Title by cataloguer. A large group of people, among them a few men in uniform, are posing for the camera. The four men in uniform, standing in the middle seem to be generals and admirals. The fact that several of the men are equipped with...
Photograph with the caption Launching U.S.S. CB-1, Miss Anne Lillian Diamond-Maid of Honor, Mrs. Ernest Gruening- Sponsor, Rear Admiral R. W. Ryden, U.S.N., New York Shipbuilding Copr., Camden, N.J., August 15th, 1943.
Title from attached news release. Full news release reads: "Sid Hayman Manager, Service Department Alaska Steamship Company Pier 42 - MA 2-4530 (nights: WE 5-4250) Seattle, Washington For the ship whose crew brought her...
Title from attached news release. Full news release reads: "Sid Hayman Manager, Service Department Alaska Steamship Company Pier 42 - MA 2-4530 (nights: WE 5-4250) Seattle, Washington May 6, 1965 For bringing their ship...
Title from verso. "Rear Admiral Konstantin Rodionov draws a bead on a tempting ball during a game of 'smoker' [snooker?] pool at the officer's club of the Army Air Base, Alaskan Division, Air Transport Command, Great Falls, MT, where the Russian...
Title taken from front. View of U.S. Naval destroyer 275 with U.S. Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels, U.S. Secretary of the Interior John Barton Payne, and Rear Admiral Hugh Rodman on board, departing Anchorage, Alaska. An Alaska Engineering...
Title taken from front. Group photo of U.S. Secretary of the Interior John Barton Payne, U.S. Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels, Admiral Hugh Rodman, and others at Spencer Glacier, along Alaska Engineering Commission Railway line on Kenai...
Title taken from front. View of crowd at Seward, Alaska railroad station as United States Interior Secretary John Barton Payne, Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels, and Rear Admiral Hugh Rodman arrive by train to inspect railroad and coal...
Shown seated, left to right, at a bridge table in Governor's mansion: Governor and Mrs. William Egan, and Rear Admiral and Mrs. Christopher Knapp; standing at center is Lt. Commander Dave Rondestvedt; first American Contract Bridge League...