From the back; left to right are Christina, Jermey, Julie, and Dan Salmon. In front are Jonathan, Tanya and AlexAnna Salmon. They are waiting for the arrival of the "slavi' participates.
Left to right: Lydia Olympic, Michael Andrew Jr., Trefim Andrew, Raymond Apokedak, Smiley Andrew and Howard Nelson waiting for their heat for cross country running in Kokhanok.
Title taken from front. Part of the title is obscured. People line the street near the Northern Hotel waiting for a parade of marines and sailors from the U.S.S. Maryland (not pictured) in Seward, Alaska. The Alemeda is also tied up at dock. Sign...
Men, women, children, and some dogs line the boardwalks waiting for the Fourth of July parade in Seward, Alaska. People are also visible in the street sitting on chairs. ca. 1908-1913. Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph; 5 1/2...
A girl with a dog hitched to a decorated wagon with a little girl inside waits to be in the Fourth of July parade in Seward, Alaska. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
Glacier Photo Service, Seward, Alaska is stamped on the back of the photograph. Photo of the wrecked S.S. Yukon with people on deck waiting to be rescued near Seward, Alaska. Original size of photograph: 4" x 5".
The wreck of the S.S. Yukon during the storm near Seward, Alaska. Note the passengers on the upper decks waiting to be rescued. Original size of photograph: 8" x 10".
Title from caption. Caption also includes the number 338 and the word "Photocraft." Verso reads: "Ice breaking up in Copper River at the Chitina crossing Mile 132 C.R. & N.W. Ry. Stringers and rails taken up to save them from going into river....
Sled dog team waiting with two men on the Chena River. Visible in the background are Samson's Hardware & Machinery, the Cushman street truss bridge, and the top of Immaculate Conception church steeple.
Dog sled team with a musher waiting on a river. In the background is a small group of people and five or more houses. From other related photographs in the collection, it is assumed this is on the Chena or Tanana River...