Title taken from verso. Aerial view of Sagavanirktok River with Happy Valley construction camp at upper right during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction on North Slope in Alaska. Aug. 4, 1972. Original photograph size: 10" x 8".
Title taken from verso. View of trench used to intercept diesel oil after spill at Happy Valley construction camp during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction on North Slope in Alaska. Aug. 4, 1972. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original photograph...
Title taken from verso. Aerial view of Happy Valley construction camp and Sagavanirktok River (left) at time of fuel leak during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction in Northern Alaska. Also from verso: "Happy Valley Camp." Aug. 4, 1972....
Title taken from verso. Aerial view of Happy Valley Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction camp on North Slope in Alaska, with helicopter in foreground and airplane in far background. March 10, 1975. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original photograph...
Title taken from verso. Aerial view of Happy Valley Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction camp in Northern Alaska, with Sagavanirktok River in background. Also from verso: "Sagavanirktok River in distance." Aug. 4, 1972. Photographer: Steve...
Title from caption. Photograph of loading a boat onto flatbed railroad cars for transport to Whitehorse. Boat is named Happy Hooligan after the Simons & Blakes vaudeville outfit which arrived in Skagway on May 17, 1905. Caption...
Cast from "Bonanza Days" performance posed in costume on stage in USO building in Anchorage, Alaska. From caption: "Don Saddler in white long johns. Lorene Harrison at right, next to M/C [emcee] Happy Cantley." Large sign on wall in background...
Title taken from verso. Aerial view of cleanup of fuel spill at Happy Valley construction camp during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction on North Slope in Alaska. Aug. 4, 1972. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".
Title taken from verso. Trans-Alaska Pipeline officials examining trench used to trap oil during spill cleanup at Happy Valley construction camp during pipeline construction on North Slope in Alaska. Aug. 4, 1972. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon....
Notes: The original "billiken" was a small plaster statue with the inscription "Billiken--God of Things as They Ought to Be," patented by Florence Pretz of Kansas City in 1908. The Buddha-like billiken was adopted as an official "patron saint" of...
Notes: The original "billiken" was a small plaster statue with the inscription "Billiken--God of Things as They Ought to Be," patented by Florence Pretz of Kansas City in 1908. The Buddha-like billiken was adopted as an official "patron saint" of...
Title by cataloger. Photograph of Elsie, who is happy. Narrative in the photo album reads: "Above are two views of Elsie in two different moods, showing a box of our sweetpeas."
Title taken from verso. Aerial view of Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction site between Toolik Lake and Happy Valley Camp on North Slope in Alaska. July 10, 1975. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original photograph size: 10 1/8" x 8".
Title taken from verso. View of Caterpillar vehicles and trucks in Anaktuvuk Pass enroute from Bettles, Alaska to Happy Valley pipeline construction camp during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction. March 1974. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon....
Title taken from verso. Aerial view of Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction trucks and equipment gathering for refueling and repairs at John River in Northern Alaska while enroute to Galbraith Lake and Happy Valley pipeline construction camps. March...
Title taken from verso. View of construction vehicles on ice road in Anaktuvuk Pass in Brooks Range, Alaska, headed to Sagwon and Happy Valley and Galbraith Lake construction camps during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction. March 1974....
Title taken from verso. View of line of construction vehicles on ice road in Anaktuvuk Pass in Brooks Range in Northern Alaska headed for Happy Valley and Galbraith Lake construction camps during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction. March 29, 1974....
Eight happy children are photographed in the back of a pick-up truck, one child has a Tanana, Alaska shirt and may indicate the location of the photograph.