Businessmen from Anchorage, Alaska seated at banquet, Washington, D.C. From verso: "1946. Washington D.C. Local businessmen chartered a flight to Washington D.C. to petition for an international airport for Anchorage. Sen. Gruening at far end of...
Title taken from verso. Portrait of Henry Tureman Allen sitting on stool with pipe in Washington, D.C. Also from verso: "Jordan Photographer. 1227 Pa. [sic] Ave. Washington, D.C. No. of negative 8984." From border of photo: "Jordan. 1227...
Title taken from front. Portrait of Dr. Willis E. Everette, Alaskan doctor, taken in Washington, D.C. From verso: "In memory of our "Alaskan experience!" Willis E. Everette, M.D. June 3, 1886. Wash[ington], D.C." From border of photo: "Johnson...
Title from sleeve. Zachary J. Loussac (left) and Reverend Ronald Armstrong (right) stand holding an American flag with 49 stars on the tarmac next to the Ship of State in Washington D.C. Other passengers stand in background. Camera equipment of...
The George King Collection describes in photographs and manuscript material early aviation in Alaska. There are two series in this collection. The first series consists of five photograph albums and two folders of loose photographs. The second...
Title and description taken from verso. Hand tinted photograph. Verso: At C.O. Walker's, the most Northern Florist in the world, at Skagway, Alaska. Left to right: A.F. Swenbsen, friend of Secretary Jardine, Boisie, Idaho. George A....
Full caption reads: "Pilots of fleet of eight 'aristocrats' before leaving Washington, D.C., June 20, 1929, on the longest air tour ever undertaken. Center (left to right) C. S. Rieman, President, General...
Title taken from photograph.
Photograph of the 1951 Annual Luncheon of the [General] Federation of Women's Clubs, Shoreham Hotel, Washington D. C. At this lunch the Women's Clubs began supporting the bid for Alaskan Statehood.
Text of telegram: Signal Corps, United States Army. Telegram. Send the following Message: Juneau, February 26, 1912Hon. Walter E. Clark, Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D.C.Action commenced against Collector Customs to compel issuance manifest for...
Title from sleeve. Mildred Herman (back to camera, feathered hat) testifies before a congressional committee in Washington D.C. during the drive for statehood. Four committee members sit facing her at a table, with staffers in background. Group...
43 second, B&W with sound, film clip. From title frame: "Gravel Collection, 1968." Film shows Ted Stevens talking about coming to Alaska and about his working in Washington D.C.
Caption on verso: Thelma Thompson Slayden autographs a copy of her recent novel, MIRACLE IN ALASKA, for Senator Ernest Gruening at a luncheon in the Senate dining room, Washington, D.C.
1st row - left to right:
Naticcha. S. J., Cleveland, Ohio
Janousek, R. C., Omaha, Neb.
Madsen, C. E., Karstad, Minn.
Chavez, L. R., Lompac, Calif.
Karselsky, A., Dothan, Ala.
Lt (jg) R. C. Viets, Vincennes, Ind.
Comdr....
Photograph of three men, probably including E. L. Bob Bartlett, standing on the street as Scandinavian Airlines System Salutes Alaska with a display in a window in Washington D. C.