| 1 — | [Sydney Laurence with his paintings in Anchorage Hotel] |
| 2 — | [three mounted photographs of Sydney Laurence, dated 1918, 1919, 1937] |
| 3 — | [photograph of Laurence self-portrait with painting of Mount McKinley. Color] |
| 4 — | [same image as .3. Black-and-white] |
| 5 — | Anchorage, Oct. 8, 1915. The Sydney Laurence Co. [on verso:] 4
th
Ave., Anchorage [same
image as B1965.002.2] |
| 6 — | Anchorage Fourth Avenue, looking west between G & H sts. The snow falls in Anchorage,
Oct. 8, 1915 [with businesses including Alaska Clothing Co., Cosy Inn, Miss Mac’s Lunch Room,
Finklestein & Sapiro Clothier, California Pool Room, Riverside Café. Sydney Laurence,
photographer] |
| 7 — | Anchorage, Alaska. Our first taxi [Art’s Taxi Service, 1932] |
| 8 — | Anchorage High and Grade Schools. Thomas Kavanaugh [with gymnasium. Thomas Foto
Shop, photographer] |
| 9 — | Anchorage Catholic Church and Parish [exterior of first Catholic Church in Anchorage,
1915. Bragaw, photographer?] |
| 10 — | Laying Masonic Temple cornerstone Oct. 22, ’16, Anchorage, Alaska [Fourth Avenue
street scene with Brown & Hawkins. P.S. Hunt, photographer] [filed in AEC] |
| 11 — | Loudermilch Funeral Chapel, corner 5
th
& D St., 1923 |
| 12 — | Anchorage, Aug. 14, 1915. Laurence [on label:] Aug. 1915 land auction [on verso:] Sale of
lots, 1915. Large building to right of the old post office [distant view of crowd standing around
walled tent in clearing] |
| 13 — | Hotel Anchorage, Anchorage, Alaska, 1920. Black bldg., Richter’s Bath House |
| 14 — | 2222. Air view, Anchorage, AK. Johnston [Aerial view of Anchorage, looking southwest to
Cook Inlet. Alaska Native Service Hospital in lower right. Circa 1950s, after McKay Building] |
| 15 — | Anchorage 3. McCain [on verso:] Early 1915, old channel of Ship Creek before it was
changed. This is Anchorage in early spring of 1915 [referring to trees:] Marks the town site of
Anchorage today This belongs to Marie Silverman. This photo shows where early day boats
used to come in to Anchorage. See where the crowd of people are. |
| 16 — | U.S. Jail, Anchorage, cor. of 4
th
Ave & F St. [U.S. Marshal’s office, 1933] |
| 17 — | Presbyterian Church & Manse, Anchorage, Alaska [postcard] |
| 18 — | Providence Hospital, Anchorage, Alaska. Thomas Foto Shop [postcard] |
| 19 — | Anchorage, Alaska, grade school, 1939. Thomas Foto Shop [on verso:] Anchorage Grade
School then Central Junior High then City Hall Annex |
| 20 — | Anchorage 1912 Ship Creek |
| 21 — | 4
th
Ave. between D & E Streets, 1915 [with sign for Motion Pictures, Montana Pool Room
and C.W. Bolte Hardware]
|
| 22a — | Anchorage, 1915-1916. Town is now where the trees are in the background [Sydney
Laurence, photographer. Part of panorama B1971.071.84] |
| 22b — | [second part of panorama] |
| 23 — | Aerial view of Anchorage, Alaska, looking west to east [1925. Bragaw, photographer] |
| 24 — | Post office used up to 1940 [post office on Fourth Avenue] |
| 25 — | 1916. Fast teams from the Interior, Anchorage Post Office. The Sydney Laurence Co. [on
verso:] Where the Federal Building now stands, 4
th
St. F & G. The building at right is still our
federal jail (up to 1943) [sled dog teams in front of post office and U.S. Marshal’s office] |
| 26 — | Fire station, Anchorage, Alaska [motorcycles and automobiles outside firehouse.
