Box PCA0242
Contains 59 Results:
Meridian Hill Farm.
[Exhibit of grains and vegetables]
Wheat Shocks, Rickert's Farm, Fairbanks, Alaska.
[farm buildings, including what seem to be 4 greenhouses, in background] Cann Photo.
[Toddler, dressed in baseball uniform and on back foot as if ready to pitch, in street; man and stores, beyond]
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 Harrais was the Superintendent of Schools in Fairbanks from 1916-1918 and wrote the unpublished manuscript, Alaska Periscope (Historical Collections, F909.H36).
[Children (all girls) on slide next to school; 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 Harrais was the Superintendent of Schools in Fairbanks from 1916-1918 and wrote the unpublished manuscript, Alaska Periscope (Historical Collections, F909.H36).
The "L.T.L." at Fairbanks.
[Young children on steps of Presbyterian Church; one boy waving U.S. flag. Many children appear to be wearing their "Sunday best" and sign says Geo. Bruce, Pastor]
[Children advocating peace and disarmament, Fairbanks, Alaska]
[Children holding large U.S. flag, many "Peace" signs, a "Disarm" sign, and a "Naval Disarmament" sign. Boy at front has a drum and 2 small U.S. flags hanging from sticks across his shoulders.]
Uncle Sam's most patriotic school, Fairbanks, Alaska.
[Large group of children on steps of school (?) building; numerous signs and flags held by students; large pennant flag above children says “Fairbanks Public School Fairbanks Alaska Tanana Valley American Red Cross School Auxiliary 1918” 3 signs at bottom say “Liberty Bonds and Patriotic Contribution 212 Bonds All 186 pupils member of Red Cross” “Liberty Bonds and Thrift Stamps Owned by the School Children $10,633.50” “142 Children Knitting for Soldiers”]
July 4, 1912, Fairbanks, Alaska.
[Horse-drawn float carrying children holding U.S. flags]
Fairbanks, Alaska, July 4, 1916.
[People on either side of street; tall set of bleachers to the left; business signs include: Nordale Hotel, Fair View Hotel, The Hub Grill, Fairbanks Buffet] #1464
Fairbanks, July 4, 1916.
[Blurry image of large crowd filling the same street as in #39, with the bleachers on the left; image very similar to and taken around the same time as #42] [number] 1467