View of six women standing in front of a log cabin style building, with a large animal trap and a sign for the Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce hanging on the wall behind them in Fairbanks, Alaska. This was the first meeting of the Alaska Press Women....
Title taken from back. Cataloguer's note: A sizable group of people from the press club are seen here standing on the landing strip, in front of the airplane. They are posing while holding a sign that reads "Farthest Northers [sic], Welcome to the...
Title taken from caption. " Associate Press reporters at U. S. Telegraph Station No. 2 located at scene of shooting of Alaska Home Ry. employees by Northwestern Ry. Marshals, Sept. 25, 1907. "
Joint Capitol Move press conference, Captain Cook Hotel; seated, left to right: Mike Stepovich, Wally Hickel, Jay Hammond, Keith Miller and William Egan.
Color photograph taken at the Anchorage International Airport, July 15, 1958, showing: Dick Kennard, President of C of C; Bill Sanders, American Legion; Joe Hong, Veterans of Foreign Wars; Bob Atwood, Anchorage Times, Statehood Commission; Anton...
Story examining the recently allowed use of cameras in Alaska courtrooms. Eric Eckholm reporting. Images include Justice Connor, opponent of camera use, interview with Art Snowden, Court Director,...
Title taken from caption. "28 Apr 45. WAC (Women's Army Corps) specialist & public relations officer." Notice the portraits of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill placed prominently on the wall.
Title taken from verso. Winter view of John Ratterman standing in front of piles of pipe covered wuth snow during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction at Prudhoe Bay, Alaska. 1974-1975? Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original photograph size: 10" x...
Title taken from verso. Kay Herring of Alyeska Pipeline Service Company Public Relations Department (left) stands next to Trans-Alaska Pipeline suspension bridge over Klutina River during construction in Southcentral Alaska, with men standing at...