A letter on the back of photograph reads "Have not seen Doctor B for quite a while. Mr.& Mrs. (illegible) and two little lasses come up to see us quite often. He is the science teacher here he came from Oregon City. Seems like our own people....
Title from verso. "It didn't quite make the ATC field at Nome, but it was repaired and eventually reached the Russo-German front to kill Nazis. Photo by US Army Air Forces."
Crew aboard the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Tallapoosa prepare to launch a surf boat to investigate a distressed vessel. From May's journal, dated June 1st: "By radio we hear that two boats have been reported missing, and we are now searching for them....
"The hydraulic operation at Crooked Creek under full working head in the spring run of water. It was quite a show. Like most of the operations it was always too little water to operate the 'giants' and too darn much gravel mixed with the gold." ...
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 caption. Image that looks to have been cut from a poster or publication of Skookum Jim's Claim No. 1, Above Bonanza. Caption: This Claim proved to be quite valuabe, as high as $300 to the pan being taken out.
Title from cataloger. Photograph of five school students in a classroom. Narrative in photo album reads: "Below ia a small group of pupils. The three girls in front are sisters, Lucy, Sara and Laura Luke. Lucy, the center one, altho not quite...
Photograph of a three-dog sled team harnessed to a sled for hauling wood. Old Luke is just out of the photo to the right. Narrative in the photo album reads: "Here is Old Luke hauling wood with his small dog team, only Luke did not quite get...
Title from caption. Photograph of boys swimming and bathing. Narrative in photo album reads: "At right boys (Indians) in bathing. Not much of this is done, no one can swim & water is quite cold even in summer."