(3:30 min) (15 of 19) New hire Hired George Butrovich, the brother of Johnny Butrovich. He was easy to teach, understood quickly. Worked hard. In 1927, George left him for the Road Commission and one year later he was the shop foreman at...
(3:39 min) (14 of 19) Business grew Within five years he needed to expand the shop. Moved into a building built by McPhee who opened a saloon and rented the rest out. Fairbanks Exploration Company [FE Co.] was across the street. Largest...
(5:26 min) (13 of 19) Automobile repair shop Bobby Sheldon. Machine building and transportation. Tourism. Bought out automobile repair shop, and took over the buildings.
Aerial view looking north, Anchorage, Alaska, with 9th Avenue and Park Strip at bottom of photo. From verso: "Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." Photographer's numbers C-2 and 259. 1925. Photographer: Hewitt's Photo Shop. Original...
Built by Jack Hayes, of Hayes Shop, this bridge was first to span Mendenhall River; to the right, a house is visible in trees; Mendenhall Glacier in background
Verso: Building on left store (also stored items there), now gone. Machine shop on right where Peter Warner keeps & repairs boats now. Bunkhouses in back.
Children lined up on dock in front of café. The one adult in the group is dressed in patriotic striped jacket. Signs in image: Barber Shop, Strand Café, Bakery. Verso: c. 1930.
Debris from the November 23-24, 1941 fire litters the street near the barber shop on Fourth Avenue in Seward, Alaska. Several people and a dog are on the street in the background. 1941. Original photograph size: 2 3/4" x 2 3/4".
Desciption from image margin "View from the second school facing East towards the Village. Building 1) Foreground shows the rec-hall with the village clinic addition. Building 2) Igiugig's first village generator shed. Building 3) Igiugig Saint...