Full Title: Johnny school ahtsii / a translation and adaptation by Leah Druck.
Publication: Anchorage, Alaska : Alaska Bilingual Education Center, [1975] Physical desc: 18 p. : ill. ; 22 x 28 cm. General Note: Translation and adaptation by...
Title taken from front. View of sled dog team made up of huskies, Alaska, with men in background. Also from front: "Lowman & Hanford Co., Seattle." Publisher's number 2037. Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 5 1/2".
Title taken from front. View of men and a woman standing in front of a cabin in the Klondike, Yukon Territory, with a dogsled at right and saws hanging on the right exterior wall. From verso: "Pub. for Zaccarelli's Fruit, Book & Stationery Store,...
Title taken from front. View of people at docks in Seattle, Washington, as ships prepare to set sail for Alaska during the Gold Rush. Publisher's number 2190. 1897? Publisher: Lowman & Hanford, Seattle. Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x...
Postcard shows Martin Itjen standing in front of the streetcar he designed, built, owned, and operated, Skagway, Alaska. From verso: "Alaska street car. Designed - built - owned - operated by Martin Itjen of the days of '98, Skagway, Alaska. The...
Title taken from front. View of Alaskan steamship stuck in ice jam on Bering Sea, with people on deck. From verso: "Made in America by Edw. H. Mitchell at San Francisco." Publisher's number 2011. Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society. Postcard...
Title taken from front. View of men and horses at roadhouse on Fairbanks Trail between Fairbanks and Valdez, Alaska. Also from front: "Lowman & Hanford Co., Seattle." Publisher's number 2064. Postcard. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 4 1/2".
Portrait of Robert "Bob" Atwood, long-time editor and publisher of the Anchorage Times newspaper and chairman of the Alaska Statehood Committee Information on verso: Robert B. Atwood "chats with Hostess Maxine Branham after arriving in...
Full-length portrait, taken outdoors, of Stroller White, born in 1859 and died in 1930; publisher of first newspaper in Douglas; owner/editor of Whitehorse Star for a decade; and Speaker of the Alaska Territorial House of Representatives in 1918.