Title from caption. Photograph of Moore's Wharf showing five steamships. An advertisement for Moore's Wharf Co. is attached. Caption reads: "Moore's Wharf Skaguay Alaska 4 years after completion. July 4th 1904 date of this photo. No. 1....
Title taken from notes provided by Peter Haase, September 22, 2004. "Pat Chamay in the Cheechako (Native Alaskan term for 'alien' or 'foreigner') Tavern. Beer was .75 (while only .25 in Seattle at the same time). Pat & I later hitchhiked...
Title taken from back of photograph. "October 23, 1960 Travelers' Inn, Dr. Patty speaking. Rasmussen, Mrs. Neva Egan, Wood, Patty. Elizabeth R. Wood, Tom R. Wood. Director of Information University of Alaska Box 1003 College, Alaska. Photograph...
View of U.S. Army sign with milepost, Watson Lake, British Columbia. From caption: "4,000 miles to Tokyo - This Alcan signpost was erected during the construction days of World War II at the "Y" junction near Watson Lake. U S Army photo." Sign...
Title taken from verso. View of Trans-Alaska Pipeline raised above road to allow homesteader land access near Willow Lake in Southcentral Alaska. Sign at right reads: "Warning. Private property. Authorized vehicles and personnel only." 1975?...
Depths shown by soundings. Polar projection. Depths shown for Bering Sea only. "Published according to act of Parliament by Capt. Hurd, R.N., Hydrographer to the Admiralty, 14th. Feby. 1818."
Title taken from verso. View of bowling lanes with pins set up at Anchor Bowl in Anchorage, Alaska. Sign on floor reads: "Bowlers only." 1950's. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 5" x 7".
Title taken from caption. "11539 -- (41) In thinly-populated Alaska, the native villages are to be found along the streams. This is readily accounted for by the fact that the water affords the Indian natives almost their only source of...
Title hand-written on slide. This color slide was taken by Charlotte E. Mauk on June 15, 1961 and depicts the Northern Commercial Company's store in Fort Yukon, Alaska. There is a man dressed in a suit walking through the entrance of the store...
View of a soldier standing in front of the damaged Penney Building in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Label on right side of soldier's uniform reads U.S. Army. A sign to the left of the soldier reads JC Penney Customer...
View of Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. View includes soldiers, another person in the background, buildings, cars, and trucks. Sign on a post, near center, reads JC Penney Customer Parking Only. On the left, sign reads First...
View of the Penney Building in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. The letter P is visible on the side of the building. Cranes, a wrecking ball, trucks and construction workers are seen. Sign on building on the right reads...
View of a building damaged in Anchorage, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Three cars are parked in front of the building. The signs, lower right, read Parallel Parking, Angle Parking, and Angle Head-In Parking Only. On the center car,...