View of Alaska Department of Highways sign with facts about Alaska posted on Alaska Highway, possibly near border between Alaska and Canada. Sign reads: "Alaska Department of Highways. Facts on Alaska. Alaska is twice as large as Texas, covering...
View of Alaska Department of Highways sign for Wrangell Mountains in Southcentral Alaska. Sign reads: "Alaska Department of Highways. Wrangell Mountains. The mountains as viewed to the east are, left to right: Mt. Sanford, 16,210 feet, 52 miles...
The Robert L. Brown Photographs (262 images) document construction of the Tanana River Bridge in Nenana, Alaska, during the summer of 1967, and flooding of the Nenana and Tanana Rivers in August 1967.
State of Alaska Division of Tourism and Economic Development. Verso: “The Highways and Bi-ways of Alaska, it has been said, provide more sheer grandeur and scenic beauty per mile than any other roads found anywhere. Here a motorist and her...
Cover title: Kroll's pocket map and traveler's guide of Alaska and Yukon, a complete roadhouse and trail guide showing all the latest information regarding railways, wagon roads, highways, waterways and trails; also the correct location of all...
Cover title: Alaska. Rand McNally indexed pocket map, tourists' and shippers' guide, main highways, railroads and electric lines, counties, cities, towns, villages, post offices, lakes, rivers, etc. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. ...
Shows railroads, water routes, highways and trails in Alaska with rail route from Seward through Fairbanks to Valdez and Cordova in red. Selective relief shown by hachures. Includes itinerary. Printed by Engineer Reproduction Plant, U.S. Army,...
Title by cataloguer. This is a view of the state highway during construction. The sign on the side of the road reads: State - Federal Highway Construction 8851 miles cost $1320.000 State funds 5.11 Federal Aid Funds 9489. State of Alaska...
Greeting card from the Alaska Highway Patrol's 3rd Division showing the heads of the officers. Images are placed a drawing of a totem pole and identified by last name. Card reads: We "totem" help on highways, we "totem" tickets, oh! just a few...
View of avalanche near a road tentatively identified as the Seward Highway, south of Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Sign on right reads Alaska Dept of Highways.
Robert Stevenson, Commissioner of Revenue; Dr. Levi Browning, Comm. of Health and Welfare; Robert Sharp, Asst. Comm. of Administration; Phil Holdsworth, Comm. of Natural Resources; Adjutant General William Elmore, Dept. of Military Affairs; William...