Box PCA0242
Contains 59 Results:
Fairbanks, April 14, 1918.
[Rushing water, foreground; businesses, beyond]
Toward Ester Dome, Fairbanks, April 14, 1918.
[Flooding river; buildings, left]
The Break-up, Fairbanks, 1917.
[View of ice choked river flowing under bridge]
The Break-up, Fairbanks, 1917.
[View of ice choked river flowing under bridge]
The Break-up, Fairbanks, 1917.
[View of ice choked river flowing under bridge]
[Exterior of log house; drifted snow]
The images depict Fairbanks and surrounding area; individuals, businesses, the Agricultural Experiment Station, floods; agriculture; schools and school children, 4th of July (1916), parades and other community activities. 1911-1918. Some views came from the Margaret Kennan Harrais Estates. Mrs. Harrais was the Superintendent of Schools in Fairbanks from 1916-1918 and wrote the unpublished manuscript, Alaska Periscope (Historical Collections, F909.H36).
"Howie Home," 9th and Cushman; old wooden schoolhouse behind; May, 1918.
[Fairbanks]
A Fairbanks residence.
[Exterior view; fence in front]
[Display of banded grains - a government farm exhibit, Fairbanks]
The images depict Fairbanks and surrounding area; individuals, businesses, the Agricultural Experiment Station, floods; agriculture; schools and school children, 4th of July (1916), parades and other community activities. 1911-1918. Some views came from the Margaret Kennan Harrais Estates. Mrs. Harrais was the Superintendent of Schools in Fairbanks from 1916-1918 and wrote the unpublished manuscript, Alaska Periscope (Historical Collections, F909.H36).
[Display of vegetables; U.S. flays above display]
The images depict Fairbanks and surrounding area; individuals, businesses, the Agricultural Experiment Station, floods; agriculture; schools and school children, 4th of July (1916), parades and other community activities. 1911-1918. Some views came from the Margaret Kennan Harrais Estates. Mrs. Harrais was the Superintendent of Schools in Fairbanks from 1916-1918 and wrote the unpublished manuscript, Alaska Periscope (Historical Collections, F909.H36).