Box PCA0031
Contains 120 Results:
JUNEAU - Looking up Franklin Street from near Ferry Way.
Alaska Laundry Building on left. Alaskan Hotel on right, and Gastineau (or Cain) Hotel only three stories high.
JUNEAU - looking down Franklin Street from just above Third.
Square building on right is on site of MacKinnon Apartments.
JUNEAU - Looking west on Fourth Street across the site of the Capitol Building.
City Hall and AB Hall visible at left.
JUNEAU - winter scene, looking up Franklin Street from just south of Front.
Palace Theater shows in upper left.
JUNEAU - Looking down Fourth Street from Swede Hill.
First house on north (right) side of Fourth is the Jaeger House, later the MacKinnon house. The old school stands on 5th street, and the Presbyterian Mission Building, but the old Mission Church is gone and the new one (which later became the Christian Science Church) stands at corner of 5th and Seward. The City Hall stands in distance on left.
JUNEAU - Snow scene on Front Street.
At left, Juneau Billiard Co. had been Juneau Liquor Co. (later Percy's). Beyond that the Montana, another former saloon, Northern laundry, and the new First National Bank Building. At the end of the street, the Seward Building, with the Grand Theater to the left. At extreme right, C.W. Young Hardware Store, then Alaska Grill.
JUNEAU - Wharfs from water side, including the old cold storage. July 24, 1919., 1919-07-24
Juneau, Alaska and Southeast Alaska views, ca. 1912-1930.
JUNEAU - East side of town, looking west.
Juneau, Alaska and Southeast Alaska views, ca. 1912-1930.
JUNEAU - Looking west from side of Mount Robert, showing Court House, City Hall, Arctic Brotherhood Hall, Public School and St. Ann's complex.
Juneau, Alaska and Southeast Alaska views, ca. 1912-1930.
JUNEAU - Looking east at Starr Hill, probably from Goldstein Building.
In foreground is the roof of the Opera House (2nd and Seward). The prominent building with 5 sets of upstairs windows is the Odd Fellows Building. Bergman Hotel shows just above it.