postcard] |
| 27 — | Anchorage old fire hall up to 1955 [fire station] |
| 28 — | Rainbow trout, Anchorage, Alaska [postcard] |
| 29 — | 625. Hotel Cannon at Knick, 1914, “Pioneer Hotel” [Knik] |
| 30 — | 615. Pioneer Hotel Garden, Knik, Alaska. P.S. Hunt, G4153 [on verso:] Knik boathouse in
distance [1914] |
| 31 — | 614. Knik, Alaska. P.S. Hunt G4155 [on verso:] Knik in 1914, Pioneer Hotel, Knik Pool Hall,
etc., Main Street [street scene with Knik Roadhouse and other buildings] |
| 32 — | Knik [on verso:] Knik, not old Knik, harbor, 1914 (was #620) [view of town from water,
with sign for Hardware and motor launches at dock. O.G. Herning photographer?] |
| 33 — | 621. 4
th
July races, 1914, Knik, Alaska. O.G.H. [men competing in footrace in front of
Pioneer Hotel. Postcard] |
| 34 — | 616. July 4, 1914, Knik, Alaska. O.G.H. [same image as B1965.015.71. Postcard] |
| 34x — | 624. Knik, Alaska. O.G.H. [with Knik Roadhouse and Knik Trading Co. Postcard] |
| 35 — | Boat day, Knik, Alaska. O.G.H. [on verso:] Was photo #622. 1914 [same image as
B1967.001.157. Sailing ships, launches, and barges, including Traveler] |
| 36 — | Dock, K.T. Co., Knik, Alaska. 1914 [on verso:] Was #617 [same image as B1967.001.154.
Launches at Knik Trading Co. docks] |
| 37 — | Waterfront, Knik, Alaska. 619, O.G.H. Boat day, 1914 [sailing ships. Postcard] |
| 38 — | Arrival govt. surveyors, Knik, Alaska. 623 [AEC survey party with horses and wagons.
Postcard] |
| 39 — | 1914, was photo #618, winter boating, Knik Arm, Alaska [poling boat and sleds. Postcard] |
| 40 — | Looking east on McKinley St., Valdez, Alaska. Taken at midnight June 21, ’08. P.S. Hunt
P69 [Street scene with Valdez Bank & Mercantile Co., Tony’s Bar. "Dear Marie. Just arrived
here 12 midnight and will get to Seward about Wednesday morning. Have not been sea sick
yet but is a long trip. This boat is very slow about 8 miles an hour but feeds well. Did not know
it was." Postcard] |
| 41 — | The Wilmoth Building at Wasilla, 1935 |
| 42 — | [image of Wasilla Library attached to program from the 8
th
Annual Matanuska Valley
Fair. Cf. B19656.015.5] |
| 43 — | May or June 1912, volcanic ash in Kodiak, Alaska, 55 miles from Katmai [Novarupta-
Katmai Eruption] |
| 44 — | First boat leaving Seward, Alaska, with relief for Kodiak sufferers Katmi [sic] Volcano,
May or June 1912, L.H.P. [tug Printer, Novarupta-Katmai Eruption. L.H. Pederson,
photographer. Postcard]
|
| 45 — | Hurrah for the woods, Sewards Picnic, July 24, 1913. LNG [Alaska Northern Railway car
and crowds of people, Seward Alaska. From verso: "Mrs. Silverman is the one in the hat":
shows drawing of tall, somewhat pointed hat, which places Mrs. Silverman just left of center
in photo. Lille N. Gordon photographer. Postcard] |
| 46 — | Sewards picnic, Chad’s [?] Bridge, July 24, 1913. L.N.G. [on verso:] Taken at Seward,
1913. [Men and women picnic goers posing on a log and plank bridge, Seward, one man
carrying fishing rod and creel. Lille N. Gordon photographer. Postcard] |
| 47 — | German doctor [with arrow]. [on verso:] This was taken at Seward, either in 1911-1912
or 1913. The Outing Club. Cannot remember whou [sic] they are. [Portrait of members of
Outing Club taken on dock at Seward, with animal trophies. Postcard] |
| 48 — | 1911-1913? Seward Outing Club, Seward, Alaska [Formal group portrait of members of
the Seward Outing Club, in their meeting hall with animal trophies. Postcard] |
| 49 — | Taken Seward 1913, picture in right panel is Mrs. Lobner of Seward [postcard] |
| 50 — | Bu[i]ld[i]ng on corner was (& I still think [is]) the Bank of Seward when I lived there 1912-
1913 & 1914. Leog [sic] building, Marshals [sic] office. [view of buildings, Seward. Buildings
shown include Bank of Seward and U.S. Marshal's office. Postcard] |
| 51 — | Jesse Lee Home, Seward, Alaska |
| 52 — | USC Maryland, Seward, Alaska, July 30, 1912 [Pennsylvania class armored cruiser U.S.S.
Maryland arrived in Seward with a crew of 810; Naval staff investigated Alaskan coal reserves
while in port.] |
| 53 — | Knik River Bridge |
| 54 — | [people standing in front of old government building at Matanuska, 1916] |
| 55 — | P4. Palmer, Alaska, Aug. 1936. Hewitt’s Photo Shop, Anchorage [aerial] |
| 56 — | Matanuska Valley, Alaska [U.S. Agricultural Experiment Station] |
| 57 — | Groundhog Camp, m. 11, Sunrise trail [men with packboards at camp. Postcard] |
| 58 — | Fairweather, Valdez Trail. V58, Guy F. Cameron [dog team with sled] |
| 59 — | Alaska joy ride. Guy F. Cameron, 79. Valdez [bear pulling sled] |
| 60 — | Wells Bros. camp, Gold Zone Dist. Broad Pass, Alaska. F.M.K.H. [men and dogs at gold
mining operation in Golden Zone] |
| 60a — | Wells Bros. camp, Gold Zone Dist. Broad Pass, Alaska. F.M.K.H. [men and dogs at gold
mining operation in Golden Zone] |
| 61 — | Mineral zone, Broad Pass, Alaska. F.M.K.H. |
| 62 — | The “Loop,” Alaska Railroad. G.L.J. [on verso:] The Loop no longer exists [George L.
Johnson, photographer] [2 copies] |
| 63 — | Hurricane Gulch, Alaska. G.L. Johnson, Anchorage, Alaska |
| 64 — | General headquarters, the Alaska Railroad, Anchorage, Alaska, 1920 |
| 65 — | A.R.R. base hospital, Anchorage, Alaska [Alaska Railroad hospital] |
| 66 — | Put on Fifth Avenue during Fur Rendezvous, Anchorage Railroad first train. Robinson [H
Street display on 5
th
Avenue, Alaska Railroad Engine No. 1] |
| 67 — | Inaugaration [sic] of first streamliner service (AuRoRa), Oct. 18, 1947. [crowd gathered at
Alaska Railroad station in Anchorage, 1950s] |
| 68 — | President & Mrs. Harding at a road house. Private home? Possibly Fairbanks? Talkeetna.
When he visited Alaska, 1923. [President and Mrs. Warren G. Harding standing in front of a log
house which is draped with flags, Interior Alaska]
|
| 69 — | Pres. Harding boarding train at Anchorage, Alaska, July 17, 1923 |
| 70 — | President Harding in Anchorage, July 17, 1923. Bragaw |
| 71 — | First dog race, Anchorage Kennel Club, Old Knik and Return. McCain Studio [scoreboard,
with names of mushers, number of dogs, times] [2 copies] |
| 72 — | Wilbur Wright, Alaskan champion [Anchorage Fur Rendezvous dog sled races. Gordon
Henning, Anchorage Times, photographer] |
| 73 — | [no card] |
| 74 — | [Alaska Native woman with sled dog team, Anchorage Fur Rendezvous. Fourth Avenue
street scene with businesses including J. Vic Brown & Sons Jewelers, Dr. L.W. Hines
Optometrist, Food Center, Crocker’s Dept. Store, Lee’s Menswear. Gordon Henning,
Anchorage Times, photographer. At AFN 2016, musher identified as Lena Charley from the
Tok/Chistochina area] |
| 75 — | Shadow pulling world's record, 1650 lbs. [of] cement. [Dog weight pull, Anchorage Fur
Rendezvous. Gordon Henning, Anchorage Times, photographer] |
| 76 — | Al and Ward Gay, guides, skin wolves caught or shot from plane [hunters cleaning
carcasses, snowshoes visible. Gordon Henning, Anchorage Times, photographer] |
| 77 — | Targhee hounds rec’d at Alaska, Joyce Wells and Targhee hound (cross Irish setter & deer
hound), 1953 [Anchorage Times, photographer] |
| 78 — | Picture of dancehall scene, “The Cheechako” motion picture. Mrs. Grace Richmond, Mr.
& Mrs. Bud Whitney, Mr. Solomon Silverman, Charlie Bush. Nellie & Jack Brown and Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Whitney [were] 1
st
in area. Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Anderson had one of the first dozen
houses. Whitney Road and Whitney Station named for them. [group portrait of extras on set] |
| 79 — | Evening on “Inside Passage” to Alaska. Thwaites, 149 |
| 80 — | Mrs. Sol Silverman (Marie) and one of her cabbages, 1918, Anchorage, Alaska |
| 81 — | Old Brown & Hawkins store. Left to right: Sol Silverman, Jack Robarts, P, Charley Bush,
Win Erwin |
| 82 — | Anchorage band. Sol is at the lower right. Paul Swanson trombone [Anchorage City Band] |
| 83 — | Anchorage – Seward 1915, Anchorage, Alaska [people identified as: Mrs. Howard Walter,
Mrs. Kathryn Howard Dorman, Marie Silverman, Harry Hobsen, Ernie Ammonson, Archie
Lewis] |
| 84 — | Seward ball team. Harry Hoben No. 3 – back row. 1915 in Anchorage [baseball team] |
| 85 — | ARR car that Pres. Harding rode in. Pioneers visiting same [five people inside Alaska
Railroad “Denali” car, identified as left to right: Mrs. Elizabeth Bliss, Marie Silverman, Leif
Strand, Lois Paderson, Heinie Snider] |
| 86 — | [Pioneers of Alaska group portrait, including: Jimmy VanZanten, Pat McMann, Agnes
Climie, Herman Genche, Mrs. Enatti, Oscar Nielsen, Mrs. Kavanaugh, Marie Silverman, Mrs.
John Hedberg, Mrs. U.G. (Mary) Crocker, Mrs. Oscar Olson, Mr. Enatti, Mr. Phillips, Matilda
Olson, Mrs. Barber, Roy Southworth, Arthur Eide] |
| 87 — | Northern Supply, Cappy Faroe’s opening, March 1955 [store interior] |
| 88 — | Anchorage Women’s Club Banquet & Election, Anchorage, Alaska, May 20, 1920.
Logemann Photo [on verso:] Taken where the Smart Shop & Carlquist Jewelry Store is now, 4
th
Ave. & F St. [with signs for Anchorage Gold Mines Co. and Pioneer Express. People identified
as Mrs. Lewis Coffey, Mrs. Ramsey, Sol & Marie Silverman, Mrs. Frank, Mrs. Harry Cribb, Mrs.
Dr. Beason, Mrs. Jack Robarts, Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald, Pansy Adams, Mrs. Shoddy, Mrs. Chris
Ekman, Mrs. Craig (Emily) Romig, Katherine Ashton Bittner] |
| 89 — | “The Alaskans of Latouche” in Anchorage. Peter Pan Photo [on verso:] This is the bunch.
The guitar player doubles on tenor banjo. Pretty near all double on other instruments.
“S[?]hoot Babies.” Rex Seymore at drums [band playing inside business] |
| 90 — | This is the city band. [Check] mark is Kimball’s store 5
th
& E [group portrait of Anchorage
City Band members standing on lawn] |
| 91 — | Victor Gill where Parson Hotel is now (1963), taken in 1916 [man with dog on Fourth
Avenue] |
| 92 — | The Sydney Laurence Co. [on verso:] Joe Conroy 2
nd
mayor. Judge Leopold David, 1
st
mayor. Bill Mulcahy 3 from right standing |
| 93 — | [no card] |
| 94 — | [group portrait taken on steps of telegraph office, people identified as: Hiram Mitchell,
Rob Watson, Peter Cook, Clarice Weiss, Louise Gill, Margaret Porter Hannon, Roy Mathewson,
Mrs. Robinson Mendel] |
| 95 — | Rex Seymore at Valdez, 1922 [street scene with man] |
| 96 — | 184 – [publications and ephemera] |
| 185 — | [interior view of Congregational Church, Anchorage, Alaska, about 1918. Identified by
Liz Donatello’s grandmother Mrs. Johnson. Sydney Laurence, photographer] |
| 186 — | One of the Wood Undertaking Company’s Russian funerals, Anchorage, Alaska. Funeral
of the first shooting scrape in Anchorage, July 9, 1916. The Sydney Laurence Co. [band playing
at funeral service on Fourth Avenue, with businesses including Baxter’s, Brown & Hawkins,
Montana Pool Room, B.C. Nichols Store, Polley Bros. General Merchandise, Reilly’s Café] |
| 187 — | [no card] |
| 188 — | First militia on parade on 4
th
Ave., Anchorage, 1917 [Army units marching on Fourth
Avenue, with businesses including Alaska Laundry, Dick’s Kitchen, Union Café, Collins Cigar
Store] |
| 189 — | Masonic Temple, spring of 1917. Storage bldg. in rear used as 1
st
Presbyterian Church
during construction of original church. A small corner of the roof can be seen. 1962: Masonic
Temple. 1963: Woolworth’s 10₵ store [sled dog team standing on snowy street in front of
building] |
| 190 — | Arrival of 100 round trippers on SS Alameda at Anchorage, July 14, 1923 [same image as
B1975.134.5] |
| 191 — | [no card] |
| 192 — | McCain [composite photograph of Frisco Café, California Café, Brown & Hawkins, with
Mrs. T.D. Corlew Store and Empress Building] |
| 193 — | McKay on dock, Sec. of Interior, July 19, 1954. ARR Col. Claussen, ARR dock [Douglas
McKay at Seward, Alaska Railroad docks] |
| 194 — | Secretary of Interior McKay, ARR Anchorage yards, July 1954. Supt. M.P. Randall, Chief
Eng. Pat Cook [Douglas McKay in Alaska Railroad yards at Anchorage]
Guide updated: October 25, 2016 |