View of the exterior of the United States Army Corps of Engineers building located at Fort Richardson, Alaska. From front: "US Army Corps of Eng[inee]rs." 1950's.
A view of two Signal Corps vans covered in snow alongside several elevated buildings. "Signal Corps U.S. Army" is stenciled on the driver's side door of the first van.
View of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers stacking sandbags to prevent flooding near Girdwood, Alaska, after March 27, 1964 earthquake. Land in Girdwood area sank after the earthquake, so flooding from Turnagain Arm waters occurred. March 1964....
Title from image. Image shows a posted sign labelled: Fairbanks Resident Engineer Office, Alaska District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Also on the sign is the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers logo. Verso stamped with the same castle logo...
Title by indexer. Verso reads: "P. 4 OIL. 2 col x 30 PICA. Entrance to Lab. Office on grounds of Bonneville Dam. "Laboratory---" 130. 30." Verso is also stamped with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers logo and the dates Sept. 1974 and Jan...
Exterior of the U.S. Army Signal Corps office in Valdez. U.S. flag is flying from the flagpole. "Dow 192" is written on the front of the image. Original photograph size: 4" x 6".
Two Signal Corps crewmen standing in front of a railroad car and holding what appears to be linesmen's harnesses used in climbing telephone poles. Photograph most likely taken in the Cook Inlet or Kenai Peninsula area.
Portrait of four Signal Corps crewmen standing near stacks of telephone lines awaiting attachment to the utility poles. Photograph taken in the Cook Inlet area.
View of Signal Corps crew unloading materials from a truck parked over the railroad tracks in the Cook Inlet area. A stack of utility poles lie to the left of the truck.
View of a Signal Corps crew member walking on a dirt track alongside a string of telephone poles. Linesmen are perched near the top of the first three poles in the photograph. Image was most likely taken somewhere on the Kenai Peninsula.
Title taken from verso. An interior view of a supply room with two military personnel working behind a counter. The counter has a small "keep out" sign displayed on it. In front of the counter are two military personnel waiting to be helped and a...
Title taken from front. Man with U.S. Army Signal Corps sled dog team in Alaska. 1920's? Photographer: Cann. Postcard. Original photograph size: 3" x 5".
Title taken from verso. Portrait of Captain Charles W. Raymond, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in uniform. Also from verso: "Proved F[or]t Yukon [located] in A[las]k[a] Terr[itory]. Kicked out H[udson's] B[ay] Co." n.d.
Shows telegraph lines completed, under construction and proposed. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Inset: Continuation of Canadian line. Includes list of distances and legend.
Title from caption. Photograph of Signal Corps Camp. Caption reads: Signal Corps Construction part doing preliminary work Feb-Mch 1913. From left to picture to right are Casey, teamster; Sizeland and Germundsen, timber men; Cavanaugh,...