Title and description (except in brackets) from photo verso. [Fishing vessel Alaskan Monarch capsized under a wave that hit the ship.] USCG Storis (WMEC 38) and the 96 - foot crabber Alaskan Monarch. Alaskan Monarch went aground Mar. 15, 1990 on...
Captain Amundsen arrives in Nome, Aug. 31, 1906, on his ship GJOA after 3 years in the Arctic, where he determined the Magnetic Pole and found the Northwest Passage. Photographer's number 5161
Title from image. Stern and side view of ship, almost completely above water on reef. Note on verso of postcard: "This was indeed a pitiful sight - she is about 300 ft. long and she lies there so helpless and forlorn."
Looking east across coal bunker, superintendent's house, and wharf; the white ships are U.S. cruisers CHICAGO and MARBLEHEAD; the black ship is freighter LEELANAW; and black vessel at left is U.S. destroyer PERRY
People, perhaps ship's passengers, on dock; waterfront houses in the background; small boats in harbor and on beach; U.S. Warehouse building on left Printed from original, cracked, glass-plate negative
People, perhaps ship's passengers, on dock; waterfront houses in the background; small boats in harbor and on beach; U.S. Warehouse building on left Printed from original, cracked, glass-plate negative
Contents: Letter of transmittal. Testimony of Chief Kah-du-shan from Wrangel; Chief Johnson (Yash-noosh) from Juneau; Chief Koogh-see fom Hoonah; Chief Kah-ea-tchiss from Hoonah; Chief Shoo-we-Kah from Juneau; Chief Ah-na-tlash from Taku;...