This photograph depicts Harold Pomeroy (left), director of Alaska Territorial Civil Defense from 1954-1958, with Philip Batson (right), regional administrator for the Federal Civil Defense Administration, Reggion 7. The men are standing in front...
View of the Alaska Civil Defense building in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Sign on top of building to the right reads State of Alaska Civil Defense.
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...
This photograph depicts Roxolana (Roxy) Pomeroy using the Alaska Territorial Civil Defense telephone that was installed at the Pomeroys' homestead at Bear Cove on Kachemak Bay on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska while her husband, Harold Pomeroy, served...
This photograph depicts Harold Pomeroy (at left), director of Alaska Territorial Civil Defense, Gus Naylor (middle), a local Civil Defense director, and Captain Dave P. Tollis (right) of the Alaskan Air Command cutting a ribbon to mark the opening...
This photograph depicts Harold Pomeroy, director of Alaska Territorial Civil Defense, handing an award certificate to Richard L. Smith in September 1956. The award reads, "Civil Defender of the Month Award Presented to Richard L. Smith for the...
Title from verso. Photograph of a Civil Defense team as they move cargo destined for aid and reconstruction after the 1964 earthquake and tsunami. Full caption from verso reads: "HQ AAC -- HEAVY CARGO -- Civil Defense members of the...
Title taken from caption. View of F102A United States Air Force jet Convair Delta Dagger (Air Defense and NORAD (North American Air Defense Command) fighter) over Alaska. 1953-1959. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide. Photographer: Donald Arthur...
This photograph depicts Harold Pomeroy (at left), director of Alaska Territorial Civil Defense, examining an engine with three other unidentified men. The engine sits in a wooden crate in front of a building. The photograph was taken in an...
This portrait photograph depicts Harold Pomeroy, director of Alaska Territorial Civil Defense from 1954-1958, pointing at a map of Alaska hung on a wall behind him. The photograph was taken circa 1954-1958 by an unidentified photographer.
This photograph depicts Harold Pomeroy (standing third from left) examining a fire truck at the fire department in Big Delta, Alaska in his role as director of Alaska Territorial Civil Defense, circa 1954-1958. There are four other men in the...
Senator Bartlett, Alaska, and Mr. Arne Michaelsen, President, North Pole Chapter, NDTA (National Defense Transportation Association). Photograph taken at 14th annual convention of NDTA at Seattle, Washington 11 October 1959. Senator Bartlett and...
This photograph depicts Harold Pomeroy, possibly at the time that he was director of Alaska Territorial Civil Defense from 1954-1958. Harold wears a striped tie and a dark jacket. The photographer is unidentified.
This photograph depicts Harold Pomeroy, likely during the time he served as director of Alaska Territorial Civil Defense from 1954-1958, standing in front of an airplane, talking to an unidentified pilot. The airplane has the word "Alaskan"...
This photograph depicts Harold Pomeroy (1902-1983) during the time that he served as director of Alaska Territorial Civil Defense from 1954-1958. The photographer is unidentified.
This photograph depicts Harold Pomeroy (1902-1983) during the time her served as director of Alaska Territorial Civil Defense from 1954-1958. The photographer is unidentified.
This Polaroid photograph of Harold Pomeroy (1902-1983) was taken circa 1954, when he became director of Alaska Territorial Civil Defense. The photographer is unidentified.
57 second, black & white/silent film clip. This clip shows facilities being constructed and some of the air craft destined to be sent to the Soviet Union for defense against Germany during World War II . Clip is an excerpt from the Universal...
Round embroidered fabric patch. Design comprises a snarling polar bear head and gold star on blue field. This patch was in use by the Alaska Defense Command beginning in 1943. Object size: 2 1/2 inch diameter circle.