Navy troops parade down Fourth Avenue in Seward, Alaska. Possibly the crew of the U. S. C. Maryland which docked in Seward July 30, 1912. Original photograph size: 5 3/8" x 3 3/8".
Title taken from album caption. View of a bar, Doshen Liquor Store, and other businesses built after the fire of 1943 in Seward, Alaska. A car is parked at right, while a fire hydrant is visible at left. 1943-1946. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton....
A storekeeper stands on the front porch of his business and poses with his stock of sleds in Seward, Alaska. Original size of photograph: 5 1/4" x 3 1/4".
Title taken from creator's notes. Color photograph showing the Model Cafe and the Shoe Shop. The notes read: The debris on the right was being cleaned up after a fire across from Model Cafe on 2nd Street. Notes and captions are from Cecil H....
Title taken from creator's notes. Color photograph. Notes read: The north side of Second Street from Cushman looking east toward Lacey. The businesses (left to right) are a gift shop, Griffin's Music (and photography), the Model Cafe, the...
Caption reads: "Canadian-Arctic Expedition. Vilhjalmar [Vihjalmur] Stefansson in command. Outfitting at Darling and Dean, Nome, Alaska, 1913." A group of men and their dogs and dogteams gather in front of the store...
Title taken from verso. Photograph of Henton Avenue showing a man leaning out of the door of a business titled Island Transfer: Sand, Gravel, Fuel, Storage. At the end of the street is the Montgomery Ward Office.
What looks to be the entire population of Long, Alaska along with many guests watch a wheelbarrow race on July 4th, 1915. Visible businesses are: The Pioneer Store, general merchandise; Campbell's Store, which is also the Post Office; The...
An unidentified man stands in front of William W. Sale's abstract office, where he advertises expert searcher of records, legal papers, and he is a notary public
Photograph of three men, probably including E. L. Bob Bartlett, standing on the street as Scandinavian Airlines System Salutes Alaska with a display in a window in Washington D. C.
View down a street (Fourth Avenue?) of Anchorage, Alaska. The store on the left looks like it says Brown & Hawkins. Another photograph (AMRC-b65-2-4) says there is a Brown & Hawkins store on 4th Avenue. There was also a...
Photograph of the Fairbanks riverfront with several businesses visible. Seen here are a portion of the N.C. Company warehouse, Manders Store and Drug, Northern Hotel, Shaw House and Golden's Grocery.
Title from caption. Image shows horses and a mule loaded with supplies in front of "Jones' Grocery" in Fairbanks. Several wooden casks are stacked along the side of the building, under the sign. An alternate sign on the front of the building...
The George King Collection describes in photographs and manuscript material early aviation in Alaska. There are two series in this collection. The first series consists of five photograph albums and two folders of loose photographs. The second...
Riverfront view of Iditarod, Alaska in 1911 showing: a machine shop, a real estate business, the public dock, and a business advertising baker made whisky? and beer. Also visible are several barges and a large quantity of firewood.
Photograph of Fort Yukon, Alaska showing T. H. Burman's General Merchandise and Horton & Moore dealers in merchandise and raw furs which is behind and to the right. Two women are visible outside Burman's store.