Photo looks down Front Street in Nome, Alaska during a storm on October 7, 1913. The street is wet, and lumber and boards are strewn about. People are gathered, possibly to assess damage or clean up from the...
Built in 1917, the Lighthouse Tender/Patrol Vessel CEDAR was acquired by the Navy in 1917 and returned to Lighthouse Service in July 1919; she was reclassified as USCGC CEDAR in 1939 and, during World War II, designated WAGL-207
Two women and a boy sit on the edge of Lowell Creek in Seward, Alaska. Seward Light and Power Company headgate is visible in the distance. From verso: "Headgate S.L. & Power to Seward." 1905-1915. Original photograph size: 3 1/4" x 4 3/16".
Relief shown by form lines; depths shown by soundings. Shows northern part of the [Tatar] Strait, from the Amur River to Imperial Harbor. [Compiled from marine and topographic surveys from 1852 to 1869.] Drawn by Poruchik Popov and corrected by...
Title taken from front. View of Matanuska River, Alaska. From verso: "Near Nikta? on Matanuska River near mouth." n.d. Photographer: S. L. Co. Original photograph size: 3 1/8" x 5 3/8".
Title from handwritten caption on image, written by survey leader O.M. Leland. Full caption: At camp Lavinis: left to right seated: Chas. Mitwich, cook, S.L. Boothroyd, surveyor, and J. Hill, recorder, standing, A.M. Kruse, B.J. Ray and...