View of students standing by train stop, Eklutna Vocational School, Eklutna, Alaska. From front: "Eklutna School." n.d. Original photograph size: 7 5/8" x 9 1/4".
View of teacher in school classroom with students reading at their desks in Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska. 1962. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 2 1/4" x 2 1/4".
View of the back exterior of the schoolhouse in Talkeetna, Alaska. From back: "Back schoolhouse - Talkeetna". Photo taken between 1960 and 1979. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 3 1/2".
View of the damaged Government Hill Elementary School in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Two men are in the foreground. A fence is damaged.
View of the front exterior of the schoolhouse in Talkeetna, Alaska. From front: "School House - Talkeetna". Photo taken between 1960 and 1979. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 3 1/2".
View of the town of White Mountain from the water. Several large buildings overlook the waterfront. The largest one to the back is probably the school.
View of village elder helping student in classroom in Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska, with another student sitting in background. April 1967. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 2 1/8" x 2 1/8".
View of village elder teaching Inupiaq language in classroom in Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska. April 1967. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 2 1/4" x 2 1/4".
View of village of Karluk, Alaska, with waterfront in background. From front: "Russian church and grave yard. Native huts & Gov'mt school house on hill. Karluk, Alaska." 1900-1901. Photographer: W. C. Fitchie. Original photograph size: 4 3/4" x 6...
View of west part of Anchorage, Alaska, with Westchester Lagoon in center. Also shows West Anchorage High School and Romig Junior High School, and Minnesota Blvd. From verso: "Property of the Cook Inlet Historical Society." Photographer's number...
View over the housetops, looking toward the school and shed up on hill; also shows retaining wall of cedar around play ground; according to the teacher, Tenakee "exists because of the mineral health springs"
Village extended for two miles along the coast of Afognak Island Note: On March 27, 1964, a tidal wave destroyed most of Afognak; residents moved to a new community on Kodiak Island
West side of Territorial School, showing living quarters; a second story was added in 1934 to provide apartments for two teachers; this building was completely destroyed by fire in December 1939
Wide view of town. Building in foreground under construction. Text in image: (l to r) Court House, Public school House, Methodist Church, Red-Man's Hall.
Wide view. White picket fence in foreground enclosed Sheldon Jackson School. The so called "Blarney Stone" shows prominently on the beach in the foreground.