Title taken from verso. Mrs. Burns drying Florence's hair on the front steps of the Holland House in Seward, Alaska. 1905-1915. Original photograph size: 2 3/8" x 4 1/16".
Title taken from verso. Harry Hoben, with his team and cutter, on Chamberlin (Dairy) Hill Road in Seward, Alaska. 1907-1910? Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
Title from verso. Dirt road (which is now part of the Seward Highway) leads to Moose Pass, 30 miles north of Seward, Alaska. 1940-1948. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 4" x 6".
Title taken from verso. This photo was taken before the U.S. entered World War II (1941) in Seward, Alaska, although the quote on the back of photo says " The Veteral Liner Yukon, as she appeared in Resurrection Bay just before going to her doom on...
Title taken from verso. Stamped on the back of the 5" x 7" photograph is Glacier Photo Service, Seward, Alaska. Written on the back of the 8" x10" photograph is: Crew members and passengers work in unison to remove victims from the wreck of the...
Title from verso. Youngest Jesse Lee Home children pose on a stone wall built during the clearing of land for agriculture. From verso: Carrie Ida Pierce Seward, Alaska, Box 516. Original photograph size: 4 1/2" x 6 1/2".
Title taken from verso. Photograph of a Native Alaskan cemetery with Russian Orthodox Crosses. Some of the graves are enclosed in their own fence and others, like the one in the distance, have several graves within one fence.
Title taken from verso. Photograph with the following description: "Mrs. Andree Brems, Mr. Herman Sanvick, Mrs. Irene Savage (chief nurse) Capt. Whitlam of the Bureau of Education ship Boxer and Miss Flora Marshal (in charge of the hospital...
Title taken from verso. Photograph of large home in Dutch Harbor, the residence of the North American Commercial Company's manager. The harbor is visible in the bottom right of the photo.
Title taken from verso. Photograph of buildings related to the North America Commercial Company's store in Dutch Harbor, Alaska. This may have been the company's headquarters from 1890-1910.
Title taken from verso. Photograph of the Village of Kodiak with several boats visible on the beach and in the water. A Russian Orthodox Church is visible near the center of the village on the horizon.
Title taken from verso. Photograph of two men on the "front stairs" of a home built like a boat. Back of the photograph remarks that the structure is property of Hermann Gersch, Unalaska, August 9, 1897.