs in image: Imperial; Bissell's; Just received, fresh shipment, White House coffee; Pure foods, All goods sold in this store...
Title from image caption Caption: "Built like a thermos bottle, warm in winter, cool in summer; built by Concrete Products Mfg. Co., Juneau, Alaska" Photographer's number 101
Sign in image: This is the Shop of "The Alaska Artisans" where Albert Berry Craftsman makes artistic things by hand from Alaskan Gold Copper and Ivory, and where the best products of the native Craftworks of Alaska may be bought.
Title taken from verso. Interior view of opening of Ben Franklin store on Fifth Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska, with merchandise displays of baked goods, shampoo, and other products, and signs promoting sales. Jan. 22, 1953. Photographer: Ward W....
Title by cataloger. Photograh of two children holding turnips. Narrative in photo album reads: " "Products grown in the school garden from government seeds at Rampart on the Yukon River in interior Alaska."
Title taken from front. Dog team and sled sit on 4th Avenue in front the Coleman House and Carsten's Packing Company (Carsten's Meat Products) in Seward, Alaska. 1910? Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
Title taken from image. These four men are standing near a cart that is draped in an American flag and holding vegetables. A sign reading "Fairbanks Products" identifies the items as local produce. The man at left is Alaska Territorial Governor...
Five soldiers are posing in front of tobacco supply shelves. Tobacco products seen above on the shelves above are: Mail Pouch Tobacco, Prince Albert Tobacco, Fiver Brothers Tobacco, Old Mill Cigarettes, Union Leader Tobacco.
Title taken from front. View of Fourth Avenue business district facing south in Seward, Alaska. Businesses identified include: Seward Meat Market, Carsten's Meat Products, Seward Grill, Seward Drug Co., Seward Bakery, and Florsheim Shoes....
This photograph depicts Harold Pomeroy driving a tractor that is pulling a trailer carrying stripped log poles on which his wife, Roxolana (Roxy) Pomeroy (at right), and an unidentified woman are sitting. The photograph was taken circa 1960-1963...
Title supplied by cataloger. Iditarod Race. Camping cooking utensils and products, including Tang, steaks, Morrell Snow Cap Lard, pitted prunes, steak cooker, and Coleman stove rigged especially to cook dog food. Stacked of pans. Original format:...