Title taken from front. Judge Royal Arch Gunnison driving the first spike in rail laying for Valdez-Yukon Railway, Southcentral Alaska, with spectators gathered behind. From verso: "Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." Photographer's number...
Title taken from verso. View of Arch Rock in Alaska, along Inside Passage. Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society. 1920-1929. Original photograph size: 2 1/8" x 3 1/8".
Title taken from verso. View of Trans-Alaska Pipeline bridge construction over Gulkana River in Southcentral Alaska. Construction crew stands on bridge as crane puts arch girders in place. March 20, 1976. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original...
Title supplied by cataloger. Iditarod Trail and Race. Photo of the finish line and the burled arch. Banner stretches over street. Barrels, snow fencing, wooden buildings, and automobiles line the street. Slide labeled, 'Photo copyright Joe...
Title supplied by cataloger. Iditarod. Spectators in Nome, and the famed burled arch. Banner hands above arch. Buildings in background. Slide printed 7/1983. Original format: 35mm color slide
Title taken from collection notes. Verso: Backdrop is dragon-fly made up for special dance. Decitan group Sitka Potlatch 1904. 1st. row left: Andrew Dick. Photographer's number 182.
Photograph of the Healy River Trading Post circa 1920. A snow shoe is visile to the left side of the building and a horse shoe is seen at the peak of the arch of the roof. A cache is visible behind the left side of the building.
View of man on stage speaking into a microphone to a group of spectators at the Eskimo Olympics in Fairbanks, Alaska. A whalebone arch can be seen to the right of the photo. Signs on either side of the stage read: "Eskimo" and "Olympics"....
Title from sleeve. Three people stand cutting cake for Ted Stevens' birthday. Decorative arch over the cake reads ""Happy Birthday Senator Stevens."" Cake appears to be decorated with polar bears, seals, icebergs, and a hunter in a kayak. Left to...
Title supplied by cataloger. Iditarod Race. Joe stands with team talking to spectators along the snow fence. Buildings line street in background. Burl arch sign above reads, 'End Of Iditarod Dog Sled Race.' Possibly Howard Farley in red other...
Title supplied by cataloger. Burled arch in Nome visible in background. Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. Slide printed 3/1977. Slide box labeled, 'Misc.' Original format: 35mm color slide
Salmon Creek Dam; designed by Lars Jorgensen, chief engineer Harry L. Wallenerg, was the first true constant-angle arch dam. It is 168 feet high and 648 feet across. Completed in 1914.
Title from image. Photographer's number 20S. Salmon Creek Dam; designed by Lars Jorgensen, chief engineer Harry L. Wallenerg, was the first true constant-angle arch dam. It is 168 feet high and 648 feet across. Completed in 1914. Alaska...
Title from image. Salmon Creek Dam; designed by Lars Jorgensen, chief engineer Harry L. Wallenerg, was the first true constant-angle arch dam. It is 168 feet high and 648 feet across. Completed in 1914. Photographer's number S.39. Alaska...
Title from image. Photographer's number S.43. Salmon Creek Dam; designed by Lars Jorgensen, chief engineer Harry L. Wallenerg, was the first true constant-angle arch dam. It is 168 feet high and 648 feet across. Completed in 1914. Alaska...
Salmon Creek Dam; designed by Lars Jorgensen, chief engineer Harry L. Wallenerg, was the first true constant-angle arch dam. It is 168 feet high and 648 feet across. Completed in 1914. Alaska Electric Light and Power Company (AEL&P), Juneau,...
Title from image. Photographer's number S.37. Salmon Creek Dam; designed by Lars Jorgensen, chief engineer Harry L. Wallenerg, was the first true constant-angle arch dam. It is 168 feet high and 648 feet across. Completed in 1914. Alaska...