(3:46 min) (19 of 19) Travel agency Started the first tour agency with Chuck West; called it the Arctic Alaska Travel Agency located in the Co-Op. Paul rented the travel agency's space from Cap Lathrop. He also opened an office in...
Verso: Russ Hart (L), former station manager for the Federal Aviation Agency at Nome receives a retirement certificate from Virgil Knight who represented Allen D. Hulen, the FAA Assistant Administrator for Alaska. Hart completed 30 years of...
Verso: Bob Harwood, city council member of Nome (second from left) delivers address at dedication ceremonies of the Federal Aviation Agency's Flight Service Station, held last Saturday in Nome, as a feature of this year's Midnight Sun Festival. He...
Verso: Mr. Eugene Farland operates the Air Ground Console in the new Federal Aviation Agency Flight Service Station, at Nome, which was dedicated last Saturday. This was a feature of the Midnight Sun Festival. Among those who visited the new...
Verso: Ann Chambers, Nome's Midnight Sun Festival Queen, snips the ribbon at the dedication ceremonies held at the Federal Aviation Agency's new Flight Service Station building at the Nome airport. Assisting with the ribbon cutting are (L) James...
View tentatively identified as 5th (Fifth) Avenue in downtown Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Sign on left reads NC Co, Signs on on right includes CT Rentschler Agency Insurance Real Estate, Zenith Radio Anchorage Radio...
Man delivering laundry for Northern Steam Laundry by dogsled, Valdez, Alaska. Business shown: Valdez Real Estate Agency. Photo is property of Cook Inlet Historical Society. n.d.
View of Alaska Railroad station in Matanuska, Alaska, with flowers and lockers in front of building. Signs on building read: "Matanuska. To Fairbanks 317 m[iles]. To Seward 150 m[iles]." and "Railway Express Agency Incorporated." Photographer's...
Title taken from creator's notes. Photograph of a Buick service center after a fire in 1947. This occurred at the corner of 1st and Cushman. Notes and captions are from Cecil H. Kornegay 7-5-2000.
Photograph with the following information related: Senator Ernest Gruening (left) greets two government witnesses at hearing of his Sub-committee on Foreign Aid Expenditures, which has been looking into competitive activities of Korean fisheries...
The street is roped off and floats are travelling up the road during a parade in Dawson City, British Columbia, Canada. This may be a celebration of Victoria Day. Businesses visible are L. J. Grey Hairdressing, The Northern Cafe, J. L. Sale, The...
(7:03 min.) (06 of 27) Alaska Road Commission II
Commission members lived in Alaska, but had to get funding from Congress. Later got funding from the Departments of Commerce and Interior. Head of the commission was Richardson, a personable...
Title by indexer. This is a half-length black and white portrait photograph of Morris Thompson (1939-2000). Thompson an Athabascan was born and raised in the Yukon River village of Tanana. A well respected leader, he had served his community in...
Title taken from caption. View of the industrial area of Anchorage near Ship Creek after the 1964 Good Friday earthquake. The low building to the right with the 7-Up sign on it is a beverage supply warehouse. The sign on the left points to the...
View of damage to a building in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Sign on building reads (F)ederal Aviation Agency. The word Building is written over the door. A man wearing a hard hat is entering the building. On the left, a...
Aerial view of ship docked at port in Anchorage, Alaska, with buildings on shore and other boats in water at right. Sign on building at bottom right reads: "U.S. Army Transportation Terminal Agency [...]." July 26, 1965. Photographer: Ward W....
Title from image caption Horse-drawn floats proceed down street between crowds of spectators; business signs include those for L. J. Grey Hairdressing, The Northern Cafe, The West Ice Cream Parlor, Klondike Miner & General Employment Agency,...
Full title: Iyet = My eye / written and designed by Myra Poage ; resource staff/translators Raymond Oozevaseuk, Henry Silook, Linda S. Gologergen ; illustrated by Michael S. Apatiki...."