Box PCA0349
Contains 194 Results:
"White House on the Levee," Seward, Alaska.
(Case & Evans) [Seward Commercial Co building with a group of people on the porch]
"White House on the Levee, " Seward, Alaska.
[Seward Commercial Company] (Case and Evans) [similar to #151]
Seward Club. D.W. Sorder & M.O. Dickey, Proprietors.
(Case & Evans)
Fourth Ave. Seward, Alaska, Dec. 1906., 1906-12
(Evans) [downtown street scene]
Sailing of the Santa-Clara, Seward, Alaska. Apr 13th 1906., 1906-04-13
[SANTA CLARA at dockside with a crowd on the docks] (Case and Evans)
Arrival S.S. Oregon. Seward, Alaska. Apr. 19th 1906., 1906-04-19
(Case & Evans)
[S.S. OREGON at crowded dockside.]
The photos include views of Chitina, Seward and the Alaska Central Railway, bridges, tunnels, a few businesses (Seward and Anchorage), and images of people, some identified. Many of the photographs are attributed to the photographers Evans and Anderson. Bob Evans was a Douglas photographer.
Arrival of Str. "Portland" May 22, 1906, Seward, Alaska., 1906-05-22
[view from downtown along Fourth Ave.]
[Duke Harris tent in Northern Saloon, Seward; man, woman and dog outside a small makeshift tent inside a building. Sign on the tent reads "Matanuska Chief"]
The photos include views of Chitina, Seward and the Alaska Central Railway, bridges, tunnels, a few businesses (Seward and Anchorage), and images of people, some identified. Many of the photographs are attributed to the photographers Evans and Anderson. Bob Evans was a Douglas photographer.
[Man standing next to a dogsled and team with a woman and child in the sled next to "A.B. Drug" Seward. Similar to PCA 349-130 OVERSIZE.]
The photos include views of Chitina, Seward and the Alaska Central Railway, bridges, tunnels, a few businesses (Seward and Anchorage), and images of people, some identified. Many of the photographs are attributed to the photographers Evans and Anderson. Bob Evans was a Douglas photographer.