65 second, black & white/silent, film clip of a small town newspaper being produced. According to the sign hanging on the building, Jack Allman was the editor and publisher. Possibly this is him in the clip. A man types and then makes copies of...
The caption reads: "(WX8) WASHINGTON, July 1--THE HEADLINE TELLS THE STORY--Gov. Mike Stepovich of Alaska holds a newspaper bearing a big headline as he stands between President Eisenhower and Secretary...
Issues of Anchorage Daily Times and Anchorage Daily News on newspaper stands with headlines announcing Hawaii's statehood, Anchorage, Alaska. Anchorage Daily Times headline reads: "Aloha, Hawaii. You're in too." Anchorage Daily News headline reads:...
Title taken from front. View of men and woman standing in front of building housing Alaska Prospector, first newspaper in Valdez, Alaska. Other business shown: Valdez Lumber Company. From verso: "Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society."...
Title supplied by cataloger. A group of newspaper delivery boys lines up on the sidewalk outside the Ketchikan Daily News. Most wear newspaper bags over their shoulders. A sign for the Ketchikan Centennial is mounted on the wall behind them. 2 1/4...
Title by indexer. Image shows the office building of the newspaper "Tanana News." Signs on the building also say: "Job Printing" and "Farthest North News Paper in the World. Tanana, Alaska." A man wearing a suit stands outside the building,...
View of six women in Fairbanks, Alaska sitting at a table, with ashtrays, several packs of cigarettes, a pair of white gloves, pads of paper, and two newspapers sitting on the table. The headline on the newspaper reads: "Khrushchev Takes Tough...
View of a man reading a newspaper somewhere in Southcentral Alaska (probably in Anchorage) after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. The man is next to a parked truck. Newspaper reads, in part, Earthquake picture story told on inside pages, extra...
View of the building housing the Anchorage Daily Times newspaper on F Street between 4th and 5th Avenues, Anchorage, Alaska. From verso: "Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." 1919. Original photograph size: 2 3/4" x 4 3/4".
Cover: "Scrap-book, belonged to George Kostrometinoff ('Father Sergius') who was in the employ of the Russian gov't. and also the United States gov't.in the early days."
Interior view of a DC-3 loaded with approximately 200 pigs being transported to Anchorage, Alaska as part of the first commercial shipment of livestock to Anchorage directly from another country. From caption in newspaper article: "These little...
Square log building housing The Alaskan newspaper, also known as The Sitka Alaskan. A wooden ramp leads to the door; the building is standing on pilings.
Signs in image: The Alaskan. Visitors Special Edition of The Alaskan on sale at Kooshers...
Taken in the 1930s at Weeks Field, Fairbanks, springtime. "My girls have their rubber boots on." Left to right: Noel Wien, Alice Tobuk, Florence Ulen, Mary Ulen. No name for...