Executive Board Meeting of the Alaska Territorial Federation of Labor at the 12th Annual Convention, Ketchikan, 1956. From verso (left to right): Ferrall Campbell-Ketchikan, VP; Betty Casperson-Juneau, (Treas); Lorena Showers-Anchorage, (Sec);...
Bob McFarland, president of the Alaska Territorial Federation of Labor, standing at a lectern at the 12th Annual Convention in Ketchikan, 1956. Seated beside him is Cledamae Seaman, the executive secretary. Verso (left to right): "Cledamae...
Social gathering of senators Bob Ellis, Ken McKee, Bob Atwood , and Bob Bartlett and Vide Bartlett, at the Alaska Territorial Federation of Labor 12th annual convention. Verso (left to right): "Senator[s] Bob Ellis, Ken McKee, Bob Atwood, Mrs....
Title taken from front. View of Alaska Labor Union Building in Anchorage, Alaska, located on 7th and 8th Avenues between G and H Streets. Building burned Sunday, Oct. 15, 1916. Signs read: "1916. Alaska Labor Union. Socialists and Pioneers." 1916....
Title taken from front. View of members of Carpenters Union marching in Labor Day parade down 4th Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska, with spectators lining the street. Also from front: "A.E.C. G761." Business shown: The Bon Marche. An Alaska Engineering...
Title from sleeve. U.S. Secretary of Labor Peter J. Brennan stands with five unidentified labor leaders during his visit to Anchorage. Photographer's number: 22564. 2 1/4 B&W negative.
Title taken from front. View of sidewalk construction and buildings on 4th Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska, looking east. Businesses shown include California Pool Room, Pioneer Steam Laundry, J. H. Smith Real Estate, New Method Dry Cleaners, Billy Butts...
Two minute, 4 second film clip, black & white/silent, of life in Anchorage, 1915-1917. Clip is in a film newsreel format and shows Anchorage street scenes, the 3 in 1 Laundry, a pie eating contest, some Anchorage houses, the Alaska Labor Union of...
Title taken from image. Group portrait of Alaska Labor Union No. 1 members inside the union hall in Douglas, Alaska. Sign hanging on wall reads: "ALU." 1911. Original photograph size: 8" x 10"
This photograph depicts, from left to right: Leonard Rowland, labor contractor; Chester Green, labor contractor; [Mr.] Liseley, civil defense officer; Sergeant Austin, first fire chief of the Big Delta Volunteer Fire Department; Gus Naylor, local...
Title taken from front. View of Labor Day parade going east on 4th Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska, with spectators and businesses. Also from front: "Sep. 3/17 Anchorage Alaska. J.E.C. Photo." Sept. 3, 1917. Photographer: J. E. Candle. Original...
Title taken from front. View of vehicles and floats in Labor Day parade on 4th Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska, with spectators lining the street. Also from front: "A.E.C. G767." An Alaska Engineering Commission photo. Photographer's number G767. Sept....
Title taken from front. View of Red Cross vehicle and float in Labor Day parade on 4th Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska, with spectators lining the street. Also from front: "A.E.C. G765." From verso: "Left, Masonic Hall - Woolworth Store about 1962....
Title from sleeve. U.S. Secretary of Labor Peter J. Brennan stands at a head table addressing a group at the Anchorage Westward Hotel. Three unidentified men sit at the table with him. Photographer's number: 1 of 9. 2 1/4 B&W negative.
Title from sleeve. U.S. Secretary of Labor Peter J. Brennan (right) with Alaska State Commissioner of Labor Dutch Schmidt (?) during Brennan's visit to Anchorage. Photographer's number: 22580. 2 1/4 B&W negative.
Title from sleeve. Dwayne Carlson (left) of Anchorage Carpenters Local 1281, shakes hands with U.S. Secretary of Labor Peter J. Brennan. Photographer's number: 22585. 2 1/4 B&W negative.
(4:35 min.) (20 of 24) 19 Labor negotiations
The steamship companies retained lawyers to negotiate. Alaska Steamship Co. had Bogo, Bogo and Gates to represent them. Some of the smaller companies would represent themselves. John had a good...
Title taken from caption. "13 Apr 45. [WACs setting type for printing]."
World War II changed the lives of women in significant ways. The war not only drew American women to the labor force, but it also brought them into the organized...