Old pictures of Seward

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Seward has approximately 2.790 inhabitants and we also have many old photographs nearby in places such as Valdez, Karluk, Anderson, Nenana or Yakutat.

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c. 1920 OldPik

Postcard of US mail leaving Seward for Anchorage

Pictures closer to Seward

Wait for the ferry

204 km away

subsistence harvest curing along the beachfront

404 km away

Alaska Natives seining

404 km away

Alaska Natives

435 km away

Prospectors

435 km away
c. 1910 OldPik

Nowadluk

435 km away

Biggest Earthquake in the US

435 km away

two gold stampeders

473 km away

Fort Tongass

473 km away

snow motors

497 km away

Group of cannery workers

548 km away

The Earps rented this cabin

603 km away

Unspecified

670 km away
c. 1910 OldPik

Moravian Mission Station

681 km away

The discovery of gold

683 km away

LIFE IN YUKON

683 km away
c. 1900 OldPik

The Yukon Field Force

683 km away

MAIN STREET

683 km away

Chief Roderick

693 km away

Yendeiyank, also known as George Schwatka

794 km away

A boat approaching the city

817 km away

Founders and early members of the Alaska Native Brotherhood

886 km away
c. 1930 OldPik

Lincoln Street

886 km away

Alaskan Women

886 km away
c. 1887 OldPik

Lincoln Street

886 km away

Tlingit baseball players

886 km away

about two blocks wide and five miles long

958 km away

4th of July Parade

958 km away
c. 1900 OldPik

Dogs pulling a rail cart

958 km away

Wyatt Earp billed his Dexter Saloon in Nome as "the only second class saloon in Alaska".

958 km away

Freight wagons of the W. J. Rowe Transfer Co.

958 km away

The Dexter Saloon at left was owned by Wyatt Earp and his partner Charles E. Hoxie

958 km away

Inuit mother and child

1124 km away

U.S. President Warren G. Harding

1198 km away

Retrato de Moldrup Marie Baumann

1454 km away

Fishing boat “New England” covered in ice

1619 km away

Automobiles in mud on the Monkman Pass Highway

1746 km away