Title taken from verso. View of storefronts along the main street in Seward, Alaska, including Brown & Hawkins store at left. From verso: [erroneously identified as] "Nome, 1937, after the fire of 1935." Signs on building read: "B & H Corp." and...
Title supplied by cataloger. Seward. View of storefronts and cars along street, looking north along Fourth Avenue. Businesses include: Seward Bakery, Chuck's Grill, The Northern Saloon, barber shop, Leo & Bobbie Liquors & Pool, Alaska Bookkeeping...
Title supplied by cataloger. On recto: Seward. View of storefronts and cars along street, looking north along Fourth Avenue. Businesses include: Brown and Hawkins Corporation, Seward Bakery, Chuck's Grill, The Northern Pool Liquors, barber shop,...
Title from caption. Men outside storefronts on Front Street in the mining town of Olness, Alaska, 1908. Businesses include "Meals and Lunches" eatery, Warehouse 75, No. 15 Store, and the Arctic Trading Co. Corrugated metal building flying the...
Title from indexer. Photograph shows a man walking in front of a post office and another building with a sign reading "Coghill" and "Trade with Coggie". The store appears to have been owned by William A. Coghill. Another building sits behind...
Title from caption: "Fairbanks Fire May 22nd 1906 C8". Photograph shows a riverfront view of Fairbanks. Smoke can be seen rising from a burning building. Boats are docked next to storefronts. Visible are the N.C. Company buildings, California...
Title taken from note with photo. "Clean-up beginning in the Anchorage area on fourth ave. following the Alaska Earthquake 3/31/64". Trucks, workers, and other people stand or walk around the storefronts in a sunken section of Fourth Avenue.
Title from caption in album. Looking east down the street in Anchorage now called Fourth Avenue. One shop sign reads Eckmann's Furniture. The Gitchell sign marks the hotel on the left; behind it is the sign for Seidenverg's. There are several...
Title from caption in album. Main Street in Cordova. There are business signs for a bakery and a restauraunt, telegraph poles, snowy walkways, storefronts, and snow-covered vehicles in the distance.
Title taken from caption. View of automobiles, utility poles, and buildings and storefronts in downtown Ketchikan from the deck of the S.S. Yukon. From May's journal, dated May 18th: "Up early in time to see the boat dock at Ketchikan at 6:30 a.m....
Street scene looking northeast; storefronts, crowd near storefront named Yukon Outfitters; railroad tracks running length of street; Yukon Outfitters on left side of street; Kaufman (?) Brothers banner displayed over street, mountains in background.
Nome, Alaska. January.1907. [Snow covered Front Street with Tea Store, Bakery, Tin Shop, J. F. Giese Hardware, Nevada Saloon and other storefronts in view.]
Title taken from front. Sled dog teams line up on Fourth Avenue in front of Brown & Hawkins after bringing a load of gold dust in from the Iditarod gold fields, Seward, Alaska. From front: "1/2 ton gold dust largest shipment ever carried by dog...