Title from verso. U. S. soldiers clean up their mess kits after a meal in the Aleutian Islands. Verso reads: "Troops of the U. S. Occupation Force that took over an Island of the Andreanof Group in the Aleutian Chain clean their mess...
Title taken from caption. "$1,250,000 clean up Miners & Merchants Bank, Nome, Alaska. Photographer's number: C 49." Cataloguers note: This photograph shows gold bars stacked high above ground.
Title taken from verso. Contractors working with bulldozer and truck to clean up debris along roadside during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction in Interior Alaska. Oct. 17, 1974. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".
Title taken from front of bottom photo. Two photos of gold bars, Nome, Alaska. Bottom photo includes sacks of gold coins and buckets of ore. From front of top photo: "Alaska Banking and Safe Deposit Co., $1,000,000. Part of spring clean up, Nome,...
Beach cleanup worker in oil splattered raingear watches co-workers use pom-poms to clean beach from gross oil contamination - LaTouche Island (Prince William Sound).
Volunteer workers from the Homer Area Recovery Coalition (HAR.C.), Benn Levine and Billy Day, clean rocks using rock washer - Mars Cove, Port Dick (Gulf of Alaska).
A stretch of cobbled stone beach glistens in the light while spill workers clean the other
side of the beach - Quayle Beach, Smith Island (Prince William Sound).
Ernie Piper, special assistant to the governor, holds up a non-oiled rock to visually demonstrate the difference between clean and oily (close up) - Green Island (Prince William Sound). This section of beach was signed off as being environmentally...
Volunteer spill workers from the Homer Area Recovery Coalition (H.A.R.C.) manually
clean spill impacted beach - Groucho Beach, Port Dick (Gulf of Alaska).
Volunteer spill workers from the Homer Area Recovery Coalition (H.A.R.C.) manually
clean spill impacted beach - Groucho Beach, Port Dick (Gun of Alaska).
Volunteer spill workers from the Homer Area Recovery Coalition (H.A.R.C.) manually
clean spill impacted beach - Groucho Beach, Port Dick (Gulf of Alaska).
Joe Bridgman, Information Officer for the Alaska Department of Environmental
Conservation, discovers subsurface oil from seemingly clean beach - Meares Point, Perry
Island (Prince William Sound).
Aerial of charter boat with picketers on deck and commercial boat protest the docking of foreign flagged tankers, if an oil spill occurred who would take responsibility, oil tanker in the background (close up) - Valdez Harbor (Prince William Sound).
Photo looks down Front Street in Nome, Alaska during a storm on October 7, 1913. The street is wet, and lumber and boards are strewn about. People are gathered, possibly to assess damage or clean up from the...