Title taken from verso. United States Bureau of Indian Affairs official with Bert Bauer (center) and Billy Blackjack Johnson (right) holding first check received by 13th Regional Corporation. Also from verso: "Check was over 7 million dollars. We...
Title from sleeve. Aerial view of the facilities of the U.S. Bureau of Public Roads at Glennallen, showing large warehouses or garages, smaller Quonset huts, and many parked trucks. Photographer's number: 10 5354 56. 4 X 5 B&W negative.
Title from verso. Photograph of a building damaged during the bombing raid on Dutch Harbor. Verso reads: "All that remained of a 24-bed hospital at Unalaska after Japanese bombers struck June 4. Fortunately, all patients had been...
Title taken from back of photo and accompanying note. "Junior Red Cross boxes brought smiles of delight to the faces of Aleut children in the Red Cross shelter at Camp Denali while plans were being made for their return to Old Harbor. Gift...
Title from album caption. Bureau of Indian Affairs boarding school buildings and grounds in Eklutna. May also have been known as Eklutna Industrial School, Eklutna Boarding School, or Eklutna Vocational School.
Title from caption in album. Bureau of Public Roads bridge near Seward, Alaska. Bridge of metal framework, girders, over shallow river. A mountain is in the background, the sun just behind it.
Title from verso. "U.S. Federal school in Barrow (Bureau of Indian Affairs) 1963." The photo is blurry, but the sign at the top of the building appears to read "U.S. Public School".
Two construction workers stand at the entrance to the Eklutna Power Plant water tunnel. A railway line and large diameter pipe are visible going into the tunnel. The Eklutna dam, powerplant and tunnel (Eklutna Project) were constructed between...
Three construction workers on scaffolding outside the tunnel that will carry water from Eklutna Lake to the Eklutna Power Plant. The Eklutna dam, power plant and tunnel (Eklutna Project) were constructed between 1951-1955 by the Bureau of...
Title taken from caption. View of old Bureau of Indian Affairs gymnasium at Kanakanak, Alaska. Also from caption: "Kanakanak, AK." Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer: Robert Fortuine.
Title taken from caption. View of United States Bureau of Indian Affairs school at New Stuyahok, Alaska. Also from caption: "New Stuyahok, AK." Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer: Robert Fortuine.
Title taken from caption. Bureau of Indian Affairs teachers standing on walkway or tramway at Chignik Lake, Alaska, with building in background. Also from caption: "Chignik Lake, AK." Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer: Robert...
Title taken from caption. Caption continues: "Bureau of Fisheries buildings on the left." Photograph taken during the 1938 Smithsonian Institution's Archaeological Expedition to the Aleutian Islands.
Title taken from caption. View of the ship Penguin. Probably the Penguin functioning under the auspices of the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries. Photograph taken during the 1938 Smithsonian Institution's Archaeological Expedition to the Aleutian Islands.
Title taken from sign on building. View of entrance to building housing Platinum Radio, radio station in Platinum, Alaska. Building also houses telegraph office and weather station. Sign above door reads: "Platinum Radio. Goodnews Bay Mining Co. -...
Title from caption with negative A former Naval Academy training vessel, the BOXER was transferred to the Department of the Interior in 1920 for use by the Bureau of Education in Alaska.