Box PCA 154
Contains 701 Results:
[Beatrice Primavera, 1938 graduate, Juneau High School.]
337-428: MISCELLANEOUS PHOTOS JUNEAU, SITKA (STREET SCENES, PEOPLE, ETC.)
[Group of people around bi-plane; similar to #'s 419-420.]
337-428: MISCELLANEOUS PHOTOS JUNEAU, SITKA (STREET SCENES, PEOPLE, ETC.)
[Riverbank town; possibly in Canada. " Union Jack" flag in foreground.] (2522)
337-428: MISCELLANEOUS PHOTOS JUNEAU, SITKA (STREET SCENES, PEOPLE, ETC.)
[Unidentified Native woman in fine dress, standing against a wall holding flowers.] (Vaughan & Keith, 14 Grant Ave., San Francisco)
337-428: MISCELLANEOUS PHOTOS JUNEAU, SITKA (STREET SCENES, PEOPLE, ETC.)
Ft. Seward, Alaska. ["Haines, Southeastern Alaska, 800 miles north of Seattle, location of Fort Seward"]. (E. Andrews)
429-482: PHOTOS AROUND ALASKA - FAIRBANKS, INTERIOR ALASKA, ETC., EARLY 1900'S
[Excursion steamer on famous Inside Passage of Alaska.]
429-482: PHOTOS AROUND ALASKA - FAIRBANKS, INTERIOR ALASKA, ETC., EARLY 1900'S
["Placer mining is now done by big dredges, supplanting the old time miner and his pan Canadian-2" on side of building.] (Merl. La Voy, Seattle)
429-482: PHOTOS AROUND ALASKA - FAIRBANKS, INTERIOR ALASKA, ETC., EARLY 1900'S
["Seward and Resurrection Bay where the government railway connects with the steamship lines. This railroad cost $56,000,000." On verso of photo: "Suggested for article No. 1".] (14518).
429-482: PHOTOS AROUND ALASKA - FAIRBANKS, INTERIOR ALASKA, ETC., EARLY 1900'S
Quartz Cr., Y.T.C., 2/15 1909 [arched bough of tree covered with snow "Real snow scene for Mrs. Snow, To Mrs. Geo. T. Snow from Chas. R. Stulemier?, editor, Dawson News, Aug. 17, 1921, Discovery Day, 25th anniversary, Keep to the trail, Mush on!"] (Kelly Photo), 1909-02-15
429-482: PHOTOS AROUND ALASKA - FAIRBANKS, INTERIOR ALASKA, ETC., EARLY 1900'S
[Two children holding large rhubarb stalks in rhubarb field "A rhubarb garden at Skagway."] (Asahel Curtis, Commercial Photographer, Seattle, Wash.)
429-482: PHOTOS AROUND ALASKA - FAIRBANKS, INTERIOR ALASKA, ETC., EARLY 1900'S