Title from caption. "World flight [plane New] Orleans Lt. [Nelson Sitka]. Day [4] 13 [24]". At left: "Nelson". At right: "Harding". A side view of a black bi-plane on a body of water. Cut-out images of two men, Nelson and Harding, are placed on...
Title from caption. Postcard shows the wharf at Sitka, Alaska. Buildings, a large ship and a few small islands can be seen. At lower left corner: "301 W.H. Case". Title in finding aid says: circa 1914.
Title taken from front. View of wharf at Sitka, Alaska, with Baranov Castle Hill in background and U.S. Warehouse in foreground. From verso: "Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." Photographer's number E133. n.d. Photographer: P.S. Hunt....
View of town of Sitka, Alaska, including Castle/United States Signal Office (tallest building in center) and Customs House and Army barracks (at right). From border of photo: "Custom House. U.S. Signal Office." 1882-1885.
View of the U.S. Revenue-Cutter Service cutter the "Richard Rush" moored in Sitka Harbor. The Rush was a sister ship of the "Thomas Corwin". Original photograph size: 5 1/4 x 8 1/2 inch.
Two women, possibly student nurses, sit against a retaining wall outside a building, possibly a hospital. The building has been identified as the Sitka Pioneers Home by a Sitka researcher and confirmed.
Title taken from photo album. View of tree growing out of rock at town hall at Sitka, Alaska, with woman standing at left. St. Michael Cathedral (Russian Orthodox church) is visible in background, with cross at top of tower visible above tree. 1891.
Title from verso. Photograph of militia unit [ATG] marching. Verso reads: "On the march -- Alaska has been a U.S. possession for 79 years but the influence of the early Russian colonists still remains. Here at Sitka, Territorial Guards...
Title taken from caption. "9065 -- (1) In the summer of 1897 our Uncle Samuel began to discern what a bonanza he had bought from Russia 30 years before. From Sitka to Siberia the vast country seems to glitter with gold. There is said to be...