Box PCA0031
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JUNEAU - Part of downtown area looking toward Starr Hill and apparently taken from Goldstein Building.
Circle City Hotel at left, Odd Fellows Building at right, Bergman Hotel in distance.
JUNEAU - Looking up Main Street from just above 5th.
The two houses stood on the lot now occupied by the Mullen House. The Upper house, originally owned by Henry Hile, served as the first Governor's House in Juneau, occupied by Governor Hoggatt in 1906. The lower, smaller building was occupied by Hoggatt as executive offices.
JUNEAU - Looking northwest from side of Mount Roberts across wharf area with tide flats to left.
Juneau, Alaska and Southeast Alaska views, ca. 1912-1930.
JUNEAU - looking northwest along Calhoun Avenue., Early 1930's
The car is parked on the stub of 9th Street, with the A. B. Phillips house just beyond it and the Reck Apartments beyond that. Early 1930's.
JUNEAU - View from Willoughby Avenue waterfront showing Juneau Apartment (left) and Seaview Apartment.
Gasboat IOWA was purchased by John Sandman of Sitka around 1922 and wrecked on Morris Reef.
JUNEAU - Willoughby Avenue on piling, with Indian village and Chicken Ridge at top.
Seaview Apartment at extreme right with Juneau Apartment next to it on Calhoun Avenue.
JUNEAU - looking south on Seward Street before Alaska Juneau mill was built.
Sawmill is visible in distance. School house at left.
JUNEAU - Looking up Seward Street from a high point near the waterfront.
Charlie Goldstein’s building on left, old school building just visible to the right. Circle City Hotel shows over top of Valentine Building, with Opera House just beyond Valentine Building.
JUNEAU - Looking up Seward Street from just below Second.
Opera Bar on right was in building known as Opera House, site of present NBA. Charlie Goldstein's store (formerly Kohler & James) at left, with Malony Building (burned 1930) on corner where Simpson Building now stands.
JUNEAU - Front of Circle City Hotel on Third Street between Franklin and Seward, showing "Ladies Entrance" to the bar.
Juneau, Alaska and Southeast Alaska views, ca. 1912-1930.