Title taken from front. Sled dog teams line up on Fourth Avenue in front of Brown & Hawkins after bringing a load of gold dust in from the Iditarod gold fields, Seward, Alaska. From front: "1/2 ton gold dust largest shipment ever carried by dog...
Full note reads: "1930 Christmas by Bob Marshall". Other notes list people on photograph: Mr. & Mrs. Big Jim, Jonas, Jenny Sucket, George Eaton, Marshall Green, Mamie Green.
Title from accompanying note. "John Hubers business, 17th & Stacia [Fairbanks]." A building with a Motorola sign. All the automobiles in front of the building are partly submerged in flood water. The sign on the (white) van reads: "Tundra...
Title from caption. Photograph of James Bernard and Captain William Moore's 1st log cabin. Note the wooden shake roof. Caption reads: "Old original log house, first one of any kind constructed by J. BV. & Wm. Moore at Skagway, Ak, in the...
View of the sign for the 1st National Bank in Fairbanks, Alaska. The sign reads: "1st National Bank. Fairbanks. 66 Temperature". Photo taken in 1967. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 3 1/2".
Title taken from caption. View of Fur Rendezvous parade in Anchorage, Alaska, as seen from above. Businesses along street include D & D Bar and Cafe and Denali Theatre, with Mount McKinley Apartments in far background. Banner across street reads:...
View of sign and flowers in window display in Anchorage, Alaska. Sign reads: "You are cordially invited to the Anchorage Golden Jubilee 22nd Annual Flower Show, August 14-15. 4 pm/9 pm on 14th - noon/7 pm on 15th. No admission ch[ar]ge. Co...
The George King Collection describes in photographs and manuscript material early aviation in Alaska. There are two series in this collection. The first series consists of five photograph albums and two folders of loose photographs. The second...
View of man standing in front of Wien Alaska Airlines tour bus in Barrow, Alaska. Lettering on bus reads: "Wien Alaska Airlines." From verso: "37 passenger tour bus - G[eneral] M[otors] C[orporation] 6x6. Built by our tour dept. at Fai[rbanks] &...
View of 3rd Ave. looking to the west from the Anchorage Hilton Hotel, with Cook Inlet in the background. Automobiles and pedestrians can be seen in this snow covered cityscape of Anchorage, Alaska. Caption at top of photo reads: "Dec 1967". Photo...
Title taken from caption. View of 4th Avenue in downtown Anchorage, Alaska, with cars parked along street and lighted business signs visible on buildings. Sign on closest building at right reads: "Club 25." 1953-1959. Photograph type: 35 mm color...
Looking down on 4th Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska. Sign on business at far left reads: "Ship Creek Meat Co." Automobiles are diagonally parked on both sides of the street; pedestrians are visible in the distance. "4th Ave Anchorage, Alaska. Thomas...
Title taken from caption. View of Fourth Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska with traffic moving along streets and pedestrians at right and in background. Sign hanging over street reads in part: "Anchorage Fur Rendezvous." Some signs on buildings along...
View of damage from March 27, 1964 earthquake being cleaned up, looking east on 4th Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska. Businesses shown include Hewitt's Drugs, National Bank of Alaska, Hub Clothing Co., Kennedy Hardware, and Cheechako Tavern Cafe. Sign...
Title supplied by cataloger. Anchorage city street full of automobiles. Mount McKinley Apartments in distance. Banner reads, 'Anchorage Fur Rendezvous, Fun for All, All for Fun.' Chugach Mountains in background. Slide backwards. Original format:...
View looking east down Fourth Avenue from F Street in Anchorage, Alaska. Sign across street in foreground reads: "Anchorage Fur Rendezvous. All for fun. Fun for all." Sign across street in background reads: "Anchorage. All-America City." Businesses...
Title from caption. Photograph of a wagonload of mukluks. The wagon bears the marking "no. 1" and appears to belong to Company E of the 30th Infantry. Two soldiers are on the wagon seat; a man standing in the street might be a soldier. A...
Title taken from front. View of grave and grave marker for Jefferson "Soapy" Smith, Skagway, Alaska. Tombstone reads: "Jefferson R. Smith. Age 38. Died July 8, 1898." 1898. Original photograph size: 4 1/8" x 6 1/8".
Title taken from caption. View of a street in Valdez, Alaska. A group of men are leaving a building on the right that has a sign reading "Buffet". The next sign on the right reads "Copper Block Rooms". The second building on the left appears to be...