Title from finding aid. Photograph shows a man standing on a snow covered sidewalk in Nome, Alaska. Houses sit in the background. Caption from finding aid reads "Man on sidewalk". Location is Nome, Alaska.
Note on slide reads "quinok." A man in uniform, a hat with a white object that could be a badge, stands on a board sidewalk looking back at the camera. Nearby another man, wearing a striped shirt, dark jacket and...
Scene in the upper end of Allakaket village showing wooden sidewalk. From right to left the houses belong to Edward Bergman, Ceza Bergman, and Lindbergh Bergman. This large...
Title taken from attached note. "The first steel of the new construction season and the first crop of sidewalk superintendents announce the coming of spring to the University of Alaska campus. Sidewalk superintendents Dr. William R. Wood, Ben...
Title from caption. Also written on photo: "Sept 16th 03" and "Nowell 96." At least nine people, one man on crutches, stand on the wooden sidewalk in front of Nome's Golden Gate Hotel. In front of the door are piles of wooden and folding...
Title by indexer. A view of a busy street in a town. A bus and other vehicles are parked along the wooden sidewalk. Pedestrians are walking or standing on the sidewalk; two are looking at a storefront. Notice, directly ahead, a Polor bear...
View of the business district of Valdez in winter. Snow berms are piled high between the sidewalk and the street and two pedestrians and a dog are coming down the sidewalk toward the camera. Signs in image read: "A. Judson Adams. U.S. Deputy...
Title taken from verso. View of Wainwright Presbyterian Church, Wainwright, Alaska, with sidewalk made of oil barrels. Also from verso: "Novel oil barrel sidewalk." Photographer's number 15513. Aug. 20, 1970. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon....
Mrs. J. A. Baughman (doctor's wife) and Mrs. E. E. Hale (bankers wife) stand on wooden sidewalk with Alaska Central Railroad building and Seward's first schoolhouse in the background. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
Sylvia Sexton's mother, Mrs. George (Claudia I.) Sexton, poses on wooden sidewalk with handrails in Seward, Alaska. 1905-1910. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 3 1/2" x 5 1/2".
Three men and three ladies standing on wooden sidewalk in Seward, Alaska, with Mr. and Mrs. George Sexton's bulldog. George and Claudia (Mr. and Mrs. George) Sexton are on the right. 1908? Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
Group of seagulls stand in the middle of 4th Avenue in front of a dry goods store and grocery store in Seward, Alaska. Sign on building reads: "Groceries & cents. Clothing." Sign on sidewalk reads: "Dry goods. Notions." 1908? Original size of...
Handwritten note reads "Native Dance, Nikolai." Because this image includes the building, a paved area that might be a sidewalk, and people also present in UAF-1997-108-239 and UAF-1997-108-328, the...
Visible are Riverside Hotel, Model Cafe, sign "Drug Store" on corner building, sign with downward-pointing "rocket" reading "Rick's" or "Brick's", flag of N.C. Company hanging between two smokestacks. A...
Cushman Street in Fairbanks, Alaska during the May 1911 flood. The Harry Cribb store is on one side of the street, which sold windows, doors, glass. On the other side of the street on the wooden sidewalk are two men.
Title from verso. Image shows young man standing on a lawn beside a sidewalk wearing a three piece suit and hat. Young man identified as Fred Beeler. A large tree and a residential street are visible in the background. Location not known.
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows June Eliason wearing a fur coat and standing on wooden sidewalk in downtown Juneau, Alaska. Caption from finding aid reads "June Eliason in Juneau". Location is Juneau, Alaska.
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows an Athabascan man posing on a wooden sidewalk holding a gun in his hand. A sign near him reads: "Fort Gibbion".