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Voyage by ship to Ketchikan, Wrangell, Sitka,Treadwell and Juneau, 1895
W. L. R. Alaska 1900 Photograph Album
The album contains a collection of views taken by various photographers including William Notman and Son, Montreal; A.B. Wilse; Seattle; H.A. Hale; C.R. Savage, Salt Lake; F.W. Carlyon; Frank La Roche, Seattle; Case and Draper, Alaska. Alaska views include Case and Draper photographs of Skagway, La Roche photographs of Peril Straits, Taku Inlet, Lynn Canal, Muir Glacier, Ketchikan, Fort Wrangell, Juneau, Killisnoo, and Sitka, and a Carlyon photograph of Fort Wrangell.
Harold and Leila Waffle Photograph Collection, 1912 – 1918
Views of Ruby, Pedro Creek, Dikeman, Fairbanks, Chena, Dome Creek, Flat, Iditarod, Kaltag, Long City, Fort Discovery City, and St. Michael. Subjects also include dog sled racing, riverboats and gold mining operations in Alaska. Basil Clemons took the most of the photographs; other photographers are unidentified.
Other Basil Clemons collections include PCA 68, PCA 236 and PCA 373.
David and Mary Waggoner Photographs and Papers, 1900-1940s
William J. Wagner Manuscript Collection, 1906-1946
The William J. Wagner manuscript collection contains personal papers, black and white photographs, memorabilia and newspaper clippings related to radio broadcasting, and Alaska events between 1913 and 1946.
Brian Wallace Photograph Collection, bulk 1970s-1990s
Brian Wallace Photograph Collection, bulk 1970s-1990s. Southeast Alaska, mostly downtown Juneau, Douglas Bridge construction, governors and legislators, capital move action committee, Brotherhood Bridge dedication, Filipino and Tlingit miners (one black and white photo).
Wallace Family Collection
Waller Photograph Collection: Sitka Cold Storage, 1936-1937
Photographs by an engineer named Waller. Negatives available for all prints.
Arthur Walther Collection, ca. 1914-1940s
This collection includes views around the city of Juneau, unidentified individuals, and group portraits. One of the unidentified individuals may be Arthur Walther. Some of the photographs were taken during a union strike in the late 1930s. The few papers include notes, envelopes, identification cards, and receipts. Some of the papers are related to the labor unions and a number of the items belonged to Victor Grimm, a member of the local union.
William Wanamaker Sr. Photographs, 1906-1910
Group portraits of people from the Sitka community, 1906 to 1910. Also included is a photograph of the S. S. PRINCESS MAY